• telelcom 6x6 1
  • ae 1 6x6 1
  • ae4 6x6 1
  • cemb 6x6 1
  • soc 1 6x6 1
  • sun 6x6 1

gui projects

We have experience and skills in designing GUI (graphical user interface).
The design of GUI is an emerging discipline that requires specific knowledge.
The experience design attempts to draw from many sources including cognitive psychology and perceptual psychology, linguistics, cognitive science, haptics, hazard analysis, information design, ethnography, brand management, interaction design, heuristics, etc. with the focus on the user’s experience and interaction. The design process must balance technical functionality and visual elements (e.g., mental model) to create a system that is not only operational but also usable and adaptable to changing user needs.
Graphic Interface design – at present represents the look & feel design of the final GUI.
Cognitive dimensions require a good understanding of user needs based on clear, consistent models that are apparent and recognizable to users communicating clearly and simply in the user’s own language without distracting the user through extraneous or redundant information.
As for the second law for robotics by I.Asimov, a computer shall not waste your time or require you to do more work than is strictly necessary.

  • telelcom 6x6 1
  • ae 1 6x6 1
  • ae4 6x6 1
  • cemb 6x6 1
  • soc 1 6x6 1
  • sun 6x6 1

gui projects

We have experience and skills in designing GUI (graphical user interface).
The design of GUI is an emerging discipline that requires specific knowledge.
The experience design attempts to draw from many sources including cognitive psychology and perceptual psychology, linguistics, cognitive science, haptics, hazard analysis, information design, ethnography, brand management, interaction design, heuristics, etc. with the focus on the user’s experience and interaction. The design process must balance technical functionality and visual elements (e.g., mental model) to create a system that is not only operational but also usable and adaptable to changing user needs.
Graphic Interface design – at present represents the look & feel design of the final GUI.
Cognitive dimensions require a good understanding of user needs based on clear, consistent models that are apparent and recognizable to users communicating clearly and simply in the user’s own language without distracting the user through extraneous or redundant information.
As for the second law for robotics by I.Asimov, a computer shall not waste your time or require you to do more work than is strictly necessary.