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sábado, 21 de enero de 2012

Android Design, la guía de diseño para Ice Cream Sandwich

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Google acaba de lanzar Android Design, una guía que enseña a los desarrolladores cómo diseñar aplicaciones Android excepcionales en Android 4.0.

Una de las principales quejas de los usuarios hacia Android era su “poco estética” interfaz nativa. Sin embargo, parece que Google ha escuchado las quejas y ha mejorado enormemente este aspecto. El gigante de internet finalmente está mostrando a los desarrolladores como debe ser una aplicación Android y ha lanzado Android Design, una Guía de estilo para Ice Cream Sandwich en la que se esboza todo lo que los desarrolladores deben hacer para hacer una aplicación de alta calidad, que “encaje” con el resto de ICS.

Android Design cubre la gran mayoría de los temas principales como iconos, muestras de color, diseños de red, estilo de escritura, retroalimentación táctil, adaptación de las apps a las diferentes resoluciones, entre otras cosas, lo cual dará mayor coherencia y cierto estilo común a las aplicaciones.

Con ello, Google busca homogeneizar las interfaces de todas las aplicaciones para que haya mayor consistencia entre los diseños de cada una de ellas.

Sin embargo, Google sólo brinda directrices, lo cual no significa que haya que seguirlas al pie de la letra, sino que sirven como guía para el diseño. Al fin y al cabo, cada desarrollador diseñará su app como más le plazca…

¿Qué opinan de esta mayor preocupación de Google por el diseño de las aplicaciones? ¿Están de acuerdo en esta idea de homogeneizar sus diseños?

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viernes, 16 de diciembre de 2011

AMD Radeon HD 7970, diseño de referencia y características detalladas

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El lanzamiento de las nuevas tarjetas gráficas de AMD Radeon HD7970 ya está a la vuelta de la esquina y como viene siendo habitual, AMD ha dado la rueda de prensa correspondiente para su presentación.

Gracias a una filtración que conocimos a través de los compañeros de OBR Hardware ya conocemos también sus características técnicas. Las nuevas AMD Radeon HD 7970 funcionarán con el core a 925Mhz y contarán con nada más y nada menos que 3Gb de memoria GDDR5.

En cuanto a la presentación oficial de AMD, podemos ver que AMD sigue eligiendo los colores negro y rojo, y que cuenta con un nuevo sistema de refrigeración. La mejor noticia es que esta nueva generación de gráficas AMD Radeon son totalmente funcionales ocupando un solo slot, lo que es especialmente útil para personas que quieren hacer configuraciones multi GPU.

Como ya explicamos el mes pasado, AMD utiliza la tecnología de cámara líquida para esta nueva generación de tarjetas gráficas. Esta cámara de vapor cubre todo el PCB de la gráfica, recogiendo el calor de todos los componentes internos, no solo de la GPU.

Como en las anteriores Radeon HD6900 series, las HD7900 series cuentan con dos sets de BIOS, localizados en dos chips EPROM separados que pueden ser intercambiados pulsando el switch en la parte de arriba de la gráfica.

Por último, AMD habla acerca de la capacidad de Overclock. Las nuevas HD7970 tienen el reloj del core a más de 900 Mhz por defecto, y AMD afirma que hacer Overclock por encima de 1 Ghz será un juego de niños incluso utilizando el cooler de referencia.

Fuentes: TechPowerUp y OBR Hardware.

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jueves, 15 de diciembre de 2011

Ejemplos de uso de elementos circulares en el Diseño Web

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En la ultima Pagina Web en la que estuve trabajando trate de usar un elemento que se mantuviera constante en el resto de las paginas, el elemento que decidí usar fue círculos, la mayoría de ellos en imágenes el resultado he decir que me gusto mucho.

Si estas pensando en experimentas con esta forma quizás te interese conocer algunos buenos ejemplos de uso para los círculos en un diseño web, a continuación algunos sitios recopilados por Web Design Ledger, en los cuales se hace uso de elementos con formas de circulo sin duda es uno de mis elementos favoritos en un diseño web.

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Apasionado de las nuevas tecnologías que surgen día a día en Internet, Me encanta todo aquello que tiene que ver con el Diseño, la creación de interfaces web, redes sociales, y emprendimiento. Hobies: Videojuegos, Cine,Música,Escribir etc. Sueño Que mi trabajo sirva de inspiración para los demás.

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martes, 6 de diciembre de 2011

pCon.planner, dibujo y diseño en 3D

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Descargar pCon.planner gratis, el programa gratuito que te da opciones para diseñar en 3D de manera simple y fácil. Funciona en Windows 7, Vista y XP.

pCon.planner pCon.planner, dibujo y diseño en 3D

Leyendo la web oficial de pCon.planner, ellos dan una excelente definición de qué es pCon.planner:

pCon.planner es una aplicación profesional gratuita para diseño de interiores que le permite crear ambientes complejos de manera sencilla

Algunas características de pCon.planner que los hacen un software gratuito sumamente práctico son:

cuenta con el formato DWG (compatible con autocad)se puede insertar estructuras como puertas, ventanas, paneles de vidriosse puede trabajar con capas, lo que hace mas sencillo hacer pruebas y eliminar lo que no deseemos.Se trabaja tanto en 2D como en 3D con total sencillez gracias a su interfaz gráfica dinámica.pCon.planner es una aplicación ideal para todo aquel que quiere tener un excelente resultado sin complicaciones.

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lunes, 5 de septiembre de 2011

Una lista de comprobación de paso 5 para el diseño de sitio Web móvil

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As the number of people browsing the web from mobile devices increases, the demand for websites that respond to those devices surges. And still there are websites that aren’t equipped with the tools necessary to respond to those changes, whether it be lack of information or just not having the time or money to upgrade. The process of optimizing your website for a mobile device isn’t actually as hard as it seems, but knowing the steps in creating an effective mobile website can be the difference between success and failure. In this article I will walk you through five fundamental checkpoints to keep in mind in the creation of your mobile website. Feel free to leave comments if you feel I’ve missed important steps, or wish to touch upon any of them.

A 5-Step Checklist for Mobile Website Design

In short, markup will make the content readable by mobile browsers. In the creation of your mobile website, it’s important to choose one markup language and stick to it. Explore your customer’s needs in choosing the right one that best fits their demands. How do you go about choosing the right language for your user? Here are the basic languages below, along with their key benefits/limitations.

WML (wireless markup language) is one language used to make sites mobile-ready.Sites providing email service, sports scores, and a calendar service are the one’s that can benefit the most from having WMLWML is used by legacy systems or sites targeting users with low-end phones such as the Nokia.If your customer uses a basic, affordable phone such as the Nokia, WML is the best markup language for you.XHTML is the computer language designed specifically for mobile phones.Most phone-browsers  support this language, and has become the predominate language of the web.XHTML-MP is a modularization of XHTML, and is basically indistinguishable from it.If you’re designing for an advanced device such as the iPhone, XHTML is preferred over XHTML-MP.

In deciding between the two, access your site’s analytics to see which devices your visitors are using.

Aside from markup languages, mobile phones differ greatly in rendering capabilities across browsers. Just as with IE6, Safari, and Firefox have extreme differences, mobile phones are a whole different device you have to account for. And since there’s so many shapes and sizes on the market, it makes the task even more cumbersome.

Common screen sizes are 128 x 160, 320 x 480, 176 x 220, 240 x 320Although many people have their website adjust automatically for hand-held devices, others create a mobile website from scratch. Web services such as Mobify make this possible.This is usually the best method, as you can create a customized site geared specifically towards mobile users, while allowing traditional web visitors to access your full site.To avoid user frustration, include links in your website’s footer to the mobile version of your site, and vice-versa. This way visitors know both are available, easing the stress of the unknown.

A common tactic for those designing for the mobile web is to simply scale down their existing site to fit the parameters of a mobile device. This practice is counterproductive, as the mobile user is visiting your site to access specific information as quickly as possible. Also remember that many mobile devices use touch-screen technology so designing your UI around it is worthwhile. In determining what to include on your mobile website, consider the following:

Remove any copy that is not important for the mobile visitorReduce the amount of navigation items to only those your mobile visitor needs to access on the go.Increase the size of your text to a readable level, links are recommended to be 32 pixels to account for the human fingertip.Design UI elements large. Mobile users tab and drag so you must accommodate to their fingertips.Optimize blog posts using pagination to make skimming and reading more natural.Remove unnecessary animations or images as they will load down the loading time of the website.When applicable, Media Queries can be used to scale an image properly across all browsing devices.

Enhance your mobile websites usability by including only pertinent information that a mobile user needs while on the go. You have to keep in mind that browsing a website through a mobile device presents its own challenges. And while phones such as the iPhone and Android have made great strides in enhancing the web usability for its customers, not all phones make the task easy. Here are some tips to keep in mind regarding usability for mobile websites:

Older phones aren’t able to scroll left and right, leaving the user unable to browse a full website.If your website requires a lot of tabbing and clicking, navigating it on a mobile phone becomes a challenge.In creating your mobile website, focus on the primary features that mobile users are likely looking for. Such features could be contact information and store locators.As mentioned previously, links should be around 32 pixels to account for the human fingertip. Contact forms should also fit the viewport.Test your Website. Your layout may look great in one device, but slightly different in another. Online emulators allow you to see what your site will look like on different devices.

There are few different ways for adding a mobile version of your site to your domain. For instance you can create a subdomain from your primary domain that houses your mobile site. For instance, mobile.yoursite.com and yoursite.mobi. In any case many viewers still reach the primary domain when typing in your url. In this case you can:

Route traffic to your site depending on the viewer’s browsing agent. If they visit yoursitename.com, they can automatically be redirected to mobile.yoursite.com, for instance.

In this article I’ve discussed key checkpoints to keep in mind in the creation of your mobile website. As the web expands, so does the devices and technology used to access it. Gone are the days where we had to worry about how our site renders in Internet Explorer. These new advances in technology presents more opportunities to appreciate and gain the most from the web. It’s our job to make this as easy as possible for those who wish to get on board.


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Asimetría y simetría de diseño web

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Balance is an important concept in web design. To create balance, one must know how to use symmetry and asymmetry to create beauty and contrast. These tools are integral in creating a unifying and aesthetically pleasing web design. It is important to understand this concept properly before you use it.

Web Design Symmetry and Asymmetry

We see beauty in things or people who are symmetrical. Symmetry is always a factor in aesthetics and beauty, but what does it really mean?

Symmetry is the sense of harmoniously pleasing balance and proportion. There is balance of similarity in an object, proven by geometry or physics. Gravity is an important factor in natural symmetry, that’s why most things in nature evolve towards symmetry. That’s why we see beauty in symmetry.

The most common type is reflection symmetry, also known as bilateral symmetry. Basically, this means having ‘two matching sides’. Which means that if you fold the object in half on its median axis, both sides have essentially identical halves.

Nature is filled with examples bearing bilateral symmetry. Butterflies, leaves, sea life, etc. exhibit this form of symmetry. Almost all plant and animal life exhibit reflection symmetry, only a few do not. Of course, bilateral symmetry in nature is only approximate, and do not perfectly match up when folded on the middle axis.

One perfect example is the human body. The left and right halves of the human body perfectly mirror each other. Internally, it is not the case, as body organs often do not mirror each other.

There are many types of reflection symmetry, such as horizontal (most common in nature), vertical, diagonal, etc.

Asymmetry, on the other hand, is described as the absence of symmetry. Compositional balance can be achieved in asymmetry.

Asymmetry is also common in nature and biology. Most of us are either right-handed or left-handed. We are also either left brain or right brain dominant. Our internal organs do not perfectly match up. Asymmetry creates energy and tension, while symmetry is static and orderly.

Beauty in Asymmetry (Photo from Wiki)

Asymmetry in Art by Wassily Kandinsky

There is a feeling of movement in asymmetry, that is why it seems more interesting in art and architecture. There is freedom in asymmetry, it is not contained or inhibited, unlike symmetry. On the downside, symmetry can be tiresome to the eye. If not done correctly, it can look messy or confusing.

Balance is integral in web design– thus the proper use of both terms, symmetry and asymmetry, is important. Symmetry in web design is often discouraged because it makes the layout look boring and static. There is a lack of dynamic energy in the design, which may not hold the viewer’s interest.

But symmetrical web design isn’t always that bad. It just depends on what your objectives are. Symmetrical web design does have its own advantages. Symmetry in web design gives order and balance. It looks clean, which is important especially if the website is professional and an information vehicle.

Asymmetrical web design is interesting and dynamic. Symmetry helps us remember, while asymmetry grabs interest.

Duuel

http://duuel.com/

A rather witty example to show symmetry in web design. Duuel is dedicated to finding the finest designers-slash-gunslingers, who can handle a duel with other fellow designers. It shows the best of talents dueling against each other, thus it is only right to use reflection symmetry, showing the equals of talent and intellect showcasing what they have to offer.

Another form of symmetry, which is rotational symmetry, can help create rhythm and flow. It directs the viewer’s eye on where to start and where to go next.

Translational is another type of symmetry, wherein an object is repeated across a plane, still retaining its same orientation, size or form. If you know about the Gestalt principle, you’ll already be familiar with the idea of our brain being fooled into leading us where it wants to go, and also for creating balance in our head.

Duplos

Duplos

Duplos is a great web site that makes use of asymmetry. Despite the fact that none of the elements mirror each other, it makes use of compositional balance. That’s why the web design still looks beautiful and interesting at the same time.

You can also combine both symmetry and asymmetry. You can create harmonious balance by integrating symmetry and asymmetry in your web design. Use symmetrical factors to make layout look professional and sleek, where information is placed to make it easy to remember. Use asymmetrical elements to grab attention, where viewer interest is important.

Google Website

Image from Web Designer Depot

A perfect example is Google’s new website. We are all familiar with the old Google website. It is perfectly symmetrical, making use of white space, and with no use of any creative elements whatsoever. It’s a very useful website, but nonetheless quite boring and static.

Now the web site gives you an option to make design changes, where you can choose from a variety of themes and images, even your own Picasa pictures. The Google logo is now white instead of the familiar multi-colored logo. Everything else is just the same: the links, the Google logo and search bar in the center. The new site has married symmetry and asymmetry quite successfully.

Asymmetrical objects are more outstanding visually than symmetrical objects. For this, the general layout and background should be visually passive, thus symmetry is important for these elements. Asymmetry should be used for individual designs that are meant to draw attention and break the monotony.

Almost all web design layouts do not use symmetry or asymmetry exclusively, but instead uses elements of both. Here are some great web design examples that integrate symmetrical and asymmetrical elements:

Emily White Smith

Great Bearded Reef

Ambermiro

Fix Outlook

Creative People

Lotie

It Looks Good

To sum up this article, here are a few tips on how you can use symmetry and asymmetry to your advantage:

Symmetry is great for the basic layout structure.

Repeated elements create a calm and balanced space. Translation symmetry can create balance, at the same time maintain the space for the text and images.

Asymmetry is great for grabbing the viewers’ attention.

Too much symmetry is dull, as what we have displayed countless times. To make your web design layout more interesting, add a few asymmetrical objects here and there, to grab attention and wake the sea of monotony. Asymmetry is heavier visually, so it directs the viewer’s eyes to the intended area.

With asymmetry, compositional balance should be in mind at all times.

Yes, asymmetry is interesting, but it can also look unpolished and unfinished. Since the different elements have different weights, be careful how you arrange your elements so they look perfectly balanced on all sides. This will control your design flow, thus the end result will look beautiful, interesting and polished.

We have an eye for knowing what looks good or not. We have been trained, innately it seems, to see if there is visual balance or not. If the design looks too cluttered, too boring or too confusing, it probably is.

Don’t over-analyze the web design as a whole. You are an artist, but remember that the majority of your viewers aren’t. Do not over style or over think your design. Just look at your design as a common person. Avoid confusing your layout so that the flow of the information and design goes smoothly.


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