Gerade der Umgang mit Typografie im Web ist von hoher Bedeutung. Im Webdesign kommt es beim Text vor allem auf gute Lesbarkeit an, da das Lesen an verschiedenen Devices schneller ermüdet als z.B. das Lesen eines Buches.
Außerdem soll sich der Font stimmig in die Webseite einfügen und zum Corporate Design des Unternehmens passen.
Gute Typografie ist daher unerlässlich – dieses Whitepaper gibt interessante Einblicke, worauf zu achten ist.
Gerade Einsteiger oder Leute, die sich nicht jeden Tag oder beruflich mit Typografie auseinandersetzen, machen sehr häufig ganz einfache Fehler, die sich leicht vermeiden lassen. Hier sind die besten Tipps!
Agiles Projektmanagement – Projektentwicklung mit Scrum, Kanb an & Co.TechDivision GmbH
Das Whitepaper ist vor allem an Entscheider gerichtet und vermittelt einen umfassenden Einblick in die Welt des agilen Projektmanagements. Dabei haben sich insbesondere Scrum und Kanban in jüngerer Zeit etabliert. Im Dokument werden die beiden Ansätze näher vorgestellt. Jetzt Whitepaper kostenlos herunterladen!
This document provides a primer on selecting fonts for non-designers. It discusses various font categories including serif vs. sans-serif, traditional vs. contemporary styles, and levels of warmth and readability. The document presents 40 different font examples categorized by style and recommends some top fonts like Garamond, Gill Sans, Verdana and Georgia as good general purpose choices. It concludes with a map summarizing the different font styles and their characteristics.
This document outlines 7 daily habits to increase knowledge: 1) Read the newspaper to stay informed on various topics, 2) Read daily as it provides new perspectives and personal growth, 3) Watch documentaries or educational videos to learn while relaxing, 4) Subscribe to interesting information feeds to get smarter on your phone, 5) Work out to boost brain function and mental health, 6) Spend time with smarter people for positive influence, 7) Play smart games like chess and Scrabble to expand your mind.
Design Thinking Introduction & Workshop - NoVA UXJohn Whalen
The document describes a design thinking workshop focused on improving the airport security process. It outlines the agenda, which includes an introduction to design thinking, introducing a problem, and using design thinking to create solutions. The problem presented involves making it easier for a family traveling with young children to get through airport security. Participants worked in teams to develop solutions using design thinking techniques like empathizing with users, defining the problem, brainstorming ideas, and prototyping solutions. One team's solution, called "Mount Doom", was selected as the winning design.
45-minute workshop given at Sketchcamp San Diego on October 6, 2012. Video: http://vimeo.com/52665636 // Speaker notes and more information: http://huah.net/jason/blog/sketchcamp-san-diego-2012/
Slides for my lectures on typefaces — part of the Visual Communications course I'm doing for the Moscow State University Higher School of Business Administration.
Gerade der Umgang mit Typografie im Web ist von hoher Bedeutung. Im Webdesign kommt es beim Text vor allem auf gute Lesbarkeit an, da das Lesen an verschiedenen Devices schneller ermüdet als z.B. das Lesen eines Buches.
Außerdem soll sich der Font stimmig in die Webseite einfügen und zum Corporate Design des Unternehmens passen.
Gute Typografie ist daher unerlässlich – dieses Whitepaper gibt interessante Einblicke, worauf zu achten ist.
Gerade Einsteiger oder Leute, die sich nicht jeden Tag oder beruflich mit Typografie auseinandersetzen, machen sehr häufig ganz einfache Fehler, die sich leicht vermeiden lassen. Hier sind die besten Tipps!
Agiles Projektmanagement – Projektentwicklung mit Scrum, Kanb an & Co.TechDivision GmbH
Das Whitepaper ist vor allem an Entscheider gerichtet und vermittelt einen umfassenden Einblick in die Welt des agilen Projektmanagements. Dabei haben sich insbesondere Scrum und Kanban in jüngerer Zeit etabliert. Im Dokument werden die beiden Ansätze näher vorgestellt. Jetzt Whitepaper kostenlos herunterladen!
This document provides a primer on selecting fonts for non-designers. It discusses various font categories including serif vs. sans-serif, traditional vs. contemporary styles, and levels of warmth and readability. The document presents 40 different font examples categorized by style and recommends some top fonts like Garamond, Gill Sans, Verdana and Georgia as good general purpose choices. It concludes with a map summarizing the different font styles and their characteristics.
This document outlines 7 daily habits to increase knowledge: 1) Read the newspaper to stay informed on various topics, 2) Read daily as it provides new perspectives and personal growth, 3) Watch documentaries or educational videos to learn while relaxing, 4) Subscribe to interesting information feeds to get smarter on your phone, 5) Work out to boost brain function and mental health, 6) Spend time with smarter people for positive influence, 7) Play smart games like chess and Scrabble to expand your mind.
Design Thinking Introduction & Workshop - NoVA UXJohn Whalen
The document describes a design thinking workshop focused on improving the airport security process. It outlines the agenda, which includes an introduction to design thinking, introducing a problem, and using design thinking to create solutions. The problem presented involves making it easier for a family traveling with young children to get through airport security. Participants worked in teams to develop solutions using design thinking techniques like empathizing with users, defining the problem, brainstorming ideas, and prototyping solutions. One team's solution, called "Mount Doom", was selected as the winning design.
45-minute workshop given at Sketchcamp San Diego on October 6, 2012. Video: http://vimeo.com/52665636 // Speaker notes and more information: http://huah.net/jason/blog/sketchcamp-san-diego-2012/
Slides for my lectures on typefaces — part of the Visual Communications course I'm doing for the Moscow State University Higher School of Business Administration.
7 Tips to Beautiful PowerPoint by @itseugenecEugene Cheng
Short talk about presentations given at Startup Dynamo, a workshop held by Startup@Singapore NUS using the Learn Startup Methodology.
My segment was on Presentation Design to make an impact on VCs. Many thanks to @ryanlou for the invite. And not to forget Emiland De Cubber for his amazing slide deck inspirations and invaluable advice. Disclaimer: this is a reimagination off some of Emiland's presentations. I do not make any money of this.
Download for just a tweet: http://goo.gl/fbM4j
Want something similar done for your next pitch? Contact me at my site: http://itseugene.me/contact/
The document provides tips and guidance for improving presentation skills. It emphasizes preparing thoroughly by starting offline and focusing on curiosity before content. When designing presentations, it recommends keeping things simple with one point per slide, high quality visuals over text, and dumping templates. For delivery, it stresses practicing extensively, presenting from notes not slides, using presenter view, and asking for feedback. The overall goal is to treat audiences like kings by planning strategically and designing and delivering presentations that are visual, coherent and engage attention.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, enhance mood, and boost brain health. Staying physically active aims to strengthen the body and mind.
The document provides information on Circuit Water Engineering Equipment, a South African company that manufactures and distributes water and wastewater treatment equipment. It discusses the company's history and products. The products are used for municipal wastewater treatment, industrial water treatment, potable water treatment, and other applications like mining. Specific equipment discussed includes screens like the MEVA Rotoscreen, Monoscreen, and Multi Rake Screen. It also mentions grit removal equipment, conveyors, and other products.
Design Theory - Lecture 03: Design as Learning / Methods & ToolsBas Leurs
This document discusses design methods and tools that can be used in the design process. It covers several learning theories related to design like Kolb's experiential learning cycle, Schön's reflection-in-action and reflection-on-action, and Argyris and Schön's single and double loop learning. It also discusses sensemaking in design. The document then discusses various design methods like prototyping, sketching, and using CAD models. It emphasizes that prototyping allows designers to learn through making and that sketching is an important tool for visualizing ideas.
This document provides an introduction to design thinking. It defines design thinking as a formal method for creatively solving problems and designing solutions with the goal of an improved future result. Design thinking considers both present and future conditions to explore alternative solutions simultaneously. It is asserted that design thinking often occurs when designing artifacts in the built environment. The document then outlines the key steps in the design thinking process as empathizing, defining, establishing a point of view, ideating, prototyping, and testing.
This presentation was given at a Design Thinking workshop as part of Philly Tech Week 2017. Topics covered include an intro to design thinking, a User Journey mapping activity, and a Team Design Challenge.
The presentation explains what is design thinking, what ways an entrepreneur could use design thinking to solve problems or validate their ideas. The presentation also includes a brief overview of attributes of design thinking, methods and the six stages of design thinking process.
All of us negotiate every day at work, in relationships and with third parties however most of us have never been taught any negotiation theory or some tricks of the trade. Join Samuel Tait for a review of what he learned from top 5 US business school, Wharton from their semester long Negotiation class.
Learn about:
- Negotiating some of the big & small things in life.
- The 3 secrets of principled negotiation and win-win outcomes.
- The top 10 things about negotiation you’ve probably never been taught.
- Understand the 3 elements that drive principled negotiation and win-win outcomes
- Find out what a BATNA and ZOPA are and how they will make you a better negotiator.
3 Storytelling Tips - From Acclaimed Writer Burt HelmEthos3
Visit the Ethos3 blog (http://buff.ly/1B8ehRa) to get the full scoop on these tips. By reading the Ethos3 blog post, you will learn how to tell stories that will captivate even the most challenging audiences.
If you need help creating professional presentations, email us at: info@ethos3.com
Ethos3 is a presentation design agency with premier PowerPoint and presentation designers. We can create the perfect presentation for you: www.ethos3.com
Hi! We're the creative team behind Hypothesis's reports, presentations, and infographics, and we're sharing out our best tips. Please share with someone you think would enjoy this slideshow.
www.hypothesisgroup.com
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Facilitating Complexity: A Pervert's Guide to ExplorationWilliam Evans
A talk given at the Melbourne Cynefin meetup. A set of riffs on how to facilitate teams exploring the Complex Domain.
Will Evans explores the convergence of practice and theory using Lean Systems, Design Thinking, DevOps, and LeanUX with global corporations from NYC to Berlin to Singapore. As Chief Design Officer at PraxisFlow, he works with a select group of corporate clients undergoing Lean and Agile transformations across the entire organization. Will is also the Design Thinker-in-Residence at New York University's Stern Graduate School of Management.
Will was previously the Managing Director of TLCLabs, the world's leading Lean Design Innovation consultancy where he brought LeanUX and Design Thinking to large media, finance, and healthcare companies.
Before TLC, he led experience design and research for TheLadders in New York City. He has over 15 years industry experience in service design innovation, user experience strategy and research. His roles include directing UX for social network alanysis & terrorism modeling at AIR Worldwide, UX Architect for social media site Gather.com, and UX Architect for travel search engine Kayak.com. He worked at Lotus/IBM where he was the senior information architect working in Knowledge Management, and for Curl - a DARPA-funded MIT project when he was at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science.
He lives in New York, NY, and drinks far too much coffee. He Co-Founded and Co-Chaired the LeanUX NYC conference now in it’s 6th year, founded the LEAD SUMMIT NYC, and was also the User Experience track chair for the Agile 2013 and Agile 2014 conferences.
Slides from my talk about sketchnoting at WebExpo Prague 2010.
The video of the talk is now online: http://webexpo.net/talk/sketchnotes/
Detailed notes to go with the slides can be found here: http://evalottalamm.wordpress.com/2010/10/11/sketchnoting-talk-at-webexpo-2010-in-prague/
Based on Alexei Kapterev's Death by PowerPoint, which inspired me a whole lot. I was so moved to redesign the pages and make them a little more interesting.
100 extra images for visual brainstormingMarc Heleven
After the first successful set, another collection of 100 handpicked images for idea generation. Enjoy.
A small selection of our database of + 26.000 images related to future, innovation, brainstorming. see www.ideaDJ.com
Ofelia studia in un prestigioso collegio femminile. È figlia di genitori famosi e, come le altre studentesse ricche, fa parte del gruppo delle Ninfee. Nel collegio c'è anche il gruppo delle Perdute, composto da ragazze talentuose ma provenienti da famiglie povere e disagiate.
the art of creativity: asking provocative questionsJoyce Hostyn
Since we live in the world our questions create, "the most interesting thing you can do in life... is to call into question the rules of the game.” Questions make the impossible possible, help the unknown become known, and transform paradigms. To transform yourself, transform your organization, or transform the world learn the art of asking provocative questions.
Design thinking is a method for solving complex problems and creating new ideas that combines multidisciplinary teams, a creative space, and an iterative approach. It involves empathizing with users to understand their needs, defining the problem, ideating potential solutions, prototyping ideas, and validating solutions with users. The process is iterative, with learnings applied between each stage to develop innovative and user-centered solutions.
Design Thinking: The one thing that will transform the way you thinkDigital Surgeons
What's the one thing that will transform the way you think? Design Thinking. The startups, trailblazers, and business mavericks of our world have embraced this process as a means of zeroing in on true human-centered design.
Design Thinking is a methodology for innovators that taps into the two biggest skills needed in today’s modern workplace: critical thinking & problem solving.
Of course, if you ask 100 practitioners to define it, you’ll wind up with 101 definitions.
Pete Sena of Digital Surgeons believes that Design Thinking is a process for solving complex problems through observation and iteration. At its core, he describes it as a vehicle for solving human wants and needs.
Minds are like parachutes; they only function when open. Thomas Dewar was a Scottish whiskey distiller.
Communicating ideas or insights is often the hardest part of the design process. And PowerPoint and Excel spreadsheets are limited in their ability to do this. But the communication tools used in Design Thinking—maps, models, sketches, and stories—help to capture and express the information required to form and socialize meaning in a very straightforward, human way.
The Five things that all definitions of Design Thinking have in common:
1. Isolating and reframing the problem focused on the user.
2. Empathy. A design practitioner from IDEO, the popular design and innovation firm strapped a video camera to his head and it was only then that he recognized why the ceiling is such an important factor when working with hospital patients. As a patient you lay in bed and stare at it all day. It’s these little details and true empathy that can only be realized by putting oneself in the user’s shoes.
3. Approach things with an open mind and be willing to collaborate. Creativity with purpose is a team sport.
4. Curiosity. We have to harness our inner 5-year-old here and really be inquisitive explorers. Instead of seeing what would be or what should be, consider what COULD be.
5 - Commitment. Brainstorming is easy. It’s easy to want to start a business or solve a problem. Seeing it into market and making it successful is not for the faint of heart. We’ve all read about big “wins” (multi-billion dollar acquisitions like Instagram and WhatsApp). What we don’t read about are people like Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers, who work for years before becoming industry sensations.
Pete describes what he refers to as the “Wheel of Innovation” as a process that continuously focuses on framing, making, validating, and improving on your concept. Be it as small as a core feature in your product down to the business model and business idea itself.
Design is about form and function, not art.
What are the business benefits for Design Innovation?
IDEO started an idea revolution when they coined this phrase DESIGN THINKING. Organizations ranging from early-stage startups up to Fortune 50 organizations have capitalized on this iterative appr
This document provides guidance on how to design an effective logo. It emphasizes that logos should be simple, with 93% of successful logos using a simple design. Logos should use a limited color palette, typically one or two colors that match the company's message. Emerging trends in logo design emphasize minimalism, monoline designs, negative space, and hand-drawn styles. Designers must balance creating original logos with the need to take on multiple projects, avoiding plagiarism.
This document provides an introduction to a work on transcendent studies and magical phenomena from a gnostic perspective. It argues that to properly understand such topics, one must abandon preconceived ideas and taboos imposed by society. The document acknowledges that complete comprehension is difficult, but suggests indicating general lines from an intuitive viewpoint. It maintains that perceived "magical" events are validly interpreted by gnosis in relation to unproven scientific theories. The goal is to present arguments to rebut materialist explanations of these questions in a dialectical, intellectual manner.
7 Tips to Beautiful PowerPoint by @itseugenecEugene Cheng
Short talk about presentations given at Startup Dynamo, a workshop held by Startup@Singapore NUS using the Learn Startup Methodology.
My segment was on Presentation Design to make an impact on VCs. Many thanks to @ryanlou for the invite. And not to forget Emiland De Cubber for his amazing slide deck inspirations and invaluable advice. Disclaimer: this is a reimagination off some of Emiland's presentations. I do not make any money of this.
Download for just a tweet: http://goo.gl/fbM4j
Want something similar done for your next pitch? Contact me at my site: http://itseugene.me/contact/
The document provides tips and guidance for improving presentation skills. It emphasizes preparing thoroughly by starting offline and focusing on curiosity before content. When designing presentations, it recommends keeping things simple with one point per slide, high quality visuals over text, and dumping templates. For delivery, it stresses practicing extensively, presenting from notes not slides, using presenter view, and asking for feedback. The overall goal is to treat audiences like kings by planning strategically and designing and delivering presentations that are visual, coherent and engage attention.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, enhance mood, and boost brain health. Staying physically active aims to strengthen the body and mind.
The document provides information on Circuit Water Engineering Equipment, a South African company that manufactures and distributes water and wastewater treatment equipment. It discusses the company's history and products. The products are used for municipal wastewater treatment, industrial water treatment, potable water treatment, and other applications like mining. Specific equipment discussed includes screens like the MEVA Rotoscreen, Monoscreen, and Multi Rake Screen. It also mentions grit removal equipment, conveyors, and other products.
Design Theory - Lecture 03: Design as Learning / Methods & ToolsBas Leurs
This document discusses design methods and tools that can be used in the design process. It covers several learning theories related to design like Kolb's experiential learning cycle, Schön's reflection-in-action and reflection-on-action, and Argyris and Schön's single and double loop learning. It also discusses sensemaking in design. The document then discusses various design methods like prototyping, sketching, and using CAD models. It emphasizes that prototyping allows designers to learn through making and that sketching is an important tool for visualizing ideas.
This document provides an introduction to design thinking. It defines design thinking as a formal method for creatively solving problems and designing solutions with the goal of an improved future result. Design thinking considers both present and future conditions to explore alternative solutions simultaneously. It is asserted that design thinking often occurs when designing artifacts in the built environment. The document then outlines the key steps in the design thinking process as empathizing, defining, establishing a point of view, ideating, prototyping, and testing.
This presentation was given at a Design Thinking workshop as part of Philly Tech Week 2017. Topics covered include an intro to design thinking, a User Journey mapping activity, and a Team Design Challenge.
The presentation explains what is design thinking, what ways an entrepreneur could use design thinking to solve problems or validate their ideas. The presentation also includes a brief overview of attributes of design thinking, methods and the six stages of design thinking process.
All of us negotiate every day at work, in relationships and with third parties however most of us have never been taught any negotiation theory or some tricks of the trade. Join Samuel Tait for a review of what he learned from top 5 US business school, Wharton from their semester long Negotiation class.
Learn about:
- Negotiating some of the big & small things in life.
- The 3 secrets of principled negotiation and win-win outcomes.
- The top 10 things about negotiation you’ve probably never been taught.
- Understand the 3 elements that drive principled negotiation and win-win outcomes
- Find out what a BATNA and ZOPA are and how they will make you a better negotiator.
3 Storytelling Tips - From Acclaimed Writer Burt HelmEthos3
Visit the Ethos3 blog (http://buff.ly/1B8ehRa) to get the full scoop on these tips. By reading the Ethos3 blog post, you will learn how to tell stories that will captivate even the most challenging audiences.
If you need help creating professional presentations, email us at: info@ethos3.com
Ethos3 is a presentation design agency with premier PowerPoint and presentation designers. We can create the perfect presentation for you: www.ethos3.com
Hi! We're the creative team behind Hypothesis's reports, presentations, and infographics, and we're sharing out our best tips. Please share with someone you think would enjoy this slideshow.
www.hypothesisgroup.com
www.linkedin.com/companies/hypothesis-group
www.instagram.com/hypothesisgroup
Facilitating Complexity: A Pervert's Guide to ExplorationWilliam Evans
A talk given at the Melbourne Cynefin meetup. A set of riffs on how to facilitate teams exploring the Complex Domain.
Will Evans explores the convergence of practice and theory using Lean Systems, Design Thinking, DevOps, and LeanUX with global corporations from NYC to Berlin to Singapore. As Chief Design Officer at PraxisFlow, he works with a select group of corporate clients undergoing Lean and Agile transformations across the entire organization. Will is also the Design Thinker-in-Residence at New York University's Stern Graduate School of Management.
Will was previously the Managing Director of TLCLabs, the world's leading Lean Design Innovation consultancy where he brought LeanUX and Design Thinking to large media, finance, and healthcare companies.
Before TLC, he led experience design and research for TheLadders in New York City. He has over 15 years industry experience in service design innovation, user experience strategy and research. His roles include directing UX for social network alanysis & terrorism modeling at AIR Worldwide, UX Architect for social media site Gather.com, and UX Architect for travel search engine Kayak.com. He worked at Lotus/IBM where he was the senior information architect working in Knowledge Management, and for Curl - a DARPA-funded MIT project when he was at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science.
He lives in New York, NY, and drinks far too much coffee. He Co-Founded and Co-Chaired the LeanUX NYC conference now in it’s 6th year, founded the LEAD SUMMIT NYC, and was also the User Experience track chair for the Agile 2013 and Agile 2014 conferences.
Slides from my talk about sketchnoting at WebExpo Prague 2010.
The video of the talk is now online: http://webexpo.net/talk/sketchnotes/
Detailed notes to go with the slides can be found here: http://evalottalamm.wordpress.com/2010/10/11/sketchnoting-talk-at-webexpo-2010-in-prague/
Based on Alexei Kapterev's Death by PowerPoint, which inspired me a whole lot. I was so moved to redesign the pages and make them a little more interesting.
100 extra images for visual brainstormingMarc Heleven
After the first successful set, another collection of 100 handpicked images for idea generation. Enjoy.
A small selection of our database of + 26.000 images related to future, innovation, brainstorming. see www.ideaDJ.com
Ofelia studia in un prestigioso collegio femminile. È figlia di genitori famosi e, come le altre studentesse ricche, fa parte del gruppo delle Ninfee. Nel collegio c'è anche il gruppo delle Perdute, composto da ragazze talentuose ma provenienti da famiglie povere e disagiate.
the art of creativity: asking provocative questionsJoyce Hostyn
Since we live in the world our questions create, "the most interesting thing you can do in life... is to call into question the rules of the game.” Questions make the impossible possible, help the unknown become known, and transform paradigms. To transform yourself, transform your organization, or transform the world learn the art of asking provocative questions.
Design thinking is a method for solving complex problems and creating new ideas that combines multidisciplinary teams, a creative space, and an iterative approach. It involves empathizing with users to understand their needs, defining the problem, ideating potential solutions, prototyping ideas, and validating solutions with users. The process is iterative, with learnings applied between each stage to develop innovative and user-centered solutions.
Design Thinking: The one thing that will transform the way you thinkDigital Surgeons
What's the one thing that will transform the way you think? Design Thinking. The startups, trailblazers, and business mavericks of our world have embraced this process as a means of zeroing in on true human-centered design.
Design Thinking is a methodology for innovators that taps into the two biggest skills needed in today’s modern workplace: critical thinking & problem solving.
Of course, if you ask 100 practitioners to define it, you’ll wind up with 101 definitions.
Pete Sena of Digital Surgeons believes that Design Thinking is a process for solving complex problems through observation and iteration. At its core, he describes it as a vehicle for solving human wants and needs.
Minds are like parachutes; they only function when open. Thomas Dewar was a Scottish whiskey distiller.
Communicating ideas or insights is often the hardest part of the design process. And PowerPoint and Excel spreadsheets are limited in their ability to do this. But the communication tools used in Design Thinking—maps, models, sketches, and stories—help to capture and express the information required to form and socialize meaning in a very straightforward, human way.
The Five things that all definitions of Design Thinking have in common:
1. Isolating and reframing the problem focused on the user.
2. Empathy. A design practitioner from IDEO, the popular design and innovation firm strapped a video camera to his head and it was only then that he recognized why the ceiling is such an important factor when working with hospital patients. As a patient you lay in bed and stare at it all day. It’s these little details and true empathy that can only be realized by putting oneself in the user’s shoes.
3. Approach things with an open mind and be willing to collaborate. Creativity with purpose is a team sport.
4. Curiosity. We have to harness our inner 5-year-old here and really be inquisitive explorers. Instead of seeing what would be or what should be, consider what COULD be.
5 - Commitment. Brainstorming is easy. It’s easy to want to start a business or solve a problem. Seeing it into market and making it successful is not for the faint of heart. We’ve all read about big “wins” (multi-billion dollar acquisitions like Instagram and WhatsApp). What we don’t read about are people like Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers, who work for years before becoming industry sensations.
Pete describes what he refers to as the “Wheel of Innovation” as a process that continuously focuses on framing, making, validating, and improving on your concept. Be it as small as a core feature in your product down to the business model and business idea itself.
Design is about form and function, not art.
What are the business benefits for Design Innovation?
IDEO started an idea revolution when they coined this phrase DESIGN THINKING. Organizations ranging from early-stage startups up to Fortune 50 organizations have capitalized on this iterative appr
This document provides guidance on how to design an effective logo. It emphasizes that logos should be simple, with 93% of successful logos using a simple design. Logos should use a limited color palette, typically one or two colors that match the company's message. Emerging trends in logo design emphasize minimalism, monoline designs, negative space, and hand-drawn styles. Designers must balance creating original logos with the need to take on multiple projects, avoiding plagiarism.
This document provides an introduction to a work on transcendent studies and magical phenomena from a gnostic perspective. It argues that to properly understand such topics, one must abandon preconceived ideas and taboos imposed by society. The document acknowledges that complete comprehension is difficult, but suggests indicating general lines from an intuitive viewpoint. It maintains that perceived "magical" events are validly interpreted by gnosis in relation to unproven scientific theories. The goal is to present arguments to rebut materialist explanations of these questions in a dialectical, intellectual manner.
Trinamount ist mehr als ein Montagesystem: Es ist ein komplettes Design-, Montage-, Erdungs- und Logistiksystem, das die Solarbranche verändern wird.
trinasolar.com/de/
Warum laufen einige Presseinformationen zu Forschungsthemen quer durch die Medien während
andere offenbar im Papierkorb der Redaktionen landen? Warum kommen einige Veranstaltungen in
der Öffentlichkeit gut an und andere weniger? Nur wenige Menschen kommen als Kommunikationsgenies
zur Welt. Die Erfolgskontrolle macht es möglich, die Mechanismen im Medienbetrieb
und die Ansprüche der Zielgruppen besser kennen zu lernen, und die eigene Tätigkeit spürbar
aufzuwerten. Voraussetzung ist die Bereitschaft, strategisch vorzugehen und von Anfang an
messbare Ziele zu definieren. Der Beitrag erläutert Verfahren und Instrumente der Evaluierung
ebenso wie deren mögliche Auswirkungen.
kfb AK Alleinerziehende - Workshop Social MediaKirche 2.0
Im Social Media Workshop mit der Arbeitskreis Alleinerziehende der Katholischen Frauenbewegung OÖ ging im ersten Teil um einen Überblick zum Thema. Im zweiten Teil ging es um die Entwicklung konkreter Ideen für die Umsetzung. Die Ergebnisse sind im Pad dokumentiert: https://piratenpad.de/p/az
Ossos live in forests. They have heads, ears, eyes, mouths, fur, tails, and bodies. They eat plants and are mammals that drink their mother's milk when born. There are different types of bears like pandas, brown bears, black bears, and polar bears. Bears hibernate during the cold winter until spring arrives. Veterinarians take care of bears.
3. 20.000 Jahre alte
Höhlenmalerei eines
Mammuths
Altsteinzeit (60.000–10.000 v. Chr.)
4. Keilschrift der Sumerer
Urpsrüngl. Piktogrammschrift
Ursprünge des lateinischen
Schriftsystems
Jungsteinzeit (4.000–1.500 v. Chr.)
5. Capitalis Monumentalis
Inschrift auf der
Trajanssäule (Rom), 113 n. Chr.
Vorbild für VERSAL-Alphabete
der Antiqua-Schriften der
Renaissance und des Barock
300 v. Chr. bis 300 n. Chr.
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ExtraLight Italic
Light
Light Italic
SemiLight
SemiLight Italic
Plain
Plain Italic
SemiBold
SemiBold Italic
Bold
Bold Italic
ExtraBold
ExtraBold Italic
Thesis (Schriftsippe)
Black
Lucas de Groot, 1994
www.lucasfonts.com Black Italic
46. Typographie ist eine Dienstleistung. Die Kunst dabei
ist vor allem die Kunst, von sich selbst weitgehend
absehen zu können, sich nicht zwischen Autor und
Leser zu drängen. Schrikunst ist anonym; sie hat ihre
Kenner, aber sie hat kein Publikum.
Kurt Weidemann, 1994