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capsBlack & White Poster for Imagine RITcaps

Hey all-

Here is the poster for mass printing to hang up around campus.

Simple. Clean. and Effective!

Enjoy.

-Liz

Black & White Poster

Bryce, Lizposted on April 29, 2009 0 comment(s)
capsFinal Menu Systemcaps

Lauren and I have finally done it. *drum roll please…..*

The Final Menu System and Layout of Postdipity!

Clean, Simple, and Direct.

We chose a paper texture and brown color instead of the white/blue for the menu background to help you see it against any background the admin chooses and it goes along with the paper textures of the post its. Repetitive functionality of the “fans” will also help the user to quickly adapt to the menu system.
Let us know what you think!

Default Menu Setting

Default Menu Setting

Global Menu Options

Global Menu Options

Paste It: Web Thumbnailer

Paste It: Web Thumbnailer

Pick A Post It

Pick A Post It

Editing Post it State

Editing Post it State

Sticker Menu Options

Sticker Menu Options

Tack It - How are you going to hold your post up?

Tack It: How are you going to hold your post up?

Draw It: Doodle Away!

Draw It: Doodle Away!

Drawing State

Drawing State

Personal Menu Options

Personal Menu Options

Your Messages

Your Messages

Lizposted on April 21, 2009 0 comment(s)
capsAnimal Office Stickerscaps

Here is a set of Animal Office Stickers.  I decided to lean away from the vector illustrator version because my Animal Design stickers and Animal Office stickers started looking like the same category.  I tried to get enough variety and variation from the other animal categories to come.  All images were free off of Stock Exchange.

The only thing that I was debating was making the animals the “correct size” to each other.  I may enlarge the turtle, mouse, and bunny to the same size as the pelican or butterfly so you can see them better.

Enjoy!

Animal Office Stickers

Lizposted on April 21, 2009 0 comment(s)
capsAnother Avatar Lookcaps

Mr. Picasso Head

I thought this site was interesting for more of a free look to things.

-Liz

Lizposted on March 31, 2009 0 comment(s)
capsMain Menu Functionalitycaps

So here it is folks!

Lauren and I got together to write out every detail of the functions for our main part of the site.

Function page 1Function page 2

Lizposted on March 19, 2009 0 comment(s)
capsFI Design Challengecaps

Hey guys!

Here are my designs for the FI Challenge of designing an Air Application for CNN.  I wanted to keep the same feel and look of the CNN website by using their colors of black, red, white, and a few grays.  I wanted to focus on keeping it small with having just enough information since it would be a simple up to the minute application that you would launch off your desktop.  If they wanted to read full articles / find out more about images or videos, they would be able to click the link provided to go straight to the site.

Enjoy!

FI Challenge

FI Challenge

Lizposted on March 16, 2009 0 comment(s)
capsFinal Case Studycaps

Here it is folks!

Our final case study for Postdipity.

All signatures will be included after this Tuesday.

postdipity_finaldoc

Lizposted on February 22, 2009 0 comment(s)
capsScale and Rotate Examplecaps

While surfing through the internet to come up with my own inspirations on a separate project, I stumbled upon this website that is a great example for our Scale and Rotate assets.

It’s easy to understand which function does what on the actual object.

http://www.typeisart.com/

The circle that extends out from the object is the rotating tool and demonstrates it as you roll over it, an arrow attaches to the object showing “rotate.” The square represents the scale tool in the corner of the object. But also notice that with the square you have arrows pointing outwards showing it is the “scaling” object.

Simple but will get the job done :)

Let me know what you all think.

P.s. I also like the demo in the beginning with the “white hand” showing how to use the tools. Another example for our own tutorial of how things can be done…

Lizposted on February 22, 2009 0 comment(s)
capsLOG IN VERSION_2caps



Here is a second version if the Admin of the corkboard chooses a chalkboard background and feel.  Minor detailed changes within fonts and color palettes.  More to come.

Lizposted on February 4, 2009 2 comment(s)
capsLog In Version_1caps



Here is the first version of our Log In and Registration page.  I kept the theme of our definition for post.dipity concept and applied it to the other fields.  Definitions are subject to change.

Our Admin will have the ability in the Disclaimer section to update as many fields he/she feels necessary to protect and manage the corkboard.

Lizposted on February 3, 2009 0 comment(s)
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