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Real World WPF : Designers and Developers working together?!

Real World WPF : Designers and Developers working together?! Posted by Charles // Wed, Apr 11, 2007 1:52 PM The UK MCS User Experience team and a number of UK partners have been working on WPF for over 12 months and this Real World WPF series is intended to show some of their work and capture/share some of their learnings. Nick Page talks to Martin Grayson and Paul Tallett from the UK MCS User Experience team about their experiences working on real world WPF applications and specifically how Designers and Developers have worked together on these projects. Tags: WPF
Category: Design Real World

WWQP Design Board

WWQP Design Board The World Wide Quilting Page presents The Design Board A place to share your work with others To have your creations appear on the World Wide Quilt Page Design Board, please send your scanned images in "gif" or "jpeg" format to: DesignBoard@ox.ttsw.com - Please be sure to include a written description of your project and your name and e-mail address. Groups, guilds, quilters - Looking for a place to hold your cyber quilt show, we'd be happy to host it for you. Please, e-mail for more information, DesignBoard@ox.ttsw.com
Category: Around Design Quilting World

Orcs be gone: Design a virtual world | Games | Guardian Unlimited

Orcs be gone: Design a virtual world | Games | Guardian Unlimited All Aleks Krotoski articles About Webfeeds Orcs be gone: Design a virtual world Fantasy in MMOs is predominant, but if you couldn't use orcs and magik swords in your design, what kind of world would you make? December 18, 2007 12:44 PM On virtual worlds uberblog Terra Nova, Father Of MMOs Richard Bartle asks, " Why Fantasy "? Actually, what he asks is, Here's a simple question for you, which I suspect does not have a simple answer: why is Fantasy the predominant genre of game-like virtual worlds? Oh hurrah - indeed, why? Early commentators tend towards the "Tolkien Is My God" argument, suggesting that everyone played D&D and read Lord of the Rings in their youths, and thus everyone has fairy tales in their hearts. For example, More people seek a low barrier to entry and/or a child-like wonder and curiosity. They rule out science fiction and reality, and move to fantasy. They see what is out there in fantasy, and see Tolkien derivatives. They seem familiar so they buy and play them. Companies see these purchasing habits, and keep the pipeline full.
Category: Design Virtual World

Euro World Design Inc. - European and Old World Style Home Plans

Euro World Design Inc. - European and Old World Style Home Plans Category Hard-wood Flooring - APC Cork Floors Old World Elegance, New World Style. The environmentally friendly way to add character to your home. http://www.apccork.com Flooring Trends Find great information and the best online shopping sources for buying all the hottest trends in home flooring. www. flooring-trends.com/bamboo.html
Category: Design Home Old World

pha-exchange : PHA-Exchange> COMPETITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Design a Nano-Hazard Symbol

pha-exchange : PHA-Exchange> COMPETITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Design a Nano-Hazard Symbol > COMPETITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Design a Nano-Hazard Symbol (ETC Group announces International Graphic Design Competition) > CALL FOR ENTRIES. (More info below). > > Biotechnology, nuclear power, toxic chemicals, electromagnetic radiation - each of these technological hazards has a universally recognized warning symbol associated with it. So why not nanotechnology - the world's most powerful (and potentially dangerous) technology? > First: Why Do We Need a Nano-Hazard Symbol? > > Nanotechnology, the manipulation of matter at the tiny level of atoms and molecules, has created a new class of materials with unusual properties and new toxicities. > > It used to be that nanotechnology was the stuff of science fiction. > Today, however, there are over one thousand nanotechnology companies worldwide. Nanoparticles, nanotubes and other engineered > nanomaterials are already in use in hundreds of everyday consumer products, raising significant health, safety and environmental concerns. Nanoparticles are able to move around the body and the environment more readily than larger particles of pollution.
Category: Design Introduction Nano World

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