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Erica - noninvasive eye-tracking - User Experience Blog
ERT's patented eye-tracking system, the Eye-gaze Response Interface Computer Aid (ERICA), is a unique device that determines where its user is looking on a ...
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Use Case, Anwendungsfall, Anwendungsszenario - wo ist da der ...
- [ Translate this page ]Ein Use Case bzw. ein Anwendungsfall beschreibt eine Interaktion zwischen Mensch und einem System. Ein Anwendungsfall beschreibt genau den Ablauf dieser ...
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Medical Usability: Poppi 777 Pictograms Package
Emigre released a new collection of pictograms. It was designed by Martin Friedl at the Stuttgart Academy of Arts. Emigre said, that “Martin Friedl was ...
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Kabelloses und schickes ThinClient-Display für den medizinischen ...
Philips Medical hat ein neues kabelloses und sehr schlankes Display vorgestellt, welches für die Verwendung im klinischen Umfeld gedacht ist: ...
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Tech Support Excuse Generator - User Experience Blog
Do you need an excuse why your application isn't userfriendly or crashed? Try Jaco Strauss' Tech Support Excuse Generator to create one. :-) ...
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Well-designed products - User Experience Blog
In this article, Dave Cronin reminds us that there are many well-designed products out there, too. He offers a selection of products you can buy today that ...
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bugresort: New Font used in Office 12 and Vista
New Font used in Office 12 and Vista. Screenshot: blogs.msdn.com/jensenh. Jensen Harris reported that Microsoft will use a new font in the user interface of ...
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MS Office 2004 Icons - User Experience Blog
MS Office 2004 Icons 06Aug04. Screenshot, Source: www.landor.com. Landor designed the Microsoft Office for Mac 2004 Packaging System. ...
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User Experience Blog: Icongestaltung
"IconBuilder is a filter for use with Adobe Photoshop that makes creating icons a snap. By harnessing the professional power of Photoshop and Photoshop ...
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Icons for webpages - User Experience Blog
Icons for webpages 01Sep04. Screenshot, Source: intermash. You need some webicons for brainstorming? Have a look at this: ...