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SUMMARY:Planning and Prototyping a Digital Humanities Project
DESCRIPTION:For this workshop\, I’m going to introduce three tools for prototyping a Digital Humanities Project for interaction. \nIDEA & FORM\nWe’ll introduce visual encoding methods\, user-centered prototyping methods\, and organizing principle for surveying the landscape and asking questions about your information. \nIDIOM\nWe’ll look at common interactive patterns. We’ll use the Visual Information-Seeking Mantra to guide the interactive: Overview first\, filter\, zoom\, and details on demand\, to examine a user-centered experience. \nSTRUCTURE\nWe’ll look at simple sketching methods\, pen on paper\, working from the big picture to the details. Then\, we’ll look at sketching from the details to the big picture\, using Tableau Public\, a free tool\, to develop a story that answers the 6 W’s: Who\, What\, Where\, When\, How\, and Why\, and create an interactive prototype for online use\, building from the details to the big picture (no coding needed). We’ll examine using a Story and Dashboard in Tableau to prototype and plan your project. \nCRAFT & SURFACE\nWe’ll look at design and interaction principles to make the reading experience much more personal\, beautiful\, and reader-friendly. I’ll introduce affiliated design tools to accomplish this\, free and paid (such as Illustrator vs. Inkscape; Invision App) \nLEVEL: Beginner\nNOTES: Laptop computer\, Google Sheets\, Tableau Public\, pen and paper
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/planning-and-prototyping-a-digital-humanities-project-2/
LOCATION:Pace University\, 163 William Street\, Room 1103\, 163 William St.\, New York\, 10038
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Design,Project Planning
ORGANIZER;CN="Joshua Korenblat":MAILTO:korenblj@newpaltz.edu
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SUMMARY:Design-Based Thinking for Humanists
DESCRIPTION:Iterative. Practical. Critical. Accessible. Sound familiar? Design-based thinking and DH are a natural fit. This workshop will offer you tips for increasing creativity and leveraging design strategies in your humanities research. Join us to learn best practices for using design thinking to create engaging experiences\, build new audiences\, encourage conversation and inquiry\, and boost the visibility of your humanities scholarship. \nSkill Level\nAll Levels \nPrerequisites\nNone \nEquipment Requirements\nNone
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/design-based-thinking-for-humanists/
LOCATION:NYU\, Great Room\, 19 University Place\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advanced,Beginner,Design,Intermediate
ORGANIZER;CN="Deanna Milano":MAILTO:deanna.sessions@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:Typography for [Digital] Humanists
DESCRIPTION:“Typography is what language looks like.” This quote by educator and designer Ellen Lupton has been used countless times to explain how typography\, the arrangement and use of type\, permeates our visual landscape\, from the printed page to screens to physical environments. Those who work in the digital humanities are called upon to make typographic choices everyday\, yet few have any training in how to select\, arrange and design with type to create effective messages. This workshop will provide an overview of basic typographic principles and will focus specifically on issues related to typography for [digital] humanists\, such as typeface selection for digital projects\, web typography tools and typography for UI/ UX design. Participants must bring a laptop with a recent version of Chrome installed. \nLocation: \nLL608\nLowenstein Building\nFordham University\n60th and Columbus
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/typography-for-digital-humanists/
LOCATION:Fordham University’s Lincoln Center Campus\, Room TBA\, 113 W 60th Street\, New York\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Design,Editing,Intermediate
ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Papaelias":MAILTO:papaelia@newpaltz.edu
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