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Four Cornerstones of User-centered Design

Finally had enough time to go through some photos I did back in January, when I got my “Four cornerstones of user-dentered design” cards I prepared for my Graphic Design in Context module. The finished work comprises of set of cards with main user-centered design guidelines – visibility, feedback, affordances and constraints.

You can download the “Four Cornerstones of User-centered Design” essay here, watch the presentation I did for the module and read how it all started.

Enjoy! Any comments will be very appreciated!

Four Cornerstones of User-centered Design cards 1

Four Cornerstones of User-centered Design cards 2

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Designing Leeds Catholic Chaplaincy website

27 September 2009 sketchbook

In October 2008 I was approached by (our) new Catholic Chaplaincy serving The University of Leeds and Leeds Metropolitan University Chaplain, Father Peter Kravos, regarding the re-design and re-development of the whole UILCC website, including the CMS.

Designing Leeds Catholic Chaplaincy website

The process started as an extensive research, with lots of time dedicated to sketching and putting down notes, photography of the chapel at the time of Sunday evening mass and finally the design stage, with accent on the right mood, use of typography and impressive imagery.

Designing Leeds Catholic Chaplaincy website

The final implementation was made by Josiah Wang, runs on WordPress and is content managed by Chaplaincy staff.

Designing Leeds Catholic Chaplaincy website

Please visit the website here.

Designing Leeds Catholic Chaplaincy website

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