Designing good application interfaces isn’t easy now that companies need to create compelling, seamless user experiences across an exploding number of channels, screens, and contexts. In this book updated third edition, you’ll learn how to navigate through the maze of design options. By capturing UI best practices as design patterns, this best-selling book provides solutions to common design problems.
Woven Fabric Structure Design and Product Planning discusses with the structural details of the woven fabric which has glimpses of primary, secondary, and tertiary weaves. The book has a number of examples on each topic, and a few chapters have been given with objective type of questions.
The first five Garment Design Textbooks in the Bunka Fashion Series have been published in English, and are designed to help the student acquire garment-making skills and a general knowledge regarding clothing, as well as develop the student’s creativity and sense of aesthetics. Volume 4, Jackets & Vests, is designed for beginners and looks at the history of these two garments, and also provides information related to garment names and designs.
Developer to Designer: GUI Design for the Busy Developer is a unique resource designed to help you and other experienced developers build GUIs for your programs that are simple to learn, easy to use, and painless to maintain, even though you're not user interface experts
This book introduces a modern approach to embedded system design, presenting software design and hardware design in a unified manner. It covers trends and challenges
English for Garment Technology and Fashion Design series are aimed to develop the ability to communicate in English for the students specialized in Garment Technology and Fashion Designat Hanoi University of Industry
This book demonstrates the need to understand the context, process and delivery of engineering projects and services by focusing on engineering design
For college and high school courses in Fashion Design by Computer, Fashion Illustration by Computer, Computer Design, and CAD for Fashion.
Whether you’re rolling out a new product from a city-view office or rolling up your sleeves to deliver a social service in the field, learning why and how to embrace failure can help you do better, faster. Smart leaders, entrepreneurs, and change agents design their innovation projects with a key idea in mind: ensure that every failure is maximally useful.
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