I found this article to be quite interesting. I always interested in Virtual Reality and how it can implemented in video games. It shows how far we come in technology, creative, and gaming.
Bootstrap Studio seems to have a lot of potential. It's user interface is simplistic and removes the need for hard coding. The software makes website design a swift process without the hassle. However, the demo is very limiting in terms of assets and restricting in design. I found it difficult to fulfill my idea and had to resort to using the templates.
https://medium.freecodecamp.com/i-wanted-to-see-how-far-i-could-push-myself-creatively-so-i-redesigned-instagram-1ff99f28fa8b#.iwfeo34wh This post is an interesting account of one person's attempt to fundamentally redesign Instagram to become more intuitive and usable. It breaks down the various UX/UI changes they make, but the why might be the most interesting part. As it turns out, many people who regularly use the site/app don't even realizing what swiping on mobile does or where certain features are located. As a result, many functions are changed to be in a more intuitive spot, even when users might not be aware the change is needed. Also, the Chris Nyland visit a couple weeks ago was very informative and interesting. He introduced us to him and his company, explained why college students are such an active/lucrative market base, and showed off some of his more successful campaigns.
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