際際滷shows by User: SwapnilBorkar1 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: SwapnilBorkar1 / Fri, 24 Jun 2016 11:33:15 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: SwapnilBorkar1 How do Micro Interactions Matter in Product Design? /slideshow/how-do-micro-interactions-matter-in-product-design/63411956 micro-interactions-160624113316
Micro-Interactions are looked down upon by many Product Designers as they believe it generally doesn't add any value to the overall product. This is a myth. Micro-Interactions are the key to differentiating your products by offering superior UX than your competitors. In this Presentation, you will learn Micro-Interactions in the most basic way ever taught and the phases with crisp examples compiled from the web.]]>

Micro-Interactions are looked down upon by many Product Designers as they believe it generally doesn't add any value to the overall product. This is a myth. Micro-Interactions are the key to differentiating your products by offering superior UX than your competitors. In this Presentation, you will learn Micro-Interactions in the most basic way ever taught and the phases with crisp examples compiled from the web.]]>
Fri, 24 Jun 2016 11:33:15 GMT /slideshow/how-do-micro-interactions-matter-in-product-design/63411956 SwapnilBorkar1@slideshare.net(SwapnilBorkar1) How do Micro Interactions Matter in Product Design? SwapnilBorkar1 Micro-Interactions are looked down upon by many Product Designers as they believe it generally doesn't add any value to the overall product. This is a myth. Micro-Interactions are the key to differentiating your products by offering superior UX than your competitors. In this Presentation, you will learn Micro-Interactions in the most basic way ever taught and the phases with crisp examples compiled from the web. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/micro-interactions-160624113316-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Micro-Interactions are looked down upon by many Product Designers as they believe it generally doesn&#39;t add any value to the overall product. This is a myth. Micro-Interactions are the key to differentiating your products by offering superior UX than your competitors. In this Presentation, you will learn Micro-Interactions in the most basic way ever taught and the phases with crisp examples compiled from the web.
How do Micro Interactions Matter in Product Design? from Swapnil Borkar
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Fingerprints and Authentication on Android Marshmallow /slideshow/fingerprints-and-authentication-on-android-marshmallow/57143992 fingerprintsandauthentication-160117115839
Conducted along with GDG Mumbai in Google Developer Group DevFest 15 in VJTI's Technovanza. Smartphones in 2016 will have Fingerprint sensors as a mainstream feature. But what does this mean? The presentation goes through various aspects of how Fingerprints contribute to security but are not secure by themselves alone.]]>

Conducted along with GDG Mumbai in Google Developer Group DevFest 15 in VJTI's Technovanza. Smartphones in 2016 will have Fingerprint sensors as a mainstream feature. But what does this mean? The presentation goes through various aspects of how Fingerprints contribute to security but are not secure by themselves alone.]]>
Sun, 17 Jan 2016 11:58:39 GMT /slideshow/fingerprints-and-authentication-on-android-marshmallow/57143992 SwapnilBorkar1@slideshare.net(SwapnilBorkar1) Fingerprints and Authentication on Android Marshmallow SwapnilBorkar1 Conducted along with GDG Mumbai in Google Developer Group DevFest 15 in VJTI's Technovanza. Smartphones in 2016 will have Fingerprint sensors as a mainstream feature. But what does this mean? The presentation goes through various aspects of how Fingerprints contribute to security but are not secure by themselves alone. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fingerprintsandauthentication-160117115839-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Conducted along with GDG Mumbai in Google Developer Group DevFest 15 in VJTI&#39;s Technovanza. Smartphones in 2016 will have Fingerprint sensors as a mainstream feature. But what does this mean? The presentation goes through various aspects of how Fingerprints contribute to security but are not secure by themselves alone.
Fingerprints and Authentication on Android Marshmallow from Swapnil Borkar
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Reliance Mumbai Metro Project Management /slideshow/reliance-mumbai-metro-project-management/53534115 mumbaimetro-151005063047-lva1-app6891
Mumbai Metro is a huge deal currently in Mumbai, MH, India. As a solution to transport and commute, Mumbai Metro brings a viable solution as a service based on East-West transport rather than taking the North-South railways. This presentation was based on the 2nd year of MCA for the subject: Software Project Management which one had to conclude by undertaking a large scale project and focusing on it's success or failure.]]>

Mumbai Metro is a huge deal currently in Mumbai, MH, India. As a solution to transport and commute, Mumbai Metro brings a viable solution as a service based on East-West transport rather than taking the North-South railways. This presentation was based on the 2nd year of MCA for the subject: Software Project Management which one had to conclude by undertaking a large scale project and focusing on it's success or failure.]]>
Mon, 05 Oct 2015 06:30:47 GMT /slideshow/reliance-mumbai-metro-project-management/53534115 SwapnilBorkar1@slideshare.net(SwapnilBorkar1) Reliance Mumbai Metro Project Management SwapnilBorkar1 Mumbai Metro is a huge deal currently in Mumbai, MH, India. As a solution to transport and commute, Mumbai Metro brings a viable solution as a service based on East-West transport rather than taking the North-South railways. This presentation was based on the 2nd year of MCA for the subject: Software Project Management which one had to conclude by undertaking a large scale project and focusing on it's success or failure. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mumbaimetro-151005063047-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Mumbai Metro is a huge deal currently in Mumbai, MH, India. As a solution to transport and commute, Mumbai Metro brings a viable solution as a service based on East-West transport rather than taking the North-South railways. This presentation was based on the 2nd year of MCA for the subject: Software Project Management which one had to conclude by undertaking a large scale project and focusing on it&#39;s success or failure.
Reliance Mumbai Metro Project Management from Swapnil Borkar
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Firebase OSP /SwapnilBorkar1/firebase-osp firebaseosp-151005062745-lva1-app6892
For 2nd year of MCA: Open Source Project, Firebase was the chosen case study and contribution. Firebase can help provide backend solutions so that developers can focus on the front end and user experience enhancement. Low cost and easy to set up method, the OSP was an Android Group Messaging app. This was the final presentation as presented to the External examiner in Deccan Education Society's NMITD, Dadar.]]>

For 2nd year of MCA: Open Source Project, Firebase was the chosen case study and contribution. Firebase can help provide backend solutions so that developers can focus on the front end and user experience enhancement. Low cost and easy to set up method, the OSP was an Android Group Messaging app. This was the final presentation as presented to the External examiner in Deccan Education Society's NMITD, Dadar.]]>
Mon, 05 Oct 2015 06:27:45 GMT /SwapnilBorkar1/firebase-osp SwapnilBorkar1@slideshare.net(SwapnilBorkar1) Firebase OSP SwapnilBorkar1 For 2nd year of MCA: Open Source Project, Firebase was the chosen case study and contribution. Firebase can help provide backend solutions so that developers can focus on the front end and user experience enhancement. Low cost and easy to set up method, the OSP was an Android Group Messaging app. This was the final presentation as presented to the External examiner in Deccan Education Society's NMITD, Dadar. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/firebaseosp-151005062745-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> For 2nd year of MCA: Open Source Project, Firebase was the chosen case study and contribution. Firebase can help provide backend solutions so that developers can focus on the front end and user experience enhancement. Low cost and easy to set up method, the OSP was an Android Group Messaging app. This was the final presentation as presented to the External examiner in Deccan Education Society&#39;s NMITD, Dadar.
Firebase OSP from Swapnil Borkar
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Iconography with Material Design (Workshop) /slideshow/iconography-with-material-design-workshop/51953141 iconographywithmd-150822173519-lva1-app6891
Icons are normally considered to be just visual when designing an application and aren't given much priority, whereas they are the first element of your product a user interacts with. Generally Developers and Designers tend to stick a logo with a little shadow to call it an icon, but that's not it. Iconography is far more complex especially when we talk in terms of it being WRT Material Design. Material design takes inspiration from Ink and Paper to use their physical properties such as cuts, folds and light to emulate icons as paper itself. We skim through the basic thing to keep in mind while creating icon prototypes with Material Design with an actual physical first of it's kind workshop involving how to cast shadows, tints, shades, Z axis elevation and a lot of Craft and Origami. This was conducted in SPIT College, Andheri on 22-08-15, courtesy of TechVed Consulting, where participants created beautiful material design icons on paper. ]]>

Icons are normally considered to be just visual when designing an application and aren't given much priority, whereas they are the first element of your product a user interacts with. Generally Developers and Designers tend to stick a logo with a little shadow to call it an icon, but that's not it. Iconography is far more complex especially when we talk in terms of it being WRT Material Design. Material design takes inspiration from Ink and Paper to use their physical properties such as cuts, folds and light to emulate icons as paper itself. We skim through the basic thing to keep in mind while creating icon prototypes with Material Design with an actual physical first of it's kind workshop involving how to cast shadows, tints, shades, Z axis elevation and a lot of Craft and Origami. This was conducted in SPIT College, Andheri on 22-08-15, courtesy of TechVed Consulting, where participants created beautiful material design icons on paper. ]]>
Sat, 22 Aug 2015 17:35:19 GMT /slideshow/iconography-with-material-design-workshop/51953141 SwapnilBorkar1@slideshare.net(SwapnilBorkar1) Iconography with Material Design (Workshop) SwapnilBorkar1 Icons are normally considered to be just visual when designing an application and aren't given much priority, whereas they are the first element of your product a user interacts with. Generally Developers and Designers tend to stick a logo with a little shadow to call it an icon, but that's not it. Iconography is far more complex especially when we talk in terms of it being WRT Material Design. Material design takes inspiration from Ink and Paper to use their physical properties such as cuts, folds and light to emulate icons as paper itself. We skim through the basic thing to keep in mind while creating icon prototypes with Material Design with an actual physical first of it's kind workshop involving how to cast shadows, tints, shades, Z axis elevation and a lot of Craft and Origami. This was conducted in SPIT College, Andheri on 22-08-15, courtesy of TechVed Consulting, where participants created beautiful material design icons on paper. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iconographywithmd-150822173519-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Icons are normally considered to be just visual when designing an application and aren&#39;t given much priority, whereas they are the first element of your product a user interacts with. Generally Developers and Designers tend to stick a logo with a little shadow to call it an icon, but that&#39;s not it. Iconography is far more complex especially when we talk in terms of it being WRT Material Design. Material design takes inspiration from Ink and Paper to use their physical properties such as cuts, folds and light to emulate icons as paper itself. We skim through the basic thing to keep in mind while creating icon prototypes with Material Design with an actual physical first of it&#39;s kind workshop involving how to cast shadows, tints, shades, Z axis elevation and a lot of Craft and Origami. This was conducted in SPIT College, Andheri on 22-08-15, courtesy of TechVed Consulting, where participants created beautiful material design icons on paper.
Iconography with Material Design (Workshop) from Swapnil Borkar
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Psychological Study of Color and its Role in User Experience Design /slideshow/psychological-study-of-color-and-its-role-in-user-experience-design/50919931 colorpsychology-150725144900-lva1-app6892
Color is often considered to be purely cosmetic. In User Experience, Color Symbolism is often interchangeably used with Color Psychology, which is not true. Colors might have a subjective response, but the reactions are alarmingly predictable! In this slide, we discuss on how Color should be appropriately used by not just its symbolism but also the psychological aspect of it in websites and apps to make User Experience far better and predictable. This was presented in S.P.IT College, Andheri in association with UXPloration by TechVed Consulting.]]>

Color is often considered to be purely cosmetic. In User Experience, Color Symbolism is often interchangeably used with Color Psychology, which is not true. Colors might have a subjective response, but the reactions are alarmingly predictable! In this slide, we discuss on how Color should be appropriately used by not just its symbolism but also the psychological aspect of it in websites and apps to make User Experience far better and predictable. This was presented in S.P.IT College, Andheri in association with UXPloration by TechVed Consulting.]]>
Sat, 25 Jul 2015 14:48:59 GMT /slideshow/psychological-study-of-color-and-its-role-in-user-experience-design/50919931 SwapnilBorkar1@slideshare.net(SwapnilBorkar1) Psychological Study of Color and its Role in User Experience Design SwapnilBorkar1 Color is often considered to be purely cosmetic. In User Experience, Color Symbolism is often interchangeably used with Color Psychology, which is not true. Colors might have a subjective response, but the reactions are alarmingly predictable! In this slide, we discuss on how Color should be appropriately used by not just its symbolism but also the psychological aspect of it in websites and apps to make User Experience far better and predictable. This was presented in S.P.IT College, Andheri in association with UXPloration by TechVed Consulting. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/colorpsychology-150725144900-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Color is often considered to be purely cosmetic. In User Experience, Color Symbolism is often interchangeably used with Color Psychology, which is not true. Colors might have a subjective response, but the reactions are alarmingly predictable! In this slide, we discuss on how Color should be appropriately used by not just its symbolism but also the psychological aspect of it in websites and apps to make User Experience far better and predictable. This was presented in S.P.IT College, Andheri in association with UXPloration by TechVed Consulting.
Psychological Study of Color and its Role in User Experience Design from Swapnil Borkar
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Android Navigation Anti-Patterns /slideshow/android-antipatterns-50418877/50418877 gdgdevfest2014-antipatterns-150711152259-lva1-app6891
From Android Kitkat, Google has decided to look more into Design aspects of Android. As an OS that powers Mobile and Wearables and has a market share of 80%, there are a lot of developers who develop apps for Android, while not keeping Design in mind. Android Anti-Patterns are various patterns that are known to be followed on Android but are considered to be a strict no-no in terms of UI and UX guidelines. As of 2014, with Android Lollipop in mind, the slide covers all the possible common Anti Patterns that were followed by Developers and Designers on their apps on the Play Store. This 際際滷 was made to educate aspiring developers to use the correct principles before designing their app's UI. This was presented at VJTI College, Mumbai in December, 2014 - courtesy of GDG Mumbai.]]>

From Android Kitkat, Google has decided to look more into Design aspects of Android. As an OS that powers Mobile and Wearables and has a market share of 80%, there are a lot of developers who develop apps for Android, while not keeping Design in mind. Android Anti-Patterns are various patterns that are known to be followed on Android but are considered to be a strict no-no in terms of UI and UX guidelines. As of 2014, with Android Lollipop in mind, the slide covers all the possible common Anti Patterns that were followed by Developers and Designers on their apps on the Play Store. This 際際滷 was made to educate aspiring developers to use the correct principles before designing their app's UI. This was presented at VJTI College, Mumbai in December, 2014 - courtesy of GDG Mumbai.]]>
Sat, 11 Jul 2015 15:22:59 GMT /slideshow/android-antipatterns-50418877/50418877 SwapnilBorkar1@slideshare.net(SwapnilBorkar1) Android Navigation Anti-Patterns SwapnilBorkar1 From Android Kitkat, Google has decided to look more into Design aspects of Android. As an OS that powers Mobile and Wearables and has a market share of 80%, there are a lot of developers who develop apps for Android, while not keeping Design in mind. Android Anti-Patterns are various patterns that are known to be followed on Android but are considered to be a strict no-no in terms of UI and UX guidelines. As of 2014, with Android Lollipop in mind, the slide covers all the possible common Anti Patterns that were followed by Developers and Designers on their apps on the Play Store. This 際際滷 was made to educate aspiring developers to use the correct principles before designing their app's UI. This was presented at VJTI College, Mumbai in December, 2014 - courtesy of GDG Mumbai. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gdgdevfest2014-antipatterns-150711152259-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> From Android Kitkat, Google has decided to look more into Design aspects of Android. As an OS that powers Mobile and Wearables and has a market share of 80%, there are a lot of developers who develop apps for Android, while not keeping Design in mind. Android Anti-Patterns are various patterns that are known to be followed on Android but are considered to be a strict no-no in terms of UI and UX guidelines. As of 2014, with Android Lollipop in mind, the slide covers all the possible common Anti Patterns that were followed by Developers and Designers on their apps on the Play Store. This 際際滷 was made to educate aspiring developers to use the correct principles before designing their app&#39;s UI. This was presented at VJTI College, Mumbai in December, 2014 - courtesy of GDG Mumbai.
Android Navigation Anti-Patterns from Swapnil Borkar
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Tizen by Samsung /slideshow/tizen-os-and-its/50418415 tizenos-150711145616-lva1-app6892
With Google's Android currently having a market share of 80% and increasing exponentially, there needs to be someone introducing a competitor to come. With Apple's iOS and Windows Phone currently standing at no position to acquire the market share from Android. We look at Internet of Things (IoT) to be the next big thing in Technology, including Home Automation. Samsung's Tizen has it's roots emerging from Nokia's abandoned Meego OS (Nokia N9) and Linux. Currently at 1% Market Share, we will see how Tizen could take on Android with what it has as of now. This was presented at Deccan NMITD College, Mumbai in March, 2015]]>

With Google's Android currently having a market share of 80% and increasing exponentially, there needs to be someone introducing a competitor to come. With Apple's iOS and Windows Phone currently standing at no position to acquire the market share from Android. We look at Internet of Things (IoT) to be the next big thing in Technology, including Home Automation. Samsung's Tizen has it's roots emerging from Nokia's abandoned Meego OS (Nokia N9) and Linux. Currently at 1% Market Share, we will see how Tizen could take on Android with what it has as of now. This was presented at Deccan NMITD College, Mumbai in March, 2015]]>
Sat, 11 Jul 2015 14:56:16 GMT /slideshow/tizen-os-and-its/50418415 SwapnilBorkar1@slideshare.net(SwapnilBorkar1) Tizen by Samsung SwapnilBorkar1 With Google's Android currently having a market share of 80% and increasing exponentially, there needs to be someone introducing a competitor to come. With Apple's iOS and Windows Phone currently standing at no position to acquire the market share from Android. We look at Internet of Things (IoT) to be the next big thing in Technology, including Home Automation. Samsung's Tizen has it's roots emerging from Nokia's abandoned Meego OS (Nokia N9) and Linux. Currently at 1% Market Share, we will see how Tizen could take on Android with what it has as of now. This was presented at Deccan NMITD College, Mumbai in March, 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tizenos-150711145616-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With Google&#39;s Android currently having a market share of 80% and increasing exponentially, there needs to be someone introducing a competitor to come. With Apple&#39;s iOS and Windows Phone currently standing at no position to acquire the market share from Android. We look at Internet of Things (IoT) to be the next big thing in Technology, including Home Automation. Samsung&#39;s Tizen has it&#39;s roots emerging from Nokia&#39;s abandoned Meego OS (Nokia N9) and Linux. Currently at 1% Market Share, we will see how Tizen could take on Android with what it has as of now. This was presented at Deccan NMITD College, Mumbai in March, 2015
Tizen by Samsung from Swapnil Borkar
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