PART 3: Awakening – Human Race; A Target Of Custodians!

Article by Uma Angina.

Today our brain is programmed to work only 10%. Celestials are unhappy that we are technologically far behind than most of the other worlds; they have double the size of our skyscrapers, flying cars, no pollution environment etc. Also, our brain was created as one, and is been manipulated to have two; left and right brains with instilled unwanted emotions.

CONTINUE READING AT THE LINK BELOW:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/part-3-awakening-human-race-target-custodians-uma-angina-pfyfc/

PART 2: Awakening – Humans; Contained On Earth Inside Antarctic Ice Walls!

Article by Uma Angina.

EARTH, a beautiful land of oceans, mountains, forests, deserts, vast lands – but many things are concealed from us humans about the same land we live on; the dome is our sky, stars – northern lights are artificially generated, sun – moon phases are created thru north-pole hole and black sun beneath our land. Sounds strange? A lady named Helen Morris has authored books about the Earth being inside a dome surrounded by Ice Walls and its colonization by The Custodians (Watchers). She is a resident of beyond the Ice Walls. Our Earth is known as ‘Known Lands’ to other worlds and is surrounded by Ice Walls (150 ft high) and there is another world beyond our lands – ‘Atlas’ and they are surrounded by Mountains, the lands beyond these mountains known as – ‘Akupara’.

CONTINUE READING AT THE LINK BELOW:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/part-2-awakening-humans-prisoners-earth-inside-antarctic-uma-angina-vetec/

PART 1: Awakening – It’s Time To Call Your Own Energy Back! 8 Billion World Population – Say ‘No’ to unconscious slavery!

Article by Uma Angina.

Most of the human souls are believed to be stuck in Third Dimension Misery! What that means? We face similar situations over and over again. We leave one job and end taking up similar job. We move away from one place to the new but end up with similar surroundings. We leave one relationship behind but end up in similar relationship.

CONTINUE READING AT THE LINK BELOW:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/we-ready-new-age-aquarius-8-billion-world-population-uma-angina

Photographer & Photography!

Blog post and photography by Uma Angina.
[Uma Angina is a amateur and stock photographer and her photography available @Adobe Stock . Feel free to Follow her on Instagram @uma.angina]

This post is for anyone out there with interest in Photography but unsure how to start Photographing. There are many types of Photography one can choose from. The main aspect need to be ‘The Passion’ to photograph. One can think of capturing lives surrounding humans or animals or just things. That really depends on oneself.

The types of photographers one can choose to become based on their interest, that can be:

Adventure Photographer
Advertising Photographer
Architecture/Buildings Photographer
Astronomy Photographer
Automobile Photographer
Kids Photographer
Blog Photographer
Celebrity Photographer
Concerts Photographer
Events Photographer
Family Photographer
Fashion Photographer
Food Photographer
Landscape Photographer
Lifestyle Photographer
Medical Photographer
Nature/Scenic Photographer
Paparazzi Photographer
Pets Photographer
Photo Journalist
Real Estate Photographer
Satellite Photographer
School Photographer
Scientific Photographer
Social Media Photographer
Sports Photographer
Stock Photographer
Street Photographer
Travel Photographer
Underwater Photographer
Wedding Photographer
Wildlife Photographer

Now, the question is ‘What type of Photography one shall choose?’. Photography is deeper than choosing the Photographer type.
Photography has various aspects to it, that can be:

Abstract Photography
Aerial Photography
Kinetic Photography
Lens Flare Photography
Macro/Nano Photography
Microscopic Photography
Monochrome Photography
Motion Photography
Night Photography
Panoramic/Landscape Photography
Pattern Photography
Perspective Photography
Portraits Photography
Reflection Photography
Vintage and few other.

No matter which type of photographer you would choose to become and techniques of photography you choose to use; it’s a learning process and the camera you hold. Each day you will discover something new and learn immense things each time. Such a treat to the eye capturing from camera lens and discovering pleasant things that exist around us! Isn’t it! 

Creativity and the Box!

Article by Uma Angina. (image source: google)

Most of us have heard many a times about ‘Think outside the Box” phrase. Did anyone wonder how that box looks like or who defines the shape and size of that box? Is the box rectangular or square?

I know…I know…  it’s after all just a phrase and the box is metaphoric. Creativity is what expected (let’s exclude innovation here) and it surely does not contain any shape or size. Not limited to, creativity taking form of an art, food, clothing, cinema, to a never ending list.

Creativity cannot be same for everyone. To say, one might think patches of colors on a canvas on a particular abstract art have creativity to it but to another it might be just patches of colors. It all depends how one portrays the elements of an object or a project that may define its creativeness. It is more or less similar to the ‘Beauty lies in the eyes of beholder’ thing. The perception of the onlooker defines if the form is creative enough.

For sure, thinking outside the box can stimulate ones brain working on variant thoughts popping on left and right brain. During the thought process the ideas rotates around the box and each idea gets the lift with its analysis of pros and cons. There is every chance thinking outside the box have its consequences too resulting in shaking the existing functioning system. Having said that, thinking outside the box gives birth to an extraordinary creative idea which no one might have thought possible. It is OK to suggest creative ideas for a project old or new if there is room for improvisation.

Creativity has every chance to increase the goodwill, sales, or attracting investors for a project. Thoughts and creative ideas generated from outside the box shall have credibility and authenticity to it for approval of everyone involved. It may not be worth if idea does not fit the project or timing for implementation is not appropriate. Creative ideas have its own time and place to cherish by all. So keep thinking outside the box and that shape is rectangular or square does not really matter!

How to Solve Application Design Problems using UXD elements? – Part II

Article by Uma Angina. 

Presenting Design Ideas Visually & An Interactive Design Solution

In the November month’s post on this blog, I tried to provide an insight on the solution to existing design problems using UXD elements. In this post, we shall look into an overview on ‘Presenting design Ideas visually’ and ‘Interactive design solution’. Let’s consider the same example provided on last month’s post in PART I – “An existing application’s Shipping/Payment page designed for web and mobile; issues have been noticed that impact the users in usage of application for design not being user friendly”.

Shipping-Billing & Payment details provided on one single page to access on a mobile device.

Based on this mobile screen the main concerns we discussed earlier were:

  • Before filling the shipping-billing/payment info, Checkout screen shall ask for Login information
  • Shipping/Payment screen shown above is too long a scrolling
  • Future shipping delivery date option is missing

Need to ensure that all below solutions for above related concerns are addressed while presenting design ideas:

A. To provide Checkout page before proceeding to shipping-billing/payment screen.
B. To structure the layout with a logo, page title, navigation links, well coordinated colors (shown in high-end mockups), and privacy/terms page links on the footer.
C. To provide options on Checkout page for Checkout As Guest, Create New Account, Existing Customer Sign In.
D. To provide Checkout navigation screens as applicable;
– Checkout As Guest, shall navigate to Shipping-Billing screen.
– Create New Account, shall navigate to ‘Create New Account’ screen.
– Existing Customer Sign In, shall be allowed to login on same
Checkout screen to lower the page forwarding.
E. To offer ‘Shipping delivery’ options on the shipping-billing screen instead future delivery date option. It is learnt that tracking inventory for a future date with accuracy is impossible in case customer orders and then cancels it.
F. To remove scrolling on the page and break the features shipping-billing/payment to a flow leading to next section with a click of a button.

Now, let’s see how design ideas can be presented visually for these solutions using various presentation forms to the stakeholders or groups involved in the project. Any one of these form types should be sufficient to present ideas depending on the presenter’s choice and audience. Not necessarily more than one or all form types are required to present design ideas.

  1. Presenting design ideas thru a rough sketch:
    A free-hand sketch(s) or glued small piece of papers showcasing each component put together or using free-hand and paper pieces both in combination can be presented to a small group for a quick review and feedback.
  2. Presenting design ideas thru a story board:
    A graphical representation thru a storyboard can be presented to a group for easy understanding.
  3. Presenting design ideas thru a workflow diagram:
    Workflow diagram can be presented to any size group for review and quick understanding of the functional flow.
  4. Presenting design ideas thru wireframes (low-end mockups):
    Wireframes can be presented at a review meeting or can send link to any number of people for feedback in the form of html page with placeholders provided for each component of the screen. This can be created using any available wireframe creation software.
  5. Presenting Prototypes (high-end mockups) – an interactive design solution:
    It is basically the output design created based on the ideas presented to the group in the form of sketch / storyboard / workflow / wireframes; and the feedback received from group helps the UX Designer to turn those ideas into an interaction design. Interaction design is also known as high-end mockups or design prototypes; is usually presented in the form of front-end design using HTML with basic interactions provided to links and/or buttons without any backend connectivity. Presenting high-end mockups to the group is always an advantage to get the quick feedback on usage of colors, labels, logo, components placing, links, buttons, and screen’s interaction.
    On the other hand, ‘Annotations’ if provided to each component on the mockups help the developers and testers to understand design and navigation flow as an useful guide which is not covered in the Business Requirements document.Hoping this post would be of help to understand the concept of presenting ideas visually and interactive design solution using various forms of UXD.

How to Solve Application Design Problems using UXD elements? – Part I

Article by Uma Angina. 

If you are familiar with User Experience (UX) or a UX Designer yourself or have a User Experience Designer in your project team this article would make sense to you. For starters, not to get confused; the term is used in various ways UX/XD/UXD/UED they are all same.

User Xperience Design (UXD) elements can be applied to new as well to an existing application. Applications that maybe web or mobile or desktop; sometimes users find it challenging to use an application on provided front-end User Interface (UI). That means the application designed is not user friendly and issues faced by users are design related. If the project is big, chances are high that there might be few design complexities that was ignored or overlooked at initial stages of the design discussions.

No matter if the existing application is big or small, there is a need for considering the project budget and other limitations involved. User Experience designer with his team shall understand the design problems and constraints first and come to solution accordingly instead thinking or suggesting creating entirely a new design. Every UX Designer shall put these questions to selves before trying to solve existing design problem:

  • What design problem currently application have?
  • How similar problem is solved by others?
  • Which solution best suit for our users?

Solution can be presented in the form of an idea and/or an interactive design for the user(s) needs and that design is more likely accepted if based on the feedback collected from user research and user testing.

To elaborate the above statement, shown below is the UXD process elements with an example.

Example: An existing eCommerce application’s Shipping/Payment page designed for web and mobile; issues have been noticed that impact the users in usage of the application for design not being user friendly.

1. What Design Problems currently this application page have?

Page is too long a scrolling.
Not a user friendly interface for a first time user or to an existing user. 

Solution:

– Need to remove scrolling as much as possible and break the features shipping / billing / payment to a flow leading to next section once previous section is completed and with a click of a button.

– Need to structure the layout with a logo, page title, navigation links/menu, well coordinated colors, and privacy statement-terms of use on the footer.

2. How similar problem is solved by others?

Future delivery date option is required that is missing currently:
User Research data results in requesting for this feature on Shipping Address section so user can choose the desired future date for getting delivery of the order.

 Solution:

– As it is impossible to track the inventory for a future date in case customer orders and cancels it, top retail eCommerce sites like Amazon.com, and Walmart.com does not offer future delivery date option instead have shipping delivery options before the checkout on their website. This eases the confusion in managing inventory and assures the user for current availability of stock to choose from.

3. Which solution best suit for our users?

Before filling the shipping/billing/payment info, Checkout screen shall ask for Login information. Assuming, user is purchasing first time on the site is less likely to register in the very beginning.

Solution:

– Checkout as guest: Shall navigate to Shipping address screen. Not all eCommerce sites allow Checkout as guest. Walmart.com does have this option.
Image courtesy: walmart.com

– Create new account: Shall navigate to new user registration page.
– Existing customer Sign In: Shall be allowed to login in same Checkout page to lower the page forwarding.

The above example is a partial post. In continuation to this post, will provide insights on ‘Presenting Design Ideas Visually’ in Part II in our next post