[IxDA Discuss] Patterns vs. Designs
Jonathan Bélisle
jonathan at helloarchitekt.com
Thu Apr 12 15:46:30 PDT 2007
Hi to you all!
I refer toYahoo Pattern Library is very Advanced on this plane since
they have developed an Ontological Framework of their own to build their UI.
http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/
Also....Wellie Patterns are very Advanced in their Taxonomies system.
http://www.welie.com/patterns/
Have a look at this student who developed a pretty Amazingly Clever
Controlled Vocabulary to plan project. I might also give ideas on how
Patterns can be use to create stories that are Structured around Common
Sense Pattern that emerge from Natural Observation.
http://people.engr.ncsu.edu/jthurtea/articles/patterns/
Nowaydays I had to come up myself with my Own Ontological Framework and
Controlled Vocabularies to practices Effective Information Architecture
in the following Areas:
* Information Design AKA Communication Design
* Interaction Design AKA Product Design
* Sensorial Design AKA Event Design
I am releasing my own personal Information Architect Manifesto in 2
months before the whole vocation shift its market directionality again :)
Jonathan Belisle - Hello, Architekt !
Christopher Fahey a écrit :
>> I'm torn. On one hand, the beauty of calling it a pattern, of
>> encompassing it with a name (regardless of how difficult it
>> is to get to that name), is that the community can refer to
>> that specific interaction instance.
>>
>
> Maybe what we need is a library/wiki chock-full of specific UI design
> implementations, tagged with a top-level fixed vocabulary of major
> pattern names.
>
> So the example that started this thread would have it's own unique
> entry, and would be tagged with top-level "Accordion", and "Extras On
> Demand".
>
> -Cf
>
> Christopher Fahey
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