by Stefanie | Nov 29, 2022 | Interaction Design, User Experience, Visual & UI Design
Feature Integration Theory is a theory that explains human object recognition using visual attention and assumes two separate information processing stages. The first phase is an automatic process and happens so quickly that we do not notice it. Here we automatically...
by Stefanie | Sep 29, 2021 | Interaction Design, Studio News, User Experience, Visual & UI Design
We created the concept, the information architecture and the UI design for the relaunch. The revised website of the Deutsch-Französischer Bürgerfonds (Franco-German Citizens’ Fund) presents itself with clear user guidance, content tailored to the needs of users and an...
by Stefanie | May 28, 2021 | Interaction Design, Studio News, User Experience
Our client taz, die tageszeitung made it onto the winners’ podium of the Art Directors Club (ADC) with their new app! The app was awarded a bronze nail in the “Editorial – Newspaper – Redesign” category.
The app now has an entirely new intuitive interaction...
by Stefanie | Sep 6, 2018 | Interaction Design, User Experience, Visual & UI Design
“We see the forest before the trees” Navon, D. (1977) We live in a complex world, and the proper identification of objects is very important if we are to interact effectively with our environment. Early theories of object recognition often assumed that we first...
by Stefanie | Jul 24, 2018 | Interaction Design, User Experience, Visual & UI Design
In Psychology, there is a phenomenon called change blindness and it explains why your users don’t see what you think they actually should see. Our visual environment changes all the time. We must notice these changes. For example, it allows us to react to potential...
by Stefanie | Jun 11, 2018 | Interaction Design, Studio News, User Experience
This awesome project we collaborated on with Mozilla just got an important upgrade: „Today, Mozilla officially kick starts the process of collecting voice data for three more languages — French, German, and — a little randomly — Welsh“ Help make the Internet more...