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adilas_assets.xd | Doc/Presentation | 8/23/2021 |
- Navigation research on the customers section of the site. Goes pretty deep. - A list of the 12 main players and their general navigation options - Some verbage and text of what adilas is wanting, from different angles (interesting). General overview of this whole project. - List of menu options from the classic homepage - Some early mock-up's for the adilas cafe - There are some click through options - desktop preview |
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catalog_of_adobe_xd_files_from_jonathan.txt | Doc/Text | 8/23/2021 | Small catalog of Adobe XD docs and paths. |
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John and I were on a meeting. I ended up doing a little bit more research and looking at the file from Jonathan Wells and his Adobe XD mock-ups and prototypes. I FTPed the files up to the content server. John asked me to explain the content server and how that whole thing works. We did a lot of drawing and bouncing to different pages to explain the processes. Some of the highlights were talking about why and how we allow for 3 different sources for media/content (files). We allow for local paths (where are things stored on the local computer or drive), remote references (where are files stored on outside or other servers such as google drive, drop box, skydrive, etc.), and finally, physical upload (files that you push up to our servers for storage and security). Great questions. John really wants to help out with some visual flow charts and graphical user interfaces, including graphical homepages and layouts. That would really help - for people to get their heads around what is out there, possible, built-in, and available. Each section needs a small visual and/or virtual map of the area. As we get into fracture, I really want to include some maps of the sections so that people could follow along, know what is there, and also be able to customize their own workspace and data flow (digital assembly line with phases, sub locations, date/time stamps, checkpoints, etc.). Make the whole thing a visual delight to work with and organize your space or work environment. |