Year: 2020

Design patterns

Christopher Alexander, who produced and validated by using a “pattern language” to empower anyone to design and build at any scale in collaboration with Sarah Ishikawa and Murray Silverstein. As for the degrees of publicness compared to Facebook, there are some kind of thoughts must be recorded. Initially, Facebook came under fire for one of…

Biography 3

Life and Works of Beverly Loraine Greene Beverly Loraine Greene, an American architect, was born on October 4, 1915. According to the Illinois Architecture College of Fine & Applied Arts, “Beverly Greene is the first African-American woman to receive a bachelor’s degree in architectural engineering from the University of Illinois in 1936” (“The Illinois School…”)….

Oregon Trail

I think the reason why Oregon Trail was famous is that it was easy to play, it is just like a simple Q&A to make the story continue and make characters survive. Every element and button inside this game is really clear and easy to understand, so people can make their own decision to continue…

How History Happened

The computer user interface system has been evolving since it appeared. The starting point of this history is the Xerox Star. Xerox Star provided a very good base for the later user interface design. It introduced windows, icons, option sheets, files, folder, and generic commands. Mouse and keyboard were also utilized in this system, and…

Reality & vision!

Tell the truth, I didn’t get attracted by the Oregon Trail that much. Because I am not a fan of a computer game and I already tried several games that really fancy and cool, I get bored within several ’day’ rounds. (am I the only one?) From my point of view, the game is organized…

It’s a Metaphor.

When comparing the graphical interfaces of Xerox Star and original Macintosh to that of modern day, it is easy to contrast the aesthetic elements. What was more notable to me was that the basic framework of the Desktop remained more or less a fixed constant, as the aesthetic design and the general computing capabilities evolved…

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