On our ways towards somewhere, we often meet street musicians conducting themselves amongst flowing stream of crowd. If content to performance, we just admire in mind and give a little money to them.
In the era of web2.0, audiences are centrally attentive to service offers. Thus, business changes and donations either.
From now on, we can choose one of the music we would like to listen to by putting pennies into one of the bottles which are labelled in front of it about genre of music. Like a jukebox ;)
Voila, the example is this.
Remember, let users create their own product. They will be happy and you too ;D
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Design Library
This post is dedicated to displaying design examples and manners across the globe.
1. Road Tripper - Plan and manage your trip
Design subject: Patterns and Interface for map application
2. Stanley Piano - Play songs according to Twitter
Design subject: Page transition, and graphical menu
1. Road Tripper - Plan and manage your trip
Design subject: Patterns and Interface for map application
2. Stanley Piano - Play songs according to Twitter
Design subject: Page transition, and graphical menu
Monday, August 6, 2012
Frint in Japanese
When I experienced the Japan internship, I wrote the Japanese blog at http://ameblo.jp/piyawits/. Here I expressed and shared my what's-going-on matters to AIESEC members and those who were interested in.
Throughout the blog, you could see my vision upon Japanese society and notions of comparison between my original stereotype and the contrast. I pointed out difference and similarity I faced on culture, norms, language, and attitude.
I've got Japanese name from AIESEC help and feel warmer because of inner heart touching family-like care. Finally I decide to stay in my own country, even if I love this fresh-air and blue-sky country. Because I was ingrained the patriot soul someday I can do gratitude to my country.
Well, find me more via the blog as mentioned above,
And call me Furinto, if you see me in Japan.
;)
Ja mata ne.
Throughout the blog, you could see my vision upon Japanese society and notions of comparison between my original stereotype and the contrast. I pointed out difference and similarity I faced on culture, norms, language, and attitude.
I've got Japanese name from AIESEC help and feel warmer because of inner heart touching family-like care. Finally I decide to stay in my own country, even if I love this fresh-air and blue-sky country. Because I was ingrained the patriot soul someday I can do gratitude to my country.
Well, find me more via the blog as mentioned above,
And call me Furinto, if you see me in Japan.
;)
Ja mata ne.
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