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VKOKeeping things clean and simple
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Portfolio Sections
1. ISRC Branding internal and External audience
letters words
mission Statement
2. ISRC powerpoint template with logos
3. ISRC headshots (people page)
4. ISRC research icons
5. ISRC identity system business card
letterhead half-page flier
post card
6. ISRC website landing page people page
7. Additional services needed research areas page
contact us page
8. ISRC T-shirts
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ISRC ISRC
Interactiveesearch enterSRCystemsISRCnteractiveystemsesearchenter
Internal audience External audience
The idea here is to keep the design simple and clean with no more than 2 colors represented. The colors incorporatedfor the external audience is expected to be attention-grabbing and perhaps persuading them to want to inquire regardingwhat is displayed. I also try to get the red and black as close as possible to the same colors used within some aspects of the UMBC brand.
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ISRCacts as a bridge for faculty across the UMBC campus with expertise in designing, building, or studying uses of interactive computing systems. It facilitates the sharing of resources and experience in solving computing problems from a user-centered perspective grounded in user needs and not in simply applying previously designed solutions to new domains.The
ISRCacts as a bridge to industry, community, and organizations in order to foster long-standing relationships in addressing user needs through interactivecomputing solutions. Through the center, external collaborators can seamlessly work with a mix of expertise to innovate interactive computing solutions of societal importance.The
Internal audience
External audience
The idea here is to keep the design simple and clean with no more than 2 colors represented. Some of the keywords within the mission statements are highlighted to clearly illustrate the focus of the ISRCthrough the design. The colors incorporated for the external audience is expected to be attention-grabbing and perhaps persuading the to want to inquire regarding what is displayed within the design.I also try to get the read and black as close as possible to the same colors used within some aspects of the UMBC brand.
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Health Online Communities
Haptics Wearable Computing Search
Environmental Sustainability
Collaboration
MovementAccessibility
Culture
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Dr. Wayne Lutters
DirectorInformation Systems Department
UMBC
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~lutters/
Business Card Front
Business Card Back
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Dr. Wayne Lutters
Director
Associate Professor
Information SystemsDepartment
ITE 443
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, MD 21250
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The ISRC acts as a bridge for faculty across the UMBC campus with expertisein designing, building, or studying uses of interactive computing systems. It facilitates the sharing of resources and experience in solving computing problems from a user-centered perspective grounded in user needs and notin simply applying previously designed solutions to new domains.
isrc.umbc.edu
Dr. Anita Komlodi
Dr. Wayne Lutters
Dr. Ravi Kuber
Dr. Helena Mentis
Dr. Amy Hurst
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Search
Wearable Computing
Movement
Haptics
AccessibilityHealth
Culture
Collaboration
Online Communities
EnvironmentalSustainability
Research Areas
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Ravi Kuber's research examines the ways that touchbased(haptic) technologies can be used to supportinteraction with an interface, when the user's visualchannel is blocked or restricted. He has designed hapticand multimodal interfaces to supportindividuals who are blind and older adults to overcomethe barriers faced when accessing graphical userinterfaces. He has also examined ways to develop tactilefeedback to augment the mobile interaction experienceand to heighten levels of situational awareness. Otherareas of interest include applying non-visualtechnologies to address the trade-offs associated withauthentication and using BCI and gestures to supportcommunication. He received his Ph.D. fromQueen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, and M.Sc.and B.Sc. degrees from University College London, UK.
Dr. Ravi [email protected]
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Research Areas
Haptics Movement
Wearables Health
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Interacive SystemsResearch Center
Interacive Systems Research Centerisrc.umbc.edu
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