Sketchable Interaction (SI) describes a concept and environment where end-users create regions by drawing on a canvas. These regions apply effects to each other on collision. Attributes of regions, e.g. position, can be linked to each other so that they change together once modified, e.g. moved on the canvas. Within Sketchable Interaction, all entities - mouse pointer, desktop icons, or windows - are implemented as interactive regions. End-users customize this environment by drawing new regions that apply certain actions e.g. tagging files, deleting other regions or automating processes
PhdDespite advances in image, video, and motion capture technologies, human interactions are frequen...
Freehand drawing is an easy and intuitive method for thinking input and output. In sketch based inte...
The widespread and pervasive presence of devices equipped with small-size, small-cost sensors and in...
Sketchable Interaction (SI) describes a concept and environment where end-users create regions by dr...
Recent discussions in the interaction design community have called attention to sketching as an omni...
We present “Sketchable Workspaces and Workflows” as a generic concept that allows end users to defin...
The last decade witnessed the rapid development of interaction techniques. There has been a growing ...
Over the last decade, post-WIMP interfaces started to gain acceptance among the Engineering Design c...
Some recent discussions in the interaction design community have called attention to sketching as an...
Zoomable user interfaces (ZUIs) are an interesting alternative to existing interfaces such as overvi...
Powerful software tools, such as software development environments, often have complex graphical use...
Technological improvements the last decade have made digital drawing a very effective method for art...
Designing the right User Interface (UI) of an Information System the first time is very unlikely to ...
Sketch-based interfaces provide a powerful, natural and intuitive way for users to interact with an ...
When designing novel user interfaces, paper-pencil sketches can support the design thinking process ...
PhdDespite advances in image, video, and motion capture technologies, human interactions are frequen...
Freehand drawing is an easy and intuitive method for thinking input and output. In sketch based inte...
The widespread and pervasive presence of devices equipped with small-size, small-cost sensors and in...
Sketchable Interaction (SI) describes a concept and environment where end-users create regions by dr...
Recent discussions in the interaction design community have called attention to sketching as an omni...
We present “Sketchable Workspaces and Workflows” as a generic concept that allows end users to defin...
The last decade witnessed the rapid development of interaction techniques. There has been a growing ...
Over the last decade, post-WIMP interfaces started to gain acceptance among the Engineering Design c...
Some recent discussions in the interaction design community have called attention to sketching as an...
Zoomable user interfaces (ZUIs) are an interesting alternative to existing interfaces such as overvi...
Powerful software tools, such as software development environments, often have complex graphical use...
Technological improvements the last decade have made digital drawing a very effective method for art...
Designing the right User Interface (UI) of an Information System the first time is very unlikely to ...
Sketch-based interfaces provide a powerful, natural and intuitive way for users to interact with an ...
When designing novel user interfaces, paper-pencil sketches can support the design thinking process ...
PhdDespite advances in image, video, and motion capture technologies, human interactions are frequen...
Freehand drawing is an easy and intuitive method for thinking input and output. In sketch based inte...
The widespread and pervasive presence of devices equipped with small-size, small-cost sensors and in...