Re: [WSG] Story Boards

2011-10-25 Thread Ted Drake
Hi Marvin
I'm not sure what you are trying to build with svg, but maybe you should
take a look at Yahoo's YUI Charts. You can use a data table as the source
for the charts. This gives users like you access to accessible data while
also allowing the YUI library to build an interactive chart for free.

http://new.yuilibrary.com/yui/docs/charts/

SVG is better than canvas for accessibility, but I don't think it is as easy
to use as a well markedup data table for screen reader users.

I wouldn't use SVG for your page elements (headers, links, buttons).


Ted



On 10/23/11 9:47 PM, Marvin Hunkin startrekc...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi.
 well.
 i am building a complex blindness related site.
 and now doing this via http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au
 and now, there is a accessible drawing tool called svg draw 01
 from dick baldwin.
 he is a computer science professor at washington state university.
 so, how to use this tool.
 to layout my page elements, links, buttons, frames, headings, etc.
 using jaws.
 and then how to visualise all the coordinates.
 able to create lines, shapes, etc, via a wizard.
 this is a java based application.
 and it works, well without using the java access bridge.
 so, any ideas, trick, tips, how to get this done.
 as part of the design process.
 and also, another question.
 which colours work best for low vision users, and as i am totally blind,
 but did have sight when i was younger, so which colours, look the best,
 and also how to visually line out the pages, for this design process.
 if any one has got any ideas.
 for accessibility, let me know.
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[WSG] Story Boards

2011-10-23 Thread Marvin Hunkin

hi.
well.
i am building a complex blindness related site.
and now doing this via http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au
and now, there is a accessible drawing tool called svg draw 01
from dick baldwin.
he is a computer science professor at washington state university.
so, how to use this tool.
to layout my page elements, links, buttons, frames, headings, etc.
using jaws.
and then how to visualise all the coordinates.
able to create lines, shapes, etc, via a wizard.
this is a java based application.
and it works, well without using the java access bridge.
so, any ideas, trick, tips, how to get this done.
as part of the design process.
and also, another question.
which colours work best for low vision users, and as i am totally blind, 
but did have sight when i was younger, so which colours, look the best, 
and also how to visually line out the pages, for this design process.

if any one has got any ideas.
for accessibility, let me know.
marvin.


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Re: [WSG] Story Boards

2011-10-23 Thread Chad Kelly

On 10/24/2011 3:47 PM, Marvin Hunkin wrote:

hi.
well.
i am building a complex blindness related site.
and now doing this via http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au
and now, there is a accessible drawing tool called svg draw 01
from dick baldwin.
he is a computer science professor at washington state university.
so, how to use this tool.
to layout my page elements, links, buttons, frames, headings, etc.
using jaws.
and then how to visualise all the coordinates.
able to create lines, shapes, etc, via a wizard.
this is a java based application.
and it works, well without using the java access bridge.
so, any ideas, trick, tips, how to get this done.
as part of the design process.
and also, another question.
which colours work best for low vision users, and as i am totally 
blind, but did have sight when i was younger, so which colours, look 
the best, and also how to visually line out the pages, for this design 
process.

if any one has got any ideas.
for accessibility, let me know.
marvin.


Well the visualization part might be a bit difficult given you're lack 
of vision.
That said, the story board tool might be able to help a bit with that, 
but I have never used it so can't say for sure.
I have a bit of an advantage in that I have low vision so I can see 
colours and the like, probably a stupid question but just in case i'll 
ask it anyway.
Do you're tutors know that you have a vision impairment and have you 
spoken to the disability officer or whatever job title they have at the 
tafe? As they will probably be able to give you a bit more direct 
assistance particularly with the OLS Online Learning System issues that 
you were describing the other day.
It is just that if they are marking you on the visuals and they don't 
know of you're situation they will give you a crap mark and i'm not sure 
what the policy would be with allowing other people to work on the 
project, some institutions won't allow it if the project is meant to be 
individual.
Oh and some people in education can still be harsh markers even if they 
do understand you're situation.





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Re: [WSG] Story Boards

2007-10-10 Thread Mike at Green-Beast.com
 doing a project for my website development course.
 now, part of the requirements says that i need to
 create a story board to represent what content is
 to be displayed on each page.

Hello Marvin,

Could something like this possibly work for you?
http://green-beast.com/autorun/

There are some in-use examples on the Summary page, one being a 
step-by-step CSS tutorial, another for a presentation, and a third being 
used to showcase some land.

Is the application accessible to you? I tried my best to make it so but it 
was challenging.

Respectfully,
Mike Cherim



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Re: [WSG] Story Boards

2007-10-10 Thread James Jeffery
Molly has put up an example of methods to mock-up/storyboard:

http://www.molly.com/2005/08/23/protoype-techniques-in-the-web-design-workflow/

James


On 10/10/07, Mike at Green-Beast.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  doing a project for my website development course.
  now, part of the requirements says that i need to
  create a story board to represent what content is
  to be displayed on each page.

 Hello Marvin,

 Could something like this possibly work for you?
 http://green-beast.com/autorun/

 There are some in-use examples on the Summary page, one being a
 step-by-step CSS tutorial, another for a presentation, and a third being
 used to showcase some land.

 Is the application accessible to you? I tried my best to make it so but it
 was challenging.

 Respectfully,
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Re: [WSG] Story Boards

2007-10-10 Thread Joe Ortenzi

hi Marvin
I am trying to understand the task you need help with. Pardon my  
ignorance on matters relating to the HCI for the poorly sighted.  
Perhaps you could educate me on this while I try to help.


From what you are saying, it sounds like you are making what I would  
call wireframes, which is to say a rough description of where the  
various elements will generally sit on a page, without all of the  
dressing, like colours, logos, branding, images and without  
describing the sizes of the text exactly. Is that what you are  
referring to as storyboards?


The second question might be irrelevant but had you been able to see  
in the past? I only ask as I understand it is easier to describe  
visual conepts to those who lost their sight as opposed to those who  
never had sight in the first place. The former have a memory of what  
seeing was, making descriptions and analogies easier for the sighted  
to use as examples.


We use Quark, InDesign and OmniGraffle for these tasks, but I am not  
sure what would work well for your computer interface. I would have  
thought that MS Word tables would be useful for this, as would HTML  
tables, perfect in-fact as you can conceive of, for example a three  
column layout and describe it well using tables. How is dreamweaver  
as an interface for you as I understand it is very good at  
manipulating tables in general. Is that a possible tool?


It would also be helpful if you could tell us what your instructor  
found lacking, so we could address their concerns directly.

Joe

On Oct 10 2007, at 04:46, marvin hunkin wrote:


Hi.
doing a project for my website development course.
now, part of the requirements says that i need to create a story  
board to represent what content is to be displayed on each page.

Now sighted students, would draw navigation and story board diagrams.
now, had to do this in word tables and tried html.
but my lecturer is still not happy with what i have come up with.
now, just wondering, is there any software, that might be able to  
represent the story boards for the four websites that i am  
developing for this semester.

any tips, tricks, or any other similar experiences.
let me know, if anyone been in the same position.
unfortunately the guy who did start to develop an accessible text  
to speech drawing software, got his phd, and did not complete the  
project and still in limbo.

he got to the third user tests, and then nicked off.
he did this at Burkely University in Callifornia and the product  
was to be called Intercommunication Draw 2.
okay, can you help out or give suggestions or how to resolve these  
problems?

cheers Marvin.

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[WSG] Story Boards

2007-10-09 Thread marvin hunkin
 
Hi.
doing a project for my website development course.
now, part of the requirements says that i need to create a story board to 
represent what content is to be displayed on each page.
Now sighted students, would draw navigation and story board diagrams.
now, had to do this in word tables and tried html.
but my lecturer is still not happy with what i have come up with.
now, just wondering, is there any software, that might be able to represent the 
story boards for the four websites that i am developing for this semester.
any tips, tricks, or any other similar experiences.
let me know, if anyone been in the same position.
unfortunately the guy who did start to develop an accessible text to speech 
drawing software, got his phd, and did not complete the project and still in 
limbo.
he got to the third user tests, and then nicked off.
he did this at Burkely University in Callifornia and the product was to be 
called Intercommunication Draw 2.
okay, can you help out or give suggestions or how to resolve these problems?
cheers Marvin. 
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Re: [WSG] Story Boards

2007-10-09 Thread William Donovan

What about Visio,

I'm just thinking that you're already using Microsoft products that this may be 
something you could use.

I know of people who use Visio a lot for wireframes and mock-ups. I suppose it 
depends on what details your lecturer is wanting in your story board's.

the only setback I can think of is that Visio has a lot of application for 
other purposes such as relational database design, flowcharts.

does anyone know if this may help Marvin

William Donovan



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 Hi.
 doing a project for my website development course.
 now, part of the requirements says that i need to create a story board 
 to represent what content is to be displayed on each page.
 Now sighted students, would draw navigation and story board diagrams.
 now, had to do this in word tables and tried html.
 but my lecturer is still not happy with what i have come up with.
 now, just wondering, is there any software, that might be able to 
 represent the story boards for the four websites that i am developing 
 for this semester.
 any tips, tricks, or any other similar experiences.
 let me know, if anyone been in the same position.
 unfortunately the guy who did start to develop an accessible text to 
 speech drawing software, got his phd, and did not complete the project 
 and still in limbo.
 he got to the third user tests, and then nicked off.
 he did this at Burkely University in Callifornia and the product was to 
 be called Intercommunication Draw 2.
 okay, can you help out or give suggestions or how to resolve these 
 problems?
 cheers Marvin. 
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Re: [WSG] Story Boards

2007-10-09 Thread Steve Olive
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 01:46:58 pm marvin hunkin wrote:
 Hi.
 doing a project for my website development course.
 now, part of the requirements says that i need to create a story board to
 represent what content is to be displayed on each page. Now sighted
 students, would draw navigation and story board diagrams. now, had to do
 this in word tables and tried html.
 but my lecturer is still not happy with what i have come up with.
 now, just wondering, is there any software, that might be able to represent
 the story boards for the four websites that i am developing for this
 semester. any tips, tricks, or any other similar experiences.
 let me know, if anyone been in the same position.
 unfortunately the guy who did start to develop an accessible text to speech
 drawing software, got his phd, and did not complete the project and still
 in limbo. he got to the third user tests, and then nicked off.
 he did this at Burkely University in Callifornia and the product was to be
 called Intercommunication Draw 2. okay, can you help out or give
 suggestions or how to resolve these problems? cheers Marvin.
Hi Marvin,

I recommend starting with a liquid layout like either of Thierry Koblentz's 
CSS Layout 6 at http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/liquid/6.asp or CSS Layout 
8 at http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/liquid/8.asp.

These block layouts can be printed to display the layout. You should then be 
able to describe the size, colours, content and content position of each 
block as the text on the story boards. This description is what makes a 
storyboard effective, not the story board sketch.

Try creating story boards for each section of the layout:

* Header
*Menu
*Content
*Subsection
*Footer

There would be a number of story boards for the content, and maybe the 
subsection, but you should only need a single story board for the other 
sections.

Hope this helps!

-- 
Regards,

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RE: [WSG] Story Boards

2007-10-09 Thread Frank Palinkas
Hi Marvin,

 

In April of this year I came across an add-in template for Microsoft Visio,
enabling a user to produce wire-frames and more within the Visio work
environment. Here is the address to the web page and small downloadable
package:

 

http://www.guuui.com/issues/02_07.php

 

Maybe this will help get the job done?

 

Kind regards,

Frank 

 

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Hi.
doing a project for my website development course.
now, part of the requirements says that i need to create a story board to
represent what content is to be displayed on each page.
Now sighted students, would draw navigation and story board diagrams.
now, had to do this in word tables and tried html.
but my lecturer is still not happy with what i have come up with.
now, just wondering, is there any software, that might be able to represent
the story boards for the four websites that i am developing for this
semester.
any tips, tricks, or any other similar experiences.
let me know, if anyone been in the same position.
unfortunately the guy who did start to develop an accessible text to speech
drawing software, got his phd, and did not complete the project and still in
limbo.
he got to the third user tests, and then nicked off.
he did this at Burkely University in Callifornia and the product was to be
called Intercommunication Draw 2.
okay, can you help out or give suggestions or how to resolve these problems?
cheers Marvin. 



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Re: [WSG] Story Boards

2007-10-09 Thread Denise Belling
Hi Marvin

You could try Axure (www.axure.com). I'm not too sure how accessible it is,
but there is a trial version available and it has lots of drag  drop
functionality which could be helpful if it works with any accessibility
tools you are using.

Good luck with it.

Cheers
Denise


On 10/10/07, William Donovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 What about Visio,

 I'm just thinking that you're already using Microsoft products that this
 may be something you could use.

 I know of people who use Visio a lot for wireframes and mock-ups. I
 suppose it depends on what details your lecturer is wanting in your story
 board's.

 the only setback I can think of is that Visio has a lot of application for
 other purposes such as relational database design, flowcharts.

 does anyone know if this may help Marvin

 William Donovan



  marvin hunkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Hi.
  doing a project for my website development course.
  now, part of the requirements says that i need to create a story board
  to represent what content is to be displayed on each page.
  Now sighted students, would draw navigation and story board diagrams.
  now, had to do this in word tables and tried html.
  but my lecturer is still not happy with what i have come up with.
  now, just wondering, is there any software, that might be able to
  represent the story boards for the four websites that i am developing
  for this semester.
  any tips, tricks, or any other similar experiences.
  let me know, if anyone been in the same position.
  unfortunately the guy who did start to develop an accessible text to
  speech drawing software, got his phd, and did not complete the project
  and still in limbo.
  he got to the third user tests, and then nicked off.
  he did this at Burkely University in Callifornia and the product was to
  be called Intercommunication Draw 2.
  okay, can you help out or give suggestions or how to resolve these
  problems?
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