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New Scientist Catches The Realise Buzz

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Here at Realise we are very pleased about our latest magazine fame! New Scientist has written a fantastic piece about a recent product we have been working on which we refer to as the ‘Bee Hotel’. Working alongside ML Electronics, we designed and manufactured a bee training device designed to reward groups of bees with a syrup solution when they detect particular smells.

Bees have a fantastic sense of smell and after a few hours of using the bee hotel, they learn to associate the reward with the odour. The product is currently being tested by UK biotech firm Inscentinel. Have a read of the full New Scientist article, page 19 issue 2752, or read our previous blog article about the innovation & design of the Bee Hotel.

Google phases out support for IE6

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Google phases out support for IE6

Great news -  Finally Google is phasing out support for IE6, sinking a nice big wooden stake through the heart of the evil browser…

Well OK maybe that’s overstating it a bit. But on occasions I’ve seen my colleague Ed almost reduced to tears when our latest W3C standards compliant site falls to pieces testing in IE6. So it was over a consoling cup of tea last year that we decided to stop offering IE6 compatibility to clients, unless they wanted to pay double for the web build and testing stage.

The problem has always been that IE6 ploughed it’s own furrow in a fairly typical Microsoft kind of way - it all worked, but just slightly differently from everyone else - making building a site that worked on all browsers like herding cats up a steep river.

So bye bye IE6, good riddance old chap. Great, now we can put that stinky garlic away.

Disclaimer: The views expressed here do not suggest that Google is a vampire slayer or that Microsoft turns out software with supernatural powers to offend web designers.

Augmented Reality Realised

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Augmented Reality (AR) is a hot topic, but one that has for some time been considered too futuristic and advanced for us tech followers to get on board with. However, AR is now becoming more real thanks to some well known companies using the technology to their advantage.

Augmented Reality Application - Image Courtesy of Wikimedia

Augmented Reality Application - Image Courtesy of Wikimedia

Augmented Reality works on the basis that elements from the physical real world are combined with virtual computer-generated imagery thus creating a mixed reality. By using this advanced technology, the information that surrounds us in the real world can become interactive and easily used digitally.

AR is interactive in real time and registered in 3D, therefore we can harness this technology without difficulty into our everyday lives. We can now see AR being used in sport, film, documentaries and video games. The technology can enhance our viewing pleasure for (more…)

Copper ‘Community Support’ Launch

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Copper has recently launched it’s on-line community page which aims to replace its previous forums, FAQ’s and support emails.  The management software, which we at Realise have been using for a short time, has produced what looks like an easy navigational on-line support tool to help customers with purchasing problems, helpful information on how to use Copper project effectively and the future development of Copper.

We are sure that the launch will be successful and the new function of the community page will attract more custom!

Product Design Open Source Creates New Rally Fighter

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Is open community product design something that we in the UK should be promoting? Well, with cars like the Rally Fighter being produced we think it’s a goer!

If you do happen to be the Barranca Park Way area of Los Angeles on Saturday, then make sure that you drop in on the Cars and Coffee event which is being held at the Mazda headquarters. Organised by Local Motors, community members will have the opportunity to see the first prototype of the Rally Fighter.

Designed by Sangho Kim, the Rally Fighter is a $50,000 off road (but street legal) racer. The diesel car is designed to be used in the desert, however Local Motors claim that the Rally Fighter will handle well on-road driving at an efficient 30+ mpg. The car has taken many months of research and development and it will be available to buy in June of this year, However, potential buyers can order their own custom built model now for £5,000 deposit.

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Local Motors is a great example of community based product design. LM members have the opportunity to upload their own car designs which are then voted for by other group members. Popular designs are then developed and built by the Local Motors community. As the car designs are developed openly, members can help choose designs, fixtures and fittings and they also have the final say on where the vehicle will be available to buy.


Quote from Steve Jobs

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Just seen some of the first pictures of the iPad. Great looking product design. Check it out…

Good looking product design of the new iPad

The new iPad as a laptop thingy-ma-jig. Courtesy of engadget

Mr Steve Jobs of Apple ended by saying:

“We’ve always tried to be at the intersection of technology and liberal arts — we want to make the best tech, but have them be intuitive. It’s the combination of these two things that have let us make the iPad.”

I couldn’t have said it better myself!! Our thoughts on the new iPad to follow…

Apple Tablet Almost Here Or Almost There?

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
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You may have caught some of the buzz about the Apple’s impending new product development announcement. Since Steve Jobs gleefully demo’d the first iPhone, the tech world has got slightly flustered every time Apple books a venue for more than 20 people.

This evening (UK time) Apple will announce what is slated to be a new Tablet computer. At this stage it’s 99% sure to be a new Apple Tablet, like this one mocked up on the T3 Site.

I’m really interested to see what they come out with, for three reasons:

1. Since buying a Toshiba Tecra tablet PC to experiment with sketching design concepts, I’ve been intrigued and frustrated by tablet computers. In typical Microsoft style, the tablet PC had some brilliant bits like the handwriting recognition, but overall it was really just some pen interface stuff tacked onto the top of windows, making it inappropriate as a touch sensitive user interface and disappointing as a user experience. So I’m very interested to see what the masters of user interface innovation have come up with. Remember it was Apple who originally invented the Mouse and the drag and drop Desktop metaphor we use so much today. They’ve certainly been busy over the last few years submitting a lot of  patents for touch sensitive interfaces. With incredible timing the USPTO have actually today granted a patent for a proximity-sensing touchscreen.

Diagram from Apple's latest Patent for proximity sensing touchscreen.

Diagram from Apple's latest Patent for proximity sensing touchscreen.

2. I’m also hoping to see Apple remain loyal to it’s creative customers and for this to be a fantastic electronic sketchbook. I actually really liked sketching on the tablet PC. Everyone has different opinions about this, but I always found it much easier to sketch directly on the screen of the tablet PC, rather than use a graphics tablet, where my hand’s moving on the desk while I look at the results on the screen a couple of feet away. I’m not holding out much hope on the graphic drawing ability though, as Apple will inevitably have made compromises to reduce cost. I imagine they will have prioritised functionality like mobile internet connection to download ebooks, which has more mass market appeal and will leverage iTunes to sell books. This little old product designer will be disappointed though if it’s no good as an arty farty tool.

3. Finally I can’t wait  to see what kind of lovely thing they’ve come up with this time. Apple are such a good example of a company that really ‘get’ what good product design is for and I love them for their bravery. It will be fascinating to find out what their strategy has been in selecting the balance of functionality and features. I suspect it will be a lot like the iPhone and have some crucial missing component (like the G3 was missing from the fist iPhone), and this one will only be  a “nearly there” product leading to the fully awesome version 2 next year.

So let’s see what happens in the next few hours! We’ll report back what we find.

Must See Short Film - Beautiful Design & Stunning CG

Monday, January 18th, 2010

I was recently blown away by the $300 short film sensation “Ataque de Panico”. Then along comes something even more extraordinary.

The Third & The Seventh is a bewilderingly beautiful world, which apart from the human and animals is created from the imagination of one man (Alex Roman) and a computer. Ladies and gents, we have arrived at the place where Computer Generated Imagery is indiscernible from reality. No in fact, it is enhanced reality.

Given the way the power of computer graphics, software and games are developing I find it both entrancing and disturbing that we will soon (perhaps within the next decade) be seeing such rich immersive environments be created in real time. It is becoming harder by the day to distinguish reality from the electronic version, which raises some interesting philosophical questions and potential design problems for humankind. Fancy a go in the Matrix anyone?

Ok enough preamble… enjoy this (recommend you click HD):

The Third & The Seventh from Alex Roman on Vimeo.

By the way, for all you aerodynamicists out there, yes I do think the wind turbine blades are back to front and they start turning too quickly, but I think we can forgive him this can’t we?

CGI Robot Animation detroys Montevideo but creates 100,000% ROI

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Story goes that Federico Alvarez from Uruguay made this incredible Sci-Fi “Aliens attack earth” short film. Wait for it… at a total cost of $300. Of course that doesn’t include his own time during which he must have grown a long white beard and shrivelled into the shape of Yoda.

However, the good news is he’s got a well deserved $30million movie deal on the back of this masterpiece with Sami Raimi’s Ghost House Pictures in Hollywood. So there’s a bit of inspiration to all our wonderful entrepreneurs sweating away to bring products to market. The white beard and stunted shape could pay off, though to be honest it probably won’t be quite such a staggering 100,000% return on investment (that’s what ROI means in case you were bothered) in creativity & design.

So our thanks to Alastair Ross our innovation guru for showing this to us today… Don your best headphones and check it out:

(Oh and to all our clients… don’t get any funny ideas about us creating you a blockbuster animation for £200!).

Best User Interface Message Ever!

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Just opened a part in Solidworks and joy of all joy I got the best dialog box error message ever…

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…Oh Ok. Brilliant. (more…)

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