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Media Lab Ships Design Product
Published by: jack 2008-08-21

Media Lab Monday unveiled PhotoWebber, a new tool for designing interactive Web pages.

Fujitsu Develops New SoC Design Methodology Based on UML and C ::
IT Media Lab CAD Research Department Tel: +81-44-754-2663 (Kawasaki) Please understand that product prices, specifications and other details are current
http://pr.fujitsu.com/en/news/2002/04/16-2.html
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PhotoWebber automatically converts Adobe Photoshop files into finished Web pages, seamlessly converting each Photoshop file into a Web-ready graphic with complete HTML code. This allows graphic designers to give programmers with pre-assmbled templates. The content will retain the original layout once the document is converted to HTML.

The program also:

  • Creates GIF, JPG, and PNG files from Photoshop layers
  • Writes HTML and JavaScript code for page layouts and animated rollover buttons
  • Jott™ - Jobs and Career::
    The above is not some ideal created in an HR lab. . Design, develop, ship & scale up large web services; Knowledge/experience/interest in building 3-tier
    http://www.jott.com/jott/jobs.html
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    Sandbox_References::
    "Premises for Future Media Home design projects", an unpublished internal working paper for the Future Media Home project, Media Lab, University of Art and
    http://fmh.uiah.fi/projects/sandbox/referencias.htm
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    Provides the option to create HTML 3.0 compatible table layouts or use DHTML to position objects on the page

A downloadable version of the program retails for $199 and a CD version for $249 plus shipping. Advance CD orders will ship June 30 although the program can be downloaded now.

Murray Moss's Home Product Lab::
Oct 11, 2004 Design Scientist. Even retail guru Murray Moss—who uses his apartment as product lab—has learned to embrace a little tackiness.
http://nymag.com/nymetro/shopping/homedesign/features/9981/
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design science | The Buckminster Fuller Institute::
Mar 31, 2007 Currently he is a researcher at the Media Lab Smart Cities Group, and Tomek Rygalik of Design Products for his Sustainable Light
http://www.bfi.org/our_programs/bfi_community/design_science
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More information about the program is available here.


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