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global_design_dashboard.mp4 | Video | 1/19/2021 | Small sub 2 minute video on a custom dashboard that a client has built for their processes inside of adilas. As a small side note, Bryan Dayton was the developer behind the interface. We would like to revamp this and make it look awesome. It already has a lot of power, it could just use a more modern look and feel. |
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When I joined the meeting, they were already talking about different customers and how they use the system. A guy by the name of Jason, from Global Design Assembly had told Steve that he uses the adilas system because the system helps him make money. We want to help more clients like that. We love working with clients who get what we do and where we are headed. It really is a viable solution for solution minded people and companies. The topic changed over to plans for our new website. We talked about allowing for different personalities and virtual skins (themes) or how the information is presented. I showed the guys some shots from the Learn To Freeride (LTF) project. It is an interactive product to help teach snowboard freestyle tricks and moves. We offer 3 skins in the interactive product. We had a classic skin, a retro skin, and a punk skin. Fun blast from the past. On the adilas side, we may end up asking the users what they do and then change the skins based on that. Some like it more loose and funny, while others are all business and no laughing. Fun, but we have to play to the audience at hand. Sometimes that can be tricky. See attached for a small video from a client going over their own custom dashboard. It doesn't look that pretty, but it is very functional for this company. We'd love to take that same power and put a fun and user friendly face on it (graphical display and user interface pieces). |