Mini-Application

Mini-Application “The People Who Shaped AI”


Comments and explanations by Marco Barnig

1. Figma


Since I was not familiar with Figma until recently, it took me a while to understand that it is a powerful digital tool for illustrating the layout of a website.

Back in 1997, when I created my first static website on the Webplaza of the Telecommunications Division of the P&T public company, I regularly sketched page layouts on squared paper. Most of my ideas came to me at night—during dreams or bouts of insomnia. I would get up, quickly draw a sketch on paper, and then return to bed to fall asleep again.

My second website created in June 2000 in the Webplaza of P&T with dynamic HTML

2. Collaboration Across Generations


To facilitate collaboration and mutual understanding between the different generations involved in the KI-Léierbud project, I tried to design wireframes in my baby-boomer style as an example in Figma, starting with Alan Turing.

3. Wireframe “Alan Turing”


My original idea for the functional wireframe of the “Alan Turing” page is shown below:

Layout on a narrow screen (mobile, tablet in portrait mode)
Layout on a wide screen (tablet in landscape mode, desktop computer, television)

4. Mockup “Alan Turing”


My original idea for the graphical mockup of the “Alan Turing” page is presented in the following figure.

Layout on both narrow and wide screen

I limited myself to defining a harmonious palette of three colors—used respectively for the top and bottom fixed bars and for the central content area.

5. Interactive Prototype “Alan Turing”


I added the image and text for “Alan Turing” into the WordPress CMS under a new category: knowledge/visionaries.
The ID of the first article is 1961. I extended the existing prototype URL https://app8.ki-leierbud.lu with the parameter /?p=1961&color=ocean.
The content displayed in the browser looks as follows:

Interactive prototype on a narrow screen (mobile, tablet portrait)
Interactive prototype on a wide screen (tablet landscape, desktop, TV)

6. Revised Wireframes and Mockups “Alan Turing”


Based on the Figma mockup proposed by Sumin, and in order to support all the required functionalities, I revised the functional and graphical wireframes as follows:

My proposal for a revised mockup of the knowledge mini-app on a narrow screen (mobile, tablet portrait)
My proposal for a revised mockup of the knowledge mini-app on a wide screen (tablet landscape, desktop, TV)

7. Interactive Prototype of the Mini-Application “The People Who Shaped AI”


To demonstrate the practical operation of the “Alan Turing” page and its integration within the mini-application “The People Who Shaped AI”, I added a few more visionaries and pioneers, as well as a first and last page, into the WordPress CMS.

I also created a new JSON file with a uniform black color palette.

My plan is to adapt the code and host it at:


https://ki-leierbud.lu/knowledge/visionaries/


In the meantime, it can be tested with the current code at:


https://app8.ki-leierbud.lu/?p=1988&color=black