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Yisia is a innovator in database access technology and design. Founded in 2004 by Yisia, the principal activities of the Yisia are Human-Computer Interface (HCI) software, package design, exhibition unit design, graphic design, e-commerce and technology licensing. Working with wide-range of researchers, designers, artist and developers from around the world.
2007 - Present
Yisia HCI Technology
Yisia and partners activities and full-service include:
• Software licensing
• Technology licensing
• GUI architecture
• Graphic design
2005 - Present
JNB International
Yisia and partners activities and full-service include:
• Naming and brand design
• Graphic design
• Promotional supplies
• Package design
• Exhibition design
• Web design
2000 - 2004
Senior designer, Wax New Media Agency
Yisia was team leader heading up a number of projects for high profile clients that include:
• Agent Provocateur
• Brita
• Channel 5
• Columbia Sportswear Company
• Michiko Koshino
• Thunderbirds (TV series)
• Unilever
Yisia was educated in London at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, from 1997 to 2000
Awards
International Who’s Who, 2007
Patent awarded — “Menu displayed on alternate sides of the screen”, 2008
Patent awarded — “Menu display on a handheld device”, 2006
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To find out more about Yisia, please go to www.yisia.com/portfolio
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June 16, 2008
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June 10th, 2008
Full Access Minimal Sequence, Yisia HCI(Internal News)

Yisia® today unveiled J2ME™ mobile software Yisia HCI™ designed to help mobile network operators and handset vendors provide mobile handsets that improves end-users experience of advanced services and content management. The software includes “large data set” access technologies Category-Track™, Preview-Action™ and Teleport-Link™.
The Yisia HCI™ software features:
• Up to 11.1% more data to be accessed than conventional software.
• Unites file, folder, browser and history features into one simple steering function.
• Permits the fast-previewing of content with the Yisia Duo™, enabling the user to browse a vast number of files with ease and minimum rates of human error.
• Forward and backward Yisia Skip™ feature permits intelligent and customizable sub-data searches by the customer, vastly reducing the time taken by users to access mobile content.
The new Yisia HCI™ software provides customers with the ability to rapidly access data for a wide variety of applications that include messaging, collaboration, project management, unified communications, digital libraries and CRM data. An important benefit of the Yisia HCI™ software is a “low click count” input method for customers to access all data sets and features on mobile handsets. As a result the Yisia HCI™ software provides a more intuitive and compelling approach to the management of user created content, music, videos, games, and mobile advertising.
The Yisia HCI™ software is suitable for conventional and high-end handsets and can be deployed on devices with different user input options such as mobile joysticks, 4x3 keypads, QWERTY keypads, and touch screens.
January 28th, 2008
Mobile Phones(Internal News)
The Mobile Phones
Published at 15 March 2002 by Yisia

Mobile phones, which each have a personal phone number, will become an important tool in terms of digital identification, imaging, audio, games, emails and home networking.
For more information on www.Yisia.com/portfolio
January 20th, 2008
Aqulic®(Internal News)
The principle characteristics of Aqulic are well-being, health, beauty and innovation. A simple clean design for the packaging informs the user that Aqulic is a health care product.
The Aqulic lighting box was exhibited in 2006 at trade shows held by Aquatech Amsterd, Netherlands and Salon International 2006 - 2007 held at ExCel. Both trade shows were well attended by visitors. Over 40,000 visitors visited the Aqulic stand.
Design by Yisia | Client - JNB International

January 18th, 2008
The Third Industrial Revolution
Network will affect the lives of every one around the world and future will transform in to a network and it will never look back.
- Microsoft's Chairman and Chief Software Architect, Bill Gates
The Third Industrial Revolution
Published at 15 March 2002 by Yisia

If industrial society is the development and application of natural resources, network society is the development and application of human resources and relations.
Network society is not an extension of an industrial society and it does not always involve high technology.
In a network society, Internet connection, using microprocessors such as computers, mobile phones, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistant) or game consoles, represent the development of human resources and allow connectivity of people all over the world.
In this way, connection between people - valuable human resources is formed. This allows interaction between like minded people, and is inclusive rather than exclusive.
The network society has created a new avenue of consumption, courtesy of e-commerce.
A good example is Amazon.com.
Although an online book store, Amazon.com is one of the leading stocks on the NASDAQ, a stock exchange usually occupied by stocks of high-tech corporations. However it is interesting to note that Amazon is infact not a technology company but merely implements leading edge technology to operate its business.
At the time of writing (March 2002), Amazon was worth over 5.5 billion dollars and is well on its way to becoming a highly profitable service corporation.
Amazon found its niche in the market by looking for consumer groups through the network system.
This was not an adaptation of high technology.
It was a refreshing use of an existing society inside the network.
People buy books, CDs, videos, DVDs, video games and merchandise online and can obtain required information quickly. The network's convenience led to a steady growth in an intricate communication cycle and it has become the new communication paradigm.
This communication paradigm will bring about an enormous change to the service business industry and it will propel into a 3rd Industrial Revolution.
Designers of the 21st century should realise the changes in the communication paradigm and explore the next generation in design, with the goal of providing customers with efficient communication vessels for the fourth Industrial revolution.
We have to realise that the changes to the communication paradigm were brought by the expansion of the network and heightened sharing of information. Efficient network structure is vital to the future industry.
From now on, the design of websites, mobile phone software, video games and PDA software will lead the way in industry.
It will be the beginning of a design revolution, cultivating a next generation industry. Components of this new industry will include interactive exhibitions, stores, museums, galleries and entertainment.
For more information on www.Yisia.com/portfolio


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