Friday, 30 September 2016

Week 3 Website Models


Here are some visual models for websites that we like the visual style and layout of.








Thursday, 29 September 2016

Week 3 Journey Map

Topic;
Neighbours day - emergency preparation (BBQ and soccer game).

Poster:

Do:

  • Go to the website.
  • Contact neighbours about having a neighbours day.

Think:

  • Consider the implications of being in a 'team' rather than alone in an emergency.
  • Think about emergencies that they have been through or heard of.
  • Revaluate their relationships with their neighbours.

Feel:

  • Worried about disasters.
  • That they need to prepare for an emergency.

Website:

Do:

  • Organise a neighbours day.
  • Print flyers.
Think:
  • Think more in-depth about what could happen in a emergency and how prepared they are.
  • About how people have helped each other through these situations before and how important for families and everyone to have help and connections.
Feel:
  • Inspired to hold a neighbours day.
  • The want to be part of the "team".

Flyer:

Do:
  • Keep in contact with their neighbours.
  • Get prepared.
  • Hold more neighbours days.

Think:
  • Keep it in the back of their mind, as a reminder, to plan more neighbours days.
Feel:
  • That they had a success with the neighbours day.

Sunday, 25 September 2016

Week 3 Coloured Hat Exercise

Suggestion cards;

Red Hat;

Gut reaction -

  • Poster 1 - Too dark, hard to understand.
  • Poster 2 - Bright, confusing as to the subject.

Likes/Dislikes -

  • Poster 1 - Likes - Good heading and good contrast. - Dislikes - Too darker colours, hard to see, background is hard to understand.
  • Poster 2 - Likes - Good use of colour, great wording on the backs of the shirts. - Dislikes - It's lacking something.
Yellow Hat;

Benefits -

  • Poster 1 - Shows the disaster itself.
  • Poster 2 - Shows the team, colourful.

What's working -

  • Poster 1 - The title/tagline.
  • Poster 2 - Colours, backs of the shirts, 
Black Hat;

Negative -
  • Poster 1 - Overall doesn't work, too dark.
  • Poster 2 - Overall too simplistic and subject matter is blurry. 
What's not working -
  • Poster 1 - The dark colours and the background.
  • Poster 2 - The small writing and large letters on the shirt backs. 

What might go wrong -

  • Poster 1 - The text will be lost in the dark background and not be able to be seen form afar.
  • Poster 2 - The subject matter may be misinterpreted.
White Hat;

What content do you have? - 
  • Poster 1 - Title, Subheading, Call to action, Simple date and time positions, emergency imagery, football team imagery.
  • Poster 2 - Title, Date and Time (not correct), emergency wording, football team imagery.
What do you need? - 
  • Finalised Title, Subheading, Call to action, Date and Time.
  • More understandable emergency imagery.
  • BBQ imagery.
  • Neighbourly imagery.
Green Hat;

What is your plan of attack? - 


  • Explore new ideas along the lines of combining the two poster developments into one idea.
  • Explore text in the way of titles and body text as well as research.
  • See how extra imagery can be brought into play. 

What feedback is helpful to move forward with? -

  • For the call to action "Join the neighbourhood team at..."
  • Replace the main focus of the football game, the ball, with a first aid kit or something like that.



Week 3 Poster Interim Visuals

Below are the two poster developments that we presented for our interim critic.


The idea for this poster was a good one but the writing on the backs of the shirts, which was meant to be a main focus, was only noticed last or not even at all. The layout of the poster was too simple and needed a more interesting form. 



Although this poster has a solid idea behind it, it is hard to get the idea of football and bbq from it, I feel we we're focusing too much on the disaster side of things and not on the bbq and sport side.


This is a different iteration of the same poster, but the same thing still applies it is not really doing what it should be doing, We need to focus more on the sporting side of things to get the team work message across.

Monday, 19 September 2016

Week 2 Exploration of Design Matrix

The below ideas and sketches that have been created by combining unlikely words and themes from the design matrix to create unusual ideas.

Week 2 Design Matrix

We looked at 5 parts of the topic we will be using; subject; audience; tangible;themes/symbols;styles. The words in italics are the ones that can relate to our starter idea of BBQ and a causal soccer sporting event.

Subject;
Neighbours "get together"

End goal;
Preparedness
Disaster
Emergency

By means of;
BBQ
Social gathering
Sports
Dinner (potluck)
Cake stall
Movie night
Parties
Garage sale
Picnic
Park 
Walk

Creates;
Interaction
Friendship
Support
Care
Help

Audience;
Students
Families with young children
Older people/grandparents
Professionals
Young couples
Older couples
Singles
Teenagers
Gang members
Gamers
Workaholics
Wealthy
Pet owners
On the benefit
Environmentalists
Religious
Foreigners
Non-english speakers
Introverts
Extroverts
Farmers

Tangible;
Mailbox
Houses
Footpath
Doors
Streetlights
Cars
Animals/pets
Trees
Gardens
Lawnmowers
Washing lines
People
Recycle bins
Bicycles
Ice cream trucks
Grass
Fences
Driveways
Roads
Dairy/shops
Schools
Rain
Sprinklers
Playground
Sheds
Parks
Bus stops

Disaster;
First aid kit
Canned food
Torch
No power
Batteries
Bandaids
Water
Photo albums
Documents
Warmth
Meeting place
Exit 

Themes/Symbols;
Shaking hands
Over the fence
Waving
Talking (streets, hallways, shops, mailbox, school/pickup, kids playing)
Libraries/shop
Coffee/tea
Beer
Fighting
Security/watch
Polite
Vandalism
Tagging
Holiday
Checkup (health)
Borrow something
Ball over fence
Return pet
Babysitting
Complaining
Weather
Sports
Gossip
Play date
Water plants
Get together
Speed dating

Style;
Hipster
Minimalist/architectural
Childish
Humorous
Modern
Post-modern
Art deco
White picket fence (american dream)
Romantic
Shitty flats
State housing
Beach house/bach
Hippy
Villa/colonial
Apartment building
Soccer mum
Bogans
Farmers
Homeless people
Suits
50's
60's
70's
80's
90's
New millennials
Noticeboard
Social media
Word of mouth
Stickers
Newsletters
Rap
Poetry
Fashion

Rhetoric;
Irony
Satire
Sarcastic
Parody
Pastiche
Juxtaposition
Symbols
Metaphor

Week 2 Mockup Posters

We did a few mockup posters to get across our ideas. Below are those posters.

We also talked with a tutor about the ideas and found that we need to incorporate the emergency aspect of the idea.

Week 2 Mood Boards

We needed to create a mood board to get across our starting idea, one that we could refer back to. Below is that mood board. Our starting idea is that the neighbours day will be a causal football match for all ages and a BBQ. This creates a place for both the parents and the children of the area to get to know each other. It also allows for this gathering to be used to prepare the neighbourhood for any disaster or emergency.

Friday, 16 September 2016

Week 1 Simpson Idea Generation

In class we looked at different characters from the Simpsons' TV show and created thumbnail drawings and bigger A4 drawings for each of our 4 characters. Below are both sets.