Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Information/ Instruction design

Definition:

Information and instruction design is the most important part of designing. It gives the designer the power to organise and present their ideas before executing them to their client so no money and or time is wasted. There are no restrictions to which medium it is usable for from web to print it doesn't matter.

Examples:

User/ manual guides

Graphs

Interactive Design

Definition:

Interactive Design is the trade of exploring products and systems that users can interact with. The creation of interactive products is driven by software, mobile devices and many other electronic devices.

Example:

Myspace
ebay
Facebook

Mood Board


A mood board is design using images and text to convey a certain mood of the creator or the creators subject. Mood boards are used to assist graphic designers to achieve the best possible design for its client so they can put everything together for them and then after making the mood board they can then execute a design that will accommodate for the client.

Persona:
Johnny Smith
John is a 75-year-old retired carpenter who still enjoys hikes in national parks and ridding his Harley-Davidson. He looks forward to the local club raffle and a catch up with the boys on a Thursday evening. He also enjoys playing bingo, listening to local radio and watching old western movies with his wife Jill. As he gets older and has to visit the hospital more often, he prefers quick and efficient healthcare with simple, bold instructions and hospital signs. He aims to enjoy the rest of his life traveling a little and spending time with family, especially his grandchildren.

Location: Hobart
Toaster Usage: Unfortunately Johnny has never used a fancy new electric toaster.
Computer/Internet Usage: PC, Occasionally browses the Internet with the help of his grandchildren.
Computer Skill: Novice user. Finds things too complicated on the computer to use. Has an email but doesn’t know how to use it properly.

story boarding - slide 3

story Boarding - slide 2

Story Boarding - slide 1


Steps to making toast

  1. Place toaster on a safe surface
  2. Plug toaster in to power point
  3. Switch the power on
  4. Insert no more then 2 pieces of toast
  5. Choose setting of desired cooking time (light-dark dial)
  6. Pull down lever and wait for ejection
  7. Check darkness of toast. Is it medium to dark brown?
  8. Wait for toast to be cool enough to touch
  9. Test toast if it is at a touchable temperature
  10. Place toast on plate

Steps to making toast flowchart


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Web 2.0 Examples

Meebo.com
http://www2.meebo.com

HousingMaps.com
http://www.housingmaps.com

These web sites show the great potential that web 2.0 can offer its users, where software and existing sites can be manipulated into something new and different to achieve the same, different or more goals then the original.

Web 2.0

What is Web 2.0?

Web 2.0 is a variety of current internet tools and technologies created around the idea that the people who consume media, access the internet, and use the web shouldn't passively absorb what's available, hence, they should use the internet in such a way that it benefits themselves for the moment and the future and those of their communities.

The tools used in Web 2.0 blogs, social networking applications, rss, social networking tools and wikis.

"Everything You Need to Know About Web 2.0." TechSoup - The Technology Place for Nonprofits. 10 Mar. 2009 .