Saturday, 30 November 2013
Final Piece
Having made all of the changes I needed from the crit feedback, I have now finished my final visualisation with added scenes.
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Crit feedback
After receiving feedback from my peers and tutors, I have decided to make the following changes:
- Change the speed of my animations to better pace the visualisation
- Add more scenes to lengthen the video
- Make the theme of each scene more coherent
- Add music and a background to enhance the attraction to the video
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Dynamic Visualisation
As part of this project we have been asked to create a dynamic visualisation, here is the first draft of mine ready to show my peers for final feedback before hand in.
Saturday, 23 November 2013
Dynamic Visualisation research
To get a good idea of what is effective in a dynamic visualisation and what is less effective, I have been watching similar types of apps that target a child audience. There two stood out for different reasons.
The above app is a puzzle game which is available on both android and IOS, this video shows some highlights from the game and shows you brief navigation skills to work it on difficulty levels, I think it is essential to show the user then app is easy to navigate around. The other thing that this video used which I feel could be effective in my work is the cartoon hand. This means the user can see all of the screen without the distraction of a large hand, this could also be drawn in the style of my app to make it look more in keeping with the design.
This app is a collection of short stories for children, the first thing that strikes me about this video is how much less effective it is with no sound while the puzzle app's video was very engaging with up beat music, this is something to strongly consider when creating my video. This video like the first does a good job of showing the user how to use the navigation and demonstrates how easily you can move through the app which is appealing and I will make sure I carry forward to my own work.
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHmoCjxl6R8#t=176 |
This app is a collection of short stories for children, the first thing that strikes me about this video is how much less effective it is with no sound while the puzzle app's video was very engaging with up beat music, this is something to strongly consider when creating my video. This video like the first does a good job of showing the user how to use the navigation and demonstrates how easily you can move through the app which is appealing and I will make sure I carry forward to my own work.
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Storyboard
I have created a detailed storyboard of my app which could be sent off to the developers for them to code. Within this storyboard I have added all the details such as how the navigation works and the sound effects that will be included throughout.
Friday, 1 November 2013
Graphic Style
As part of the project, we have been asked to create our own style for the app which differs from the original story. Here is what the cover of the original book by William Bee looks like.
The style is very simple and flat, with minimal colour and no texture. I have decided to flip this on its head and make my style very heavily based around colour and texture. After looking at some different children's books, the style that stood out most to me was from the Lola and Charlie series. In these books, the illustrations are a very good mix of photography, drawing and other textures.
These books however are very well known for their style, so while taking inspiration from these, I do not wish to simply recreate it. My theme will be based around drawings and digital textures to add depth and interest while also being a great stimulator for children with learning difficulties.
To go with the theme of childish, bold and supportive of those with difficulties, I have found a font that has been specifically designed to help people with dyslexia and is extremely easy to read while not looking out of place with my plans. This font is called "Open-Dyslexic" and I feel it will suit my app very well while being beneficial to the users.
The style is very simple and flat, with minimal colour and no texture. I have decided to flip this on its head and make my style very heavily based around colour and texture. After looking at some different children's books, the style that stood out most to me was from the Lola and Charlie series. In these books, the illustrations are a very good mix of photography, drawing and other textures.
These books however are very well known for their style, so while taking inspiration from these, I do not wish to simply recreate it. My theme will be based around drawings and digital textures to add depth and interest while also being a great stimulator for children with learning difficulties.
To go with the theme of childish, bold and supportive of those with difficulties, I have found a font that has been specifically designed to help people with dyslexia and is extremely easy to read while not looking out of place with my plans. This font is called "Open-Dyslexic" and I feel it will suit my app very well while being beneficial to the users.
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