Monday, March 22, 2010

Planning tools for Interaction

Making Toast Flow Chart List


1. Make sure there is a flat, hard surface to put the toaster on.
2. Plug the electrical cord into the wall outlet, and turn on the power point.
3. Unpackage bread (is bread mouldy, off?)
4. Place one or two pieces of toast into the machine where inlet allows you to.
5. Turn cooking dial to medium, depending of desired cooking darkness.
6. Press down lever until there is a click or a locking sound. (is it cooking?)
7. Don’t touch the toaster until the process is complete.
8. When the toast pops up, wait a few seconds for the toast to cool. (is it cool?)
9. When cooled examine the toast, (is it cooked right, or is it burnt?)
10. Place toast on plate or flat surface for preparing.
11. Spread with desired topping .
12. Enjoy


Making Toast Flow Chart





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Story Boarding


This is an inactive slide, just relaying the instructions to the user.



The same slide, except this is an example of an interactive piece where the 'Next' Button when rolled over turns a different colour to highlight that it is a link.


Mood Board

The following moodboard is what i came up with for the following statement.


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.



The pictures used in this mood board are some of my own and the rest collected from Google images.

Bennyb

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