With a more concrete idea in our minds, my partner and I met up to being planning out and writing our proposal. We decided it was best to work together on certain aspects of our proposal but also, work separately on others to eventually come to together and meld the two points of view. This would allow us to have a more specialized approach.
Explore: We started by planning out each step of our project- what we needed to do, how to do it, and when we should have it done by. This took a lot of forethought and attention to detail since we want to make sure we have the project completed with ample amount of time to test it on both ourselves and our peers. We divided the timeline into phases to better establish segments to focus on.
Explain: Then we split the tasks to be completed. I would focus on the product concept and description while Ciera would take a look at the product requirements and storyboard. Pulling from the lectures and personal experiences, I was able to better articulate our product concept and design. I knew that we wished to express to how important our individual memories are to our shared society. We wish to convey the emotions of those who might leave their friends and families, their homes and communities, and all that they know to travel to another country and live new experiences. By exploring these differences between not only the international students but also, the English students at the university, we have created a concept that is very multi-faceted.
Evaluate: We realized that a lot of work will go into this project. From web design to interview techniques to hypertext, we have a lot to learn about in order to create a product that we can be proud of. With the timeline in mind, we have a set schedule to keep but also some flexibility in how we achieve it. This will be important when we are conducting our interviews, as it will allow us to set aside large amounts of time to be dedicated to collecting the most detailed memories that we can.
Here’s our project timeline as planned:
Phase 4 End Product and Testing -
April 24th - Due date for finished product
April 17th (Easter Break) - Testing product for final hand in
April 10th (Easter Break) - Test the product with third party individuals
April 3rd - Be confident we have produced a finished product and finish testing ourselves.
Phase 3 Create middle/end narrative -
March 27th - Integrate the soundtrack into finished product
March 20th - Create links from facial features to the stories and finish all portfolios.
March 13th - Write up memories for final portraits.
March 6th - Use research to start development of map transitions to portraits.
February 27th - Develop and research attaching hyperlinks to pin points on the map.
February 20th - Create Map Image on illustrator/background for final product.
February 20th - Test with peers and begin collecting memories and photos (until 6th of March.
February 13th (Reading Week) - Research interactive artists for improvements and research interviewing techniques to make the most out of our collected memories. Come up with questions to guide interviewees towards sharing memories.
February 6th - Continue creating type through interface (middle narrative)
January 30th - Begin creating type through interactions (middle to narrative)
Phase 2 Create beginning narrative -
January 23rd - Test with peers and review progress
January 16th - Continuing click through conversation and decide on soundtracks for our scrolling interactive site.
January 9th - Begin creating click through conversation, beginning to narrative.
Phase 1 Development -
December 19th - January 2nd - Respond to and consider improvements from modular and peer feedback.
December 12th - Presentation of Product proposal
December 5th - Practice Presentation.
November 21st - Research how to create and interactive site and which techniques will best benefit our product. (Audio vs Visual?)
November 14th - Proposal Submitted