Recent Posts

Final Deliverables

Jessie Zhou

Thursday, Nov 21, 2019 - 04:13:20 pm

@ N1902206D. Jessie Zhou

Deliverable #1

Waste or Not? is a card game. The objective of this game is to help

B8 cards (all the possible cards in the deck)

Deliverable #2

The app, Waste Journal is a tool to help people document the waste they produce and reduce. Users are able to take pictures of trash, compost, and recycling to be added to their log. They Read more →

0 comments.

DESIGN OUTCOME 2: PRO-CHOICE A-Z APP

Naddy

Wednesday, Nov 20, 2019 - 10:22:19 pm

@ naddy

DESIGN OUTCOME 2

Pro-Choice A-Z Mobile Application

Moving on from the game, players might have many questions after being exposed to the different prompts. Some might be curious, other may be clueless on what the different choices they are entitled to.

Pro-Choice A-Z mobile application aims to clarify, inform and guide young women have queries pertaining to all things pro-choice. This meant that Read more →

0 comments.

DESIGN OUTCOME 1: THE SPECTRUM GAME

Naddy

Wednesday, Nov 20, 2019 - 10:22:11 pm

@ naddy

Moving forward from the infographic poster, I decided to keep the colours, illustrations and basically the whole look and feel to incorporate it in both of my final deliverables.

DESIGN OUTCOME 1

Pro-Choice Game: Are You Pro-Choice or Pro-life?

Starting this deliverable out, I spent some time thinking and collating information from both the survey responses as well as videos, websites, forums and Read more →

0 comments.

Task 1B — Exploratory Research

Jessie Zhou

Wednesday, Oct 16, 2019 - 06:31:39 pm

@ N1902206D. Jessie Zhou

My targeted audience is university students aged 18-24. I want to learn more about the routines of university students, more specifically their eating habits on/off-campus. University students are always on the go to their next destination on campus, and it is difficult to find time to sit down to have a meal. This results in an accumulation of to-go snacks, Read more →

0 comments.

Task 2: Infograhic Poster

Hannah Tung

Wednesday, Oct 16, 2019 - 06:04:29 pm

@ N1902556L

Link to PDF version: Overfishing Infographic Final

0 comments.

Task 1B: Exploratory Research - Gaining Insight into People’s Understanding, Attitudes, and Preferences

Hannah Tung

Wednesday, Oct 16, 2019 - 05:55:32 pm

@ N1902556L

RESEARCH

Overfishing: occurs when fish are caught faster than they can replenish/replace themselves through natural reproduction

EFFECTS:
Damage to ecosystems and balance of ocean life Removal of essential predators Poor coral reef health Growth of algae More than 1 billion people worldwide rely on fish as their primary source of protein – coastal communities (social well-being) Threat to local food sources Fishing is the principal livelihood for millions of Read more →
0 comments.

Task 1B: Exploratory Research

Sherry

Tuesday, Oct 15, 2019 - 01:13:28 am

@ Sherry's Studio

In Task 1A, I decided to pick the issue about Climate Change as I felt that environmental issues have always resonated with me. However, I felt that the topic was too broad and I decided to narrow it down further to the causes of climate change. One of the causes which I found rather interesting was the vastly overlooked Read more →

0 comments.

Task 2 - Final Infographic Poster

Sherry

Tuesday, Oct 15, 2019 - 12:17:58 am

@ Sherry's Studio

Don’t Add Food to the Fire

I decided to go with this title as I liked how it was sort of like a play on words. It was inspired by the widely-used phrase, “adding fuel to the fire“, which meant making a situation worse. When used in the climate change / global warming context, the “fuel” could refer to Read more →

0 comments.