14 April 2008
Final Creative brief
Client
Perspective: A Home Data Management System
Project Summary
This project consists of an interface for a fluid, customizable backup system. The user can pick and choose which files can be backed up on which electronic device (such as computers, mp3 players, stereo, or DVR) that are connected on a network. This is a completely new data management system that could streamline file transfers between devices and make a user’s data more secure in case one of those devices is compromised.
Target Audience
The target audience for this project is quite large; it consists of anyone who owns at least one computer and several other electronic devices such as an mp3 player, stereo, or DVR. It could be a family with several computers and electronic devices among the members, a single person who wants to keep backups of his or her important data, or small network of electronic devices.
Objectives
The objective of the interface is to be intuitive and simplistic enough for someone who is not very comfortable with computers and flexible enough for someone who is. The interface should communicate which folders of information are on which electronic devices, and let the user know how many copies of a particular group of files are on the network.
Each device is an entry point to the software; although the main entry point will be the computers on the network. Each entry point will have the ability to see which files are on the device as well as the number of copies of each particular file on the network.
Deliverables
One working interface for a computer and five flat comps for another possible entry point, such as an iPod.
Look & Feel
The look should be clean and simplistic, but it should also be engaging. The colors will be fairly neutral with small pieces of bright color to create emphasis, so that it will be easy to read and also blend fairly well with existing operating systems.
Perspective: A Home Data Management System
Project Summary
This project consists of an interface for a fluid, customizable backup system. The user can pick and choose which files can be backed up on which electronic device (such as computers, mp3 players, stereo, or DVR) that are connected on a network. This is a completely new data management system that could streamline file transfers between devices and make a user’s data more secure in case one of those devices is compromised.
Target Audience
The target audience for this project is quite large; it consists of anyone who owns at least one computer and several other electronic devices such as an mp3 player, stereo, or DVR. It could be a family with several computers and electronic devices among the members, a single person who wants to keep backups of his or her important data, or small network of electronic devices.
Objectives
The objective of the interface is to be intuitive and simplistic enough for someone who is not very comfortable with computers and flexible enough for someone who is. The interface should communicate which folders of information are on which electronic devices, and let the user know how many copies of a particular group of files are on the network.
Each device is an entry point to the software; although the main entry point will be the computers on the network. Each entry point will have the ability to see which files are on the device as well as the number of copies of each particular file on the network.
Deliverables
One working interface for a computer and five flat comps for another possible entry point, such as an iPod.
Look & Feel
The look should be clean and simplistic, but it should also be engaging. The colors will be fairly neutral with small pieces of bright color to create emphasis, so that it will be easy to read and also blend fairly well with existing operating systems.
23 March 2008
Rhythm of Lines Exhibition (for Audi) Website
www.rhythmoflines.co.uk
I love the loading bar and the time bar. It is so simple, but I really appreciate it being up on top of the screen instead of the center of the page. All of the movement ad reaction to the mouse pointer is cool, but it also kind of makes me feel seasick or disoriented while trying to navigate around the page.
19 March 2008
17 March 2008
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