Sunday, 23 March 2014

While in class we had a small tutorial on how to make an interactive PDF followed by a play around ourselves. after class I went home a spent roughly 6.5 hours producing an ugly looking complete working mock up of our TV on demand website. I believe felicity will have a go as well and azzy is working on the appearance of the website so that things like hierarchy of information and proportions are correct. we all planning on meeting on Wednesday afternoon so between the 3 of us hopefully we can put our work together and get something decent.










Thursday, 20 March 2014

I have redesigned the website after the critique in class. I have made the overall user experience more visual as this is a TV based website. I have also included a top 10 bar the stays constant so users have a quick way of finding shows they might like. I am taking this to class to show the group and get their feedback, and also discuss what they have come up with in the last week.


wrieframe

This is the wireframe for the design completed last week

Friday, 14 March 2014

This is the paper prototype of the TV on demand website we were developing in class. the design still needs some work, in particular the list menu idea needs to change and the hierarchy of information needs to be altered .











due to TV on demand becoming increasingly popular I thought about developing an online TV
website as i think the current ones arn't up to scratch.

Thursday, 13 March 2014


This is Norton Internet Security mapped out as I perform its
primarily used function - scanning a computer for viruses


This is "my study life mapped out as I set up a timeslot on the timetable,
or a class to be exact.
 





Thursday, 6 March 2014

This is Norton Internet Security. I find this is a good interface to use
because it has clear option and for the most part, you can access any menu from any point
within the UI with tabs along the top and down the side .
 
 






This is a windows 8 app called my study life. which is essentially a timetable.
this is a frustrating UI to use because to set a timeslot of a class you must enter one menu to set up an academic year, another menu to set up a subject, another menu to set up a class/module
under the subject which will finally appear on the "today" page. if you want to put notes onto a class
such as homework or a task to complete you must open yet another menu and set up a task
under a class.
 
 
 







Sunday, 23 March 2014

While in class we had a small tutorial on how to make an interactive PDF followed by a play around ourselves. after class I went home a spent roughly 6.5 hours producing an ugly looking complete working mock up of our TV on demand website. I believe felicity will have a go as well and azzy is working on the appearance of the website so that things like hierarchy of information and proportions are correct. we all planning on meeting on Wednesday afternoon so between the 3 of us hopefully we can put our work together and get something decent.










Thursday, 20 March 2014

I have redesigned the website after the critique in class. I have made the overall user experience more visual as this is a TV based website. I have also included a top 10 bar the stays constant so users have a quick way of finding shows they might like. I am taking this to class to show the group and get their feedback, and also discuss what they have come up with in the last week.


wrieframe

This is the wireframe for the design completed last week

Friday, 14 March 2014

This is the paper prototype of the TV on demand website we were developing in class. the design still needs some work, in particular the list menu idea needs to change and the hierarchy of information needs to be altered .











due to TV on demand becoming increasingly popular I thought about developing an online TV
website as i think the current ones arn't up to scratch.

Thursday, 13 March 2014


This is Norton Internet Security mapped out as I perform its
primarily used function - scanning a computer for viruses


This is "my study life mapped out as I set up a timeslot on the timetable,
or a class to be exact.
 





Thursday, 6 March 2014

This is Norton Internet Security. I find this is a good interface to use
because it has clear option and for the most part, you can access any menu from any point
within the UI with tabs along the top and down the side .
 
 






This is a windows 8 app called my study life. which is essentially a timetable.
this is a frustrating UI to use because to set a timeslot of a class you must enter one menu to set up an academic year, another menu to set up a subject, another menu to set up a class/module
under the subject which will finally appear on the "today" page. if you want to put notes onto a class
such as homework or a task to complete you must open yet another menu and set up a task
under a class.