Thursday, 20 October 2016

Reflective Dairy for this half

Week 6
This week had mostly been about researching and collected information as we are both new to this brief we just want to set a clear path, both of us and really excited to be designing something around children.

Week 7
This week Sarah and I have just been trying to find lots of inspiration and create lots of ideas. Also to get ready for interim next we, we feel we have a couple of potentially idea that we want to show.

Week 8
INTERIM PRESENTATION
Got really good feedback from a bunch of people Sarah and I have looks to think about. Really need to think clearly about the 'connect' part of our project. And to talk about if a book to talk home it the best solution. Also at the moment we haven't clearing decided where we want the project to sit in time, wether it be before or after an earthquake - something to think about in the next few weeks.
This week we decide on characters and have started to design some of the things we thing we will be using

Week 9
Another exchange moment this week there was only a few people that turned up which was annoying but also I couldn't stay for long as a had to meet my client for enterprise. Did have enough time to see what everyone was doing but nothing really said to help advance my work more everyone just talk about what they had been doing in class.

Week 10
Prototyping session this week was extremely helpful for we firstly and luck Lee had lost the person for her time slot so we go her to come and give us some feedback. Secondly Mark was the person we got signed up with and it was really interesting talking to someone that hadn't heard anything about our project at all. Lastly Gina from life hack gave us some great information and feedback and when talking to her we talk more about if it was going into a real setting what would we have to think about.

Week 11
This week I have been trying to finish up the posters, rewards. For the posters we have decide to do a series for each bird were it shows the parent and child - so this involves the parents and starts a convocation at home. Also this week I have been focusing on the dossier, completing it so we can print and not have to worry about it close to presentation. Friday class was really interesting the ex change moment was awesome to see the near complete projects. Everyone projects are so amazing!!


Week 12
This week Sarah and I have just been refining and organising our presentation, we are feeling confidant in our work. In Tuesday class we did an impromptu presentation to other group, in which we got great feedback and then from their we wrote that out what were were going to say. I took charge in a lot of the writing and I am extremely happy with it. Writing for me is very much a weak point but I didn't wont that to hold our team back and I feel I did very feel. Sarah has been crazy busy making screens and organising out interactive story.

Late night Thursday Sarah and I wanted to practice our speech till we felt comfortable. I think we both feel great in the way we presented and we said what we needed to. Some of the presentation were incredible!!



All work was equally shared and Sarah was an amazing team mate (and a lot better at blogging) so she said i can
https://sarahhildesign.wordpress.com/

Week 12

Presentations today was amazing. Listening to how far people came was so inspiring and there was definitely some stand outs but the over all standard was very high.

I feel Sarah and I presented really well, all the practicing we did paid of. Below is a link to our speech. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_vZ9y97CDY5qCQUriPIlhPnAQutYd6WxzScaClA9h2w/edit





Saturday, 8 October 2016

Feedback week 10 ~ Friday

Lee

  • Grab research from first dossier
  • Adapt info and tell how that is incorporated into your project
  • Poster “Is your little kea prepared” – Add onto earthquake safety handouts
  • Make challenges relevant to real life situations e.g. “I can’t find Mum and Dad”
  • What to do in that situation?
  • Dark and bright (showing a bad situation, solving it)

Mark

  • Could be more successful if you incorporate it into the educational system. Make it compulsory to do. Could be brought it through a company that already brings earthquake safety to primary schools
  • http://www.whatstheplanstan.govt.nz/
  • Classroom context
  • They only need to play it once
  • How it can be scaled out
  • Handout after can be taken home to show Mum and Dad e.g. poster for noticeboard.
  • Stickers/ certificate (e.g. congrats, you are a well prepared Kea) https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=certificate&espv=2&biw=1440&bih=803&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj6n7GcpNHPAhUOHGMKHefJA_cQ_AUIBigB
  • Could this game be made into a physical thing? e.g. a stuffed toy version of our characters?
  • Where does well-being come into our interactive book? Which ones does it target?
  • Take notice – Challenges + possible take home checklist
  • Keep learning – Narrative story/interactive challenges
  • Connect – connecting with a friend 

Gina (well-being)

  • Explaining the metaphor: Kiwis can’t fly away (which means we need to prepare the us kiwis to handle an earthquake)
  • Look at children who haven’t experienced earthquakes v.s. who have
  • Talk to child physcologist about how young kids deal with trauma
  • Prevention of short term and long term harm 
  • Age group currently: 5-8years
  • What type of language do we need to use?
  • How much does the brain develop between this particular age group?
  • Ask parents about if they would put their children/child through this online experience and pay for it?
  • Can there be a take home checklist that covers home safety for earthquakes?
  • “Now your kea is home safe, make sure your home is safe too.” 
  • End of the story.
  • Aim: Raise awareness and change their behaviour

Friday, 7 October 2016

Setting the sence

We decided to create illustrations that are vector based then used textured clipping masks to create more depth. Sarah will be making the birds in the same way.















Thursday, 6 October 2016

Inspiration

Inspiration that I have collected over the last few weeks.












https://www.behance.net/gallery/42804781/LITTLE-STORIES-Who-is-the-first
https://www.behance.net/gallery/28576015/LITTLE-STORIES
https://www.behance.net/gallery/42741587/So-Many-Feet
https://www.behance.net/gallery/38463515/Maneno-App
https://www.behance.net/gallery/30825765/The-Monster-Project-2015
https://www.behance.net/gallery/33806940/My-First-English-Words
https://www.behance.net/gallery/33055291/KidCamp-website-design
https://www.behance.net/gallery/10342471/Mini-Mundo-Branding-Illustration-Web-Desig
https://www.behance.net/gallery/20477679/SkyMath-Floating-Islands
https://www.behance.net/gallery/21506517/game-for-kids
https://www.behance.net/gallery/36245981/Ali-Babas-Farm-Kids-Song-app
https://www.behance.net/gallery/40297989/Monster-Pin
https://www.behance.net/gallery/42746465/Set-of-marine-cards-in-cartoon-style
https://www.behance.net/gallery/32662069/Interactive-childrens-picture-book


Sarah's mood/inspo board
http://designspiration.net/hillsyr6/illustrate/

Children Development.

Developmental Milestones

Middle childhood brings many changes in a child’s life. By this time, children can dress themselves, catch a ball more easily using only their hands, and tie their shoes. Having independence from family becomes more important now. Events such as starting school bring children this age into regular contact with the larger world. Friendships become more and more important. Physical, social, and mental skills develop quickly at this time. This is a critical time for children to develop confidence in all areas of life, such as through friends, schoolwork, and sports.

Here is some information on how children develop during middle childhood:
Emotional/Social Changes

Children in this age group might:Show more independence from parents and family.
Start to think about the future.
Understand more about his or her place in the world.
Pay more attention to friendships and teamwork.
Want to be liked and accepted by friends.
Thinking and Learning

Children in this age group might:Show rapid development of mental skills.
Learn better ways to describe experiences and talk about thoughts and feelings.
Have less focus on one’s self and more concern for others.

http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/middle.html


Interactive Game

Developing the narrative  https://docs.google.com/document/d/10aLniLRAQdVkEMsQNFfc2Raw9ybB8sTKinsYtIH5EWk/edit










Monday, 3 October 2016

Research

More research

http://www.civildefence.govt.nz/get-ready/at-home-get-ready-get-thru/drop-cover-and-hold-is-still-the-right-action-to-take/

http://www.shakeout.govt.nz/resources/index.html#manuals

http://getthru.govt.nz/disasters/earthquake/

http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/middle.html

http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/child_development_6-8_years.html

http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/regional/296721/christchurch-kids-struggling-with-ptsd

http://raisingchildren.net.au/growandlearn/5-6years

Friday, 23 September 2016

Example interactive game



A Dog’s Story™

Watermark was approached by Colenso BBDO Auckland to work with them in designing and creating an educational application for smartphones and tablets that teaches children about dog safety.

In New Zealand there are over 9,900 dog bites a year, with the most likely victims being children
aged 5-9. Over 75% of these incidents happen in the home environment, with a dog that is known
to the child.

A lot of these incidents happen due to a lack of education around dog safety. However it's the dog that is often blamed and in most cases put down.

Created in partnership with dog behaviourists and the Auckland City Council, A Dog’s Story™
is an interactive adventure that teaches children dog safety and how to read dog behaviour.

https://www.behance.net/gallery/40285443/A-Dogs-Story








Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Week 7

Today we got shown some of the projects from last year. We feel 'Doof' was really wonderful, and similar to what we would love to achieve.

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Thing of your project as a whole brand and all aspects and touch points.

__ New Worlds Little Garden



http://www.gapfiller.org.nz/

http://www.werrycentre.org.nz/sites/default/files/Counseling_children_after_natural_disasters.pdf

http://www.kidshealth.org.nz/coping-natural-disaster

After talking to a friend thats a four year she talk me to look at this project that was from last year -
https://www.behance.net/gallery/29193943/Stroke-Aid-Mobile-App


We tried to find some children's book that are already around. I personally loved the magic school bus and remember it from when I was younger. I learnt so much and it was always so fun and engaging.






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