Showing posts with label Toast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toast. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Moodboard Toast


Moodboard created for Description Below
Johnny Smith:
John is a 75-Year-old retired carpenter who still enjoys hikes in national parks and ridding his Harley-Davidson. He looks forward to the local club raffle and a catch up with the boys on a Thursday evening. He also enjoys playing bingo, listening to local radio and watching old western movies with his wife Jill. As he gets older and has to be visit the hospital more often, he prefers quick and efficient healthcare with simple, bold instructions and hospital signs. He aims to enjoy the rest of his life traveling a little and spending time with family, especially his grandchildren.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Storyboards



This slide shows the development of an interactive site that teaches one to make toast.
In this slide we see how the information is going to be displayed on a piece of bread. The knife is the 'cursor' or what is used to go to the next page. This is used as a navigational device.

As seen underneath the piece of bread and knife, there is a toolbar that promptly tells the user which step they are up to. This is another navigation device, as the use may choose to skip ahead a few steps if they please.




This second slide displayed shows the set up when you have past the first step or have gone past the beginning/home page.

In this slide we see how the butter is where the information is placed. A 'Splat' of butter has fallen off the knife and acts as a 'back' button, allowing the user to back-track to the last step if they didnt understand or missed a step.

This navigational option is useful as it gives the user the chance to change the pace at which they are learning to create toast, or to immediately skip forward/backward.

When the user goes to the next step the knife once again comes down and spreads the butter, adding information for the next step. The knife acts as a way to 'remove' the last page of information so that it does not clutter up the space in which the information appears. This is for the users benefit.