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Design 573: Fundamentals of Multimedia Design
Department of Industrial, Interior, and Visual Communication Design |
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Senior Lecturer |
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Andre Christopher Murnieks
e-mail: murnieks.2@osu.edu
im: amurnieks |
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Final Prototype Presentation |
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When |
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25 August, 2:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. in Hopkins 352
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Description |
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Prepare a 15 minute presentation that introduces and then demonstrates a working, interactive prototype of your team's project. Navigate the site from each of the user profiles' point of view. |
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Outline |
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- introduce team, client and current site
- briefly review concepts (or combined, enhanced artwork)
- list concept's features to integrate or combine
- research information gathered (actual client input, search, etc.)
- describe goals for interactivity (added functionality, community, etc.)
- define two personas (give them names and maybe photos)
- assign at least two tasks (or goals) for each persona
- unveil redesigned home page
- navigate prototype from each profile's perspective
- refer to other visible features & functions (not necessarily implemented)
- document interactive improvement & enhancements
- open yourselves to comments, questions and input
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Requirements |
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The introductory presentation sets up your prototype. A PDF or Powerpoint format is recommended. Switching between your presentation and prototype possible, but can be cumbersome without practice. Printing the presentation, or at least the profiles, for your audience is also an option.
- prototype built in HTML and published to project folder
- search function
- form-based user input
- other requirements per team
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