Key
points for the upcoming weeks
1) Attend all lectures and attend
meeting during the study break
2) Meet up with client to discuss
ideas
3) Narrow down ideas to one
achievable concept
4) Research/create prototype
5) Create an appropriate visual
style
6) Document all work on blog
-Not sure how much to put for budget
Budget, Journey map and Timeline Screenshots
-Added some icons and colour coded them too-Not sure how much to put for budget
-Change of page layout
Budget
Written explanation
Printing and Resources
Our team is running on a flexible budget so for the meantime, some funds will be set aside for printing and materials. The cost of materials will depend on what project we decide to push forward. At the moment we are just open to the different possibilities and design aspect of our prototypes.
Funding
At the client meeting it seems that the team at Wellington City Libraries is pretty open to possibilities at the moment. If the project were to progress past prototypes we would need funding from the Wellington City Library by either setting aside funds from the government or maybe donations from the public.
Thought leadership
Written explanation
We are targeting the issues in the physical
and digital space of the Library. This is because there are two main spaces
that draw people to the library, which are the website or internet access and
the actual library space. We are aiming to motivate youth to use the library
space regularly by making the most of the resources of the current library or
adding to improve the library atmosphere. This will be done by improving the
interactivity between youth and the current library services. As a result it
will ideally make the library more of a memorable experience for the average
library user.
Our
approach to this issue is the idea of access. We will create ways for people to
access their own world in the library. The visual approach will be vibrant,
welcoming, helpful and informative. These ideas will be inspired by space and
implemented through the use of pops of colour, imagery and also structured
aesthetic of prototype.
-Sarah






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