Storyboard:
Here are the final outcomes that appeared in my exhibition display, any areas missed previously in the other blogs have been described below:
Visual Language Board:
Concept Summary Board:
For the concept board, I left it simple and used the darkening of the background only at the top to create an easily readable 100-word concept summary, as if it was a pop up, therefore, making people look at that first before moving down. Below, I had the background easily visible showing the first stage of the app where the person takes a photo of an area, while imagining the possibilities of it (the planks being replaced along with the rope swing). The image is briefly described at the end of the description so works well with giving the viewer a good enough understanding.
Exhibition Display Slides:
For my exhibition display, I wanted to keep it minimalist and use size to drag in readers to certain points of the display:
- On the easel, I had the concept summary board which would attract the most attention due to its height.
- Behind the concept board, I placed the visual language board behind as if showing the details in behind the visuals and individuals would hopefully notice this after they had seen the first board and could look further for extra information.
- I placed the story board flat alongside my sketchbook and placed flower pots (ideally in one of the utopic colours: light blue) so that the display balanced out vertically with the propped-up board on the other side of the display.
- Finally, I left my laptop open with the app ready for people to interact with.
Skechbook Tour:
I found the editing harder than normal as i encountered problems which I didn’t know how they had appeared or how to fix them so it was a challenge along with all the program not responding too. Nonetheless, I feel I created a short and cute video that still gives a good view of what my sketchbook is like for this project.
To acces the video, click on the link below:
The video can also be found by searching my profile: Harris McFie, on Vimeo as the privacy is set to public.