This section of the website contains all of the briefs, documentation, final pieces and any blogs that I have completed during my course at Hull School of Art & Design.
For ease of use, all of the years and semesters are included in this one page, please select from either year one, two or three to explore my university work...
For this brief we had to create an information architecture website for a real or notional client, a proposal document was required to outline the structure, vision and creativity of the site with good user testing and feedback. On top of this a 1500 word literature review on books about IA was to be included.
I propose to design and create a website for my stepdads business - JulianDJ's. He is a DJ/Presenter specialising in weddings, corporate parties and functions etc. His mobile disco services have limited advertisment at the moment so a website will be created to give his company a wider audience. The website should also include a way for potential clients to contact the company, through filling out a form.
For research I searched various other DJ websites to see how they have gone about creating there sites. I looked at things revolving around information architechture such as accessibility, clear logos on each page, breadcrumbs and a decent user infertace. I visited the following sites:
The only real planning that I needed for this project was planning when both myself and Gary had free time so we could talk about the site and have a sort of feedback session. These were planned every now and then when ever Gary had some free time.
I think this unit went quite well, the planning of the site on paper before hand really made a difference having something to look at and visualise how you want the site to turn out whilst creating it. I could have planned my time better though i order to have more meetings with the client, although the meetings I had were sufficient, more would mean a better site. Also, as mentioned in the proposal I wanted a section in the site where the user could fill out a form and send it via email to Gary. This could not be implemented due to my lack of knowledge of the technique and lack of time in order to learn it.
Working as part of a small group, produce a website on the theme of "a treasure hunt", integrating story telling, gameplay and external resources such as Youtube, Flickr, GoogleEarth and Facebook etc. You may choose the focus of the "treasure hunt", for example it could have a marketing or an educational purpose.
Each group will run a Blog detailing week by week activitys of the group.
A C&C (Communication and the Community) thread will be set up in the NewMedia forums - this will be the Module noticeboard - refer to it regularly...
Communicaion between group members is a matter for the group to decide but a 'real' face to face meeting once a week is recommended.
We propose to create an interactive ghost hunt sending the user around the old town of Hull exploring the places where real deaths have occured in Hull in the past. We intend to centre our storyline around a young girl aged 12-16 called Frieda who died inside a pub somewhere in the old town of Hull. Friedas skull is on display at The Olde White Harte and this is where we want the user to start off, we want them to see the girl on the website we create and then to go out and see her actual skull, which makes for a more real experience.
For research there were quite a few thing that needed exploring. I looked online through google for information about Freda, the ghost. There was only a small about of info online about her and was not much use. We visited the Ye Olde White Harte, to gather ideas about locations for shooting the scenes. Primarily we used a Canon XM-1 which was pretty simple to use, except for the lighting setting which I researched online at About.com which provided some useful tips.
There wasnt much planning involved in this unit. We had to plan and organise when the best times to goto the White Harte pub were. We also planned nights over at Leons and Dans house in order to progress with the work.
We also had to plan the story, we did this by initially brainstorming ideas and working out which parts of the story we liked and which parts we disliked to come up with the perfect story.
Most of our meeting we held at Barracuda Bar near the HSAD, we'd usually go after our lessons for a drink and talk about which direction the project was going in. We had these meetings atleast once a week, although the majority if the time I was only the three of us out of four members who attended.
I feel this project went really well to be honest given the odds (having only three members instead of the proposed four). We managed our time rather well, and planned the project very well, meaning we achieved the desired results alot easier due to the amount of planning we did.
The aim of this brief was to produce an essay in photographic form, telling a story/ educating/ or entertaining the viewer. It is to be produced ready for the web and displayed on my portfolio site (here).
I propose to portray the story of a car crash through the medium of photos. The photos will be taken in and around the area of Hull / Beverley. I will take pictures of different stages of the day in someones life before the crash. These pictures will includes lots of differing images through using different angles, lighting, shutter speed, aperture and by editing the levels, hues, and effects etc in Photoshop. I will then open the photos in Fireworks CS3 and crop them to manageable sizes and compress (for the web). I will then import the photos into Flash CS3 and create some simple animations using tweening and some actionscript to give the user control over when to change to the next picture. I will also include some simple effects (e.g. fade in/fade out).
To prepare for this project I had to come up with an idea first. The idea came to me while I was driving the university one day. I saw a couple of bunches of flowers tied to a road sign - the remnants of a car crash, the idea came. I thought of capturing the images which could have been taken before, during and after the crash.
In order to take good pictures I borrowed a Nikon D100 and a Canon EOS D30 from the university over a period of so many days. I used the internet to search for tutorials and tips on taking good photos. These are listed below:
I tryed to use lots of varied shots within the essay, such as long shots, close ups, macro, differing times of the day/night. I also altered several of the images in photoshop to give it the right atmosphere.
Not much planning was needed for this project to be honest. The idea just came to me one day as described above. I had to brainstorm typical pictures which could be used to portray the story with atmosphere and feeling. I chose pictures which hopefully evoke certain emotion within the user such as sympathy, empathy, surprise, sorrow etc. I feel I have achieved this to some degree. When developing the idea for the story i was going to tell I thought about music and decided I wanted some kinds of music in the background. After searching through most of my music I found what I thought was a fitting track, 'Your Revolution Is A Joke' by Funeral For A Friend. The track has the feel of the story and adds another dimension to the piece, making the viewing experience even more effective.
Produce an audio piece suitable for radio broadcast. The final piece must incorporate recorded voice, some music/sound fx and show a greater awareness of the technique used in the production of a radio advert. The group i was in produced a 3-minute American cop spoof/drama entitled Hammer of the Bronx.
We propose to create a 3 minute long American cop spoof/drama suitable for being broadcast on the radio. We intend to plan the story, script the story then capture the audio (vocals) using professional audio capture equipment then edit the piece and include sound fx and (perhaps) music.
There was no research needed for this unit, as we had already learnt how to use the audio capture equipment and editing software from the first semester sound project. All we had to do was brainstorm for ideas then put the pieces together in a structured and linear order. We also had to maintain some comedy throughout the piece.
Firstly, we started by brainstorming our ideas and after some discussion we came up with 'Hammer of the Bronx', a fictional American Cop Spoof/Drama theme. The piece would be entertaining and comical (if all goes to plan).
On further disscussion over a period of hours we came up with the whole storyline for it, including which sound fx we would need. After these planning sessions we got down to the recording, editing and manipulation of the audio we had recorded.
I feel the group did well as a whole and everyone contributed something to the final piece. We could have, however greatly improved the quality of the audio in places which were badly recorded due to our inexperience with the given equipment. The finished product is fairly professsional to be honest though.