Thursday, October 1, 2015

Poverty Exhibit Process Post #2

After meeting with my content area group last week, I was assigned a new group. I'm in the experience design group, and over the weekend we all had to make a presentation about our target audience for the exhibit and answer the following questions:

- what will be the single quality that pervades the entire experience? 
- how will you work with the info architects and graphic designers to build up to that quality? 
- what will be the variations of the constituent parts — the speeding up or slowing down of the experience?
- what will be the doing (actions taken by participants) and the undergoing (the results of taking action, as in “i am undergoing stress”)? think of this also as “interaction” between people and objects, or even between people and people. 
- how will it come to a close or a consummation, rather than simply stopping?

Well brainstormed quite a bit during class, and here is a picture of the notes I took as we were brainstorming (they're a little and messy/ hard to read, but hey, at least they're notes!) :






































As we were talking, we realized that our audience would really vary and we couldn't nail it down to one specific person. So we decided that each of us would create a different audience profile over the weekend. We also figured out 2 different experiences that our users would experience throughout the exhibit: following a family and using the exhibit as a grocery store. I created the google slides for our group to use, and here are the slides that I made and contributed to for our group's presentation: 

my audience profile 














Lizzie and I worked together on the following a family experience slides

















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