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Wednesday, 27 February 2013

M3 + D2

 I created a transition that faded in and created a button which falls from the top of the page
 This is after the animation.

 I also gave the previous image stop frame so that at the end of the animation it keeps the current page on/visible. I added the command also to make the button transition to the navigation page.
I also redesigned the Navigation page so it would be brighter and more interesting as the feedback I got with my earlier version said that the Navigation page was quite blank.
This is the page with the buttons on it.

Evaluation

In these amendments I have followed the advice/feedback that Julie has given and have included by adding additional images which I thought would make the navigation page more interesting to fill the blank space. I also made a stop frame so that the introductory screen wouldn't be missed and becomes interactable-more user friendly. This means that the user would have to begin pressing buttons and clicking from the word go and also with newly designed navigation page, the tour would seem much more interesting.

Improvements that could be made are:
  • Now that there are additional images on the navigation, the other pages linked to it look very dull. I could add images which follow a similar theme to liven up each page with relevance to the picture.
  • The Kingswood school logo is still a bit distorted from conversion. I could find or create a better logo which is a vector image/PNG to make it so that it wont get distorted. Alternatively, I could scale a vector version of the image down and save it as a small image rather than have to make the image smaller in Director. 
  • Another improvement would be to have ALL of the buttons in this Tour the same colour because some are white and the ones on the navigation page are purple. Even though they are still in the right colour scheme, they shouldn't deviate otherwise the tour will look unprofessional.
  • The cross-hatch designs are still quite simple. I could improve this by adding different shapes, maybe even curving the lines could make it look more intricate.

An example of the improvements I could make in the picture above.

2 comments:

  1. A very impressive response. You cover the criteria for m3.

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  2. For D2 you have to:

    Highlight an area of your product that could be developed further to enhance the user experience. (done) Explain fully how this could be done. (done) You should include graphical examples of your suggested changes (not done, show printscreens).

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