Zusammenfassung der Ressource
User-Centered Design
- Graphical Product
- Who
- Techincal Audience
- Highly educated people usually
have enough money for a nice boat
and therfore a nice device for the
boat.
- Non-techical Audience
- Just because you have a boat and are well
off doesn't mean you have experience with
techincal drawings and things asscoiated to
Graphical design.
- Maritimo
- Boat building company in Australia
- Techical audience
- What
- Paper presentation
- Detailed Sketches
- Item plans and sketches
- Refined Views
- 'Finished Drawings'
- Looks Good
- 3D modelled Images
- Gives the GP a professional look
- Digital Presentation
- 2D
- Item Drawings
- 3D
- Perspective
Drawings
- Graphical
Drawings
- When
- The due date for
the graphical
Product is 24th
June
- Where
- Conference
with the client
at the end of
the due date
- At the clients
office located at:
15 Waterway Dr
Coomera, QLD
Australia.
- How
- Consider:
- The audience
(Techincal or
non-technical)
- The age of the
audience and
how technology
savy they are
- How to best
communicate your
ideas
- The uses of
technology and
the ages of
technology
(Advancements)
- Industrial Design
- Who
- Highly educated people usually have
enough money for a nice boat and
therfore a nice device for the boat.
- Just because you have a boat and are
well off doesn't mean you have
experience with techincal drawings
and things asscoiated to Graphical
design.
- $$$
- Male and Females
- Between 20 - 60 years old
- What
- A Device meant to help boat
drivers and owners whilst
they are captaining their
craft.
- Device for a boat
that allows the user
to easily use the
gadgets.
- GPS/Maps
- Fish Finder
- Depth Sounder
- Bluetooth,
Wifi and
Satellite
connectivity
- Radio
- When
- Everyday
- It could possibly be
used everyday but it
is highly unlikely that
it will be used
everyday unless it is
aimed at commerical
fishers
- Where
- On board a water
craft vessel
- How
- Consider:
- The stand - will it be
inbuilt into the boat
(In built charging then)
or removeable and
able to be transfered
to other boats
- Most people only
have 1 boat so
the transferrable
thing is not as
useful
- The device in boats currently are often remvable
becuase boats are stored outdoor and as a result left
out in the weather conditions
- Water proof so elements are not as big of a concern
but the need to be cleaned as the salt from the water
and any sand or mud will become a problem if not
cleaned
- The charging?
- Could be connected into the boat and would draw power and
charge from the engine - motor is off so is the device though...
- A removable device could also use the power from the motor
to charge itself.
- If it charges off of the engine - maybe it could still be one
when drifting or anchored as it would be fully charged
- The uses of each of the devices
- I.e. the radio needs to have a microphone
so that you can speak into it and the
maps/GPS would need to have a bit where
you can type it where you want to go or
drop a marker to say you have been there
before.
- Age of the people using it
- Big buttons? large text? technologu savy people & not technology savy people?
- Size
- Size? Height? portablility?