Showing posts with label Visual Advocacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visual Advocacy. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2015

Design Ignites Change
Black Overflow: CSS & Design Awareness Project
http://designigniteschange.org/projects/1489-black-overflow-css-design-awareness

Monday, November 9, 2015

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Rapid Prototyping:
1. Code Building Game
Taking a prompt card, building with physical objects that connect to code and the result of code with split screen application.
2. Website

Applying our branding and ideas into a functional webspace.
3. Sankofa Presentation
Working on creating a presentation for Genesis Promise academy's 5th grade class for the 30th of October.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

self eval

1. What are your strengths and weaknesses in this class?

I’m not aware of my strengths just yet. I do see improvement in-group participation. I still think I can work in this area. I think I can improve on communicating my ideas to the group as well. Once I’m able to project my idea and communicate it well I will be in good shape.

2. What is your plan moving forward to improve your areas of difficulty?

I think if I continue working with other people this will help me with this problem.  I will also continue to branch out on my own in other endeavors. I think the more independent I’m in this the better I will get. I will also try to take on more responsibility that involves communicating.

3. Did you meet all of your deadlines?

I think I’m meeting all of my deadlines. My group and I are making good progress on our project. I’m still working on the readings.


4. What are the most valuable things you have learned from this class so far?


Communicating, most importantly with my group members. Also time management. I think I can still work on my communicating skills. This is where I lack the most with group projects. Scheduling group meetings to meet deadlines has gone pretty smooth, although all areas can be worked on.

Monday, October 5, 2015

Yesterday we went over our branding in depth and tried to find something that was approachable, geometric, flowing and spoke to coding. So far were pretty satisfied with the with what we cam up with. We also got awesome feedback from Alona about the logo below. During our bi-weekly meeting with Alona we went over Our big ideas and tried to figure out our next steps so we can move forward. She also gave us some insight into the process and thinking behind coding so that we could properly explain it in our presentation on the 30th of October. 

Monday, September 21, 2015

We had an awesome bi-weekly planning meeting with Alona today. We gave her a high-level overview of our presentation and explained how we see Black Overflow fitting into the community. In addition, we also showed logo drafts for possible brand directions. She was very excited about the color pallet and Patrick's idea about the use of the colon. After we present tomorrow we will know what are next steps should be.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Week 1 Readings


We Are Superman!
Oh My God! This documentary was so great. The message that was being spread was interesting and spectacular. It visually captured Kansas city at its best. The individuals involved in the programs was amazing and I appreciate what they are doing for the community. I think things like this can save humanity on so many levels. Not only does it restores society but it creates a social society that was taught to never happen. I think small nonprofit organizations like these are taking small steps. But steps are being made so progress is in development. I wish things like this was being promoted on the mainstream level like other corporations. This film is so relatable to where I come from.

Designing for Social Change:
Immerse yourself- I think this is an important aspect of the project. If you are working on anything it is good to immerse yourself in to the situation. Like the article said this is applied to many levels. If you are working on a community good project. It is important that you are able to analyze data that you saw. And it is also important that you experience things inside the community so you can have a first hand look on issues and positives.
Build Trust- Building trust with the community you are entering is one of the most essential things. This can help in so many ways. If you are accepted you are introduced to a whole new side of the community. They will welcome you like one of their own. You will be able to get a close hand look on how the people in that community interact with each other. Also how they communicate.
I think stereotyping is something that will always be around and everyone knows some form of it. It is important that you leave all preconceived knowledge of a culture behind before working with them. You must observe and do fresh research from the source it self. Doing personal research will strengthen your design and concept.
Promise what you can give: I think this is very important. Understanding your personal strengths and weaknesses will help you in this case. If you know a community is looking for something out of your capability. Let them know and do not promise them something that you cant deliver. This goes along side building trust with the community. If you are able to complete what you told them then you should be able to build trust. Like the article said, when you are immersed in something. You may get ambitious and promise something you think will make everyone happy. Understand your position sometimes and don't bite off more than you can chew.


Design Thinking:
I think this article described my thinking path perfectly. I also think the myth is alive it lingers around our school today. Other departments do not like us because they say we dress nice. Designers do promote professionalism but we are snobs. I also agree with the article when they say designers can give insight to any situation or problem. We can contribute something to help create an solution. And I think this is true because we look at situations differently. We specialize in visual communication we have the ability to create visual solutions.

What does designing for good mean? 
I think this was a great article it was spot on with a lot of things.  Such as "In many ways it is up to designers to maintain this positive movement and continue to practice social design." This is correct designers are the visual communicators who can help communicate whatever the situation may be. Whether is advocating, promoting, interface development or visual experiences.  The designers are the ones who can help promote the message. There is no way to succeed with out visual promotion. 


Neighborhoods

Independence & Paseo
Mount Hope
Troost & 63rd

  • What is the existing situation?
These areas lack in visual street signage. Such as street signs and car signals.  This is making it hard to differentiate streets and increases the risk of car accidents.  
  • What specific problem are you wanting to solve or change are you trying to make?
Increase signage and visual communication in the neighborhood. This will give the neighborhood a fresh look. Also adding organization in an unorganized area.  
  • Why?
These areas are forgotten about and left alone. The government feel as though there is no need to fix them up because the neighborhood will not keep up with it. This mentality then falls back on the community creating a never ending cycle. I think restoring hope is the greatest thing possible, and small things like this can help. 
  • What changes could improve the situation? (this will evolve as you do research)
Add color to the neighborhood with way-finders and restore small signs. 
  • Identifying a need?
There is a need for signs and organization. A neighborhood branding almost.