November was split between arranging This Is Nautical Nonsense and working on a uni project with the brief of creating a cycle navigation system for cities. The system I devised can be seen in an overview below and was created to: a) be distinct from navigation systems for other modes of transport in our urban spaces, b) be clear, legible and accessible, c) have a friendly, encouraging and positive tone of voice to promote cycling as an enjoyable way of getting around, and d) Allow user participation to create an active cycling community with a say in what routes are signposted.
Friday, 14 January 2011
November
Trying to balance 3rd year uni work with working on This Is whilst having a life has meant that this blog has dropped to the bottom of the to-do list and hasn't been updated for a while. I've been pretty busy since the last post but I don't want to cram everything I've worked on into one post so in the coming days I will post up the various pieces I've been working on.
November was split between arranging This Is Nautical Nonsense and working on a uni project with the brief of creating a cycle navigation system for cities. The system I devised can be seen in an overview below and was created to: a) be distinct from navigation systems for other modes of transport in our urban spaces, b) be clear, legible and accessible, c) have a friendly, encouraging and positive tone of voice to promote cycling as an enjoyable way of getting around, and d) Allow user participation to create an active cycling community with a say in what routes are signposted.
November was split between arranging This Is Nautical Nonsense and working on a uni project with the brief of creating a cycle navigation system for cities. The system I devised can be seen in an overview below and was created to: a) be distinct from navigation systems for other modes of transport in our urban spaces, b) be clear, legible and accessible, c) have a friendly, encouraging and positive tone of voice to promote cycling as an enjoyable way of getting around, and d) Allow user participation to create an active cycling community with a say in what routes are signposted.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment