This post showcases your final design through two parts:
The title of this post must be The name of your project.
The Final post has 15-20 slides. Every slide MUST have a title. Captions are a good idea as well.
ABSTRACT PORTION
1. TITLE WITH TAGLINE (1 Slide): This slides shows a crisp, clear final image and the title of your project. with a pithy blurb describing the project. The image, name, and tagline should draw a viewer in.
Examples:
2. CONTEXT IMAGE: (1 slide) This is a single image that shows a clear precedent or evocative image. This image helps set up the why in a compelling way, sets the stage for your narrative, and will help frame the entire presentation. The caption of this slide (set with the Edit Captions button when editing your post) should be the text of the Thesis Statement/Problem & Solution. You will read these while presenting this slide. No Text on the slide.
3. THESIS STATEMENT / PROBLEM & SOLUTION SLIDE (1 Slide) : This is a TEXT ONLY slide for visitors to your portfolio. In consultation with your coach you will either create a Thesis Statement or state the Problem/Solution. You will skip past this slide in the presentation as you will have read the content in the Context Image.
Problem/Solution: This works best for a project with a clear problem that leads to a describable physical solution.
This slide answers the questions:
Thesis: Thesis statements are appropriate for a conceptual project with a nuanced or complex generative narrative. Your thesis states the Why and How clearly and succinctly in 1-3 sentences.
4. FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM: A diagram showing some aspect of the functionality. These can include:
5. FINAL IMAGES: (3 slides) The last slides should have images of the final project. These images should be taken in the photo booth, cropped, and adjusted for contrast, brightness, etc. Choose a wide variety of images that show the project from different perspectives.
PROCESS PORTION
6. PRECEDENT SLIDES (2 slides minimum, 3 slides maximum): Precedents are any projects that inspired you creatively or gave you technical guidance. No Text.
7. INITIAL SKETCHES/CONCEPT DIAGRAM (1 slide minimum, 2 slides maximum): These slides show your initial, generative ideas in sketch form. You can think of this as a sketch of the big idea, it is the chief organizing thought or decision behind the design presented in the form of a basic sketch or diagram. If you do not have a clear concept sketch it is fine to make one after the fact. These should clean, clear drawings. No Text.
8. ITERATIONS: (3 slides minimum, 5 slides maximum): The next part of the process post are the iterations you documented in your daily posts. Explain your design decisions and how your project changed at each step.
9. DIAGRAMS: (1 slides minimum) Diagrams of the final project.
Build studios will need at least 1-2 additional diagrams:
Digital studios should have a diagram of the storyboard and flow of the project.
10. ADDITIONAL FINAL IMAGES: (1 slides minimum) Additional final images showing the culmination of your process
This post showcases your final design through two parts:
The title of this post must be The name of your project.
The Final post has 15-20 slides. Every slide MUST have a title. Captions are a good idea as well.
ABSTRACT PORTION
1. TITLE WITH TAGLINE (1 Slide): This slides shows a crisp, clear final image and the title of your project. with a pithy blurb describing the project. The image, name, and tagline should draw a viewer in.
Examples:
2. CONTEXT IMAGE: (1 slide) This is a single image that shows a clear precedent or evocative image. This image helps set up the why in a compelling way, sets the stage for your narrative, and will help frame the entire presentation. The caption of this slide (set with the Edit Captions button when editing your post) should be the text of the Thesis Statement/Problem & Solution. You will read these while presenting this slide. No Text on the slide.
3. THESIS STATEMENT / PROBLEM & SOLUTION SLIDE (1 Slide) : This is a TEXT ONLY slide for visitors to your portfolio. In consultation with your coach you will either create a Thesis Statement or state the Problem/Solution. You will skip past this slide in the presentation as you will have read the content in the Context Image.
Problem/Solution: This works best for a project with a clear problem that leads to a describable physical solution.
This slide answers the questions:
Thesis: Thesis statements are appropriate for a conceptual project with a nuanced or complex generative narrative. Your thesis states the Why and How clearly and succinctly in 1-3 sentences.
4. FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM: A diagram showing some aspect of the functionality. These can include:
5. FINAL IMAGES: (3 slides) The last slides should have images of the final project. These images should be taken in the photo booth, cropped, and adjusted for contrast, brightness, etc. Choose a wide variety of images that show the project from different perspectives.
PROCESS PORTION
6. PRECEDENT SLIDES (2 slides minimum, 3 slides maximum): Precedents are any projects that inspired you creatively or gave you technical guidance. No Text.
7. INITIAL SKETCHES/CONCEPT DIAGRAM (1 slide minimum, 2 slides maximum): These slides show your initial, generative ideas in sketch form. You can think of this as a sketch of the big idea, it is the chief organizing thought or decision behind the design presented in the form of a basic sketch or diagram. If you do not have a clear concept sketch it is fine to make one after the fact. These should clean, clear drawings. No Text.
8. ITERATIONS: (3 slides minimum, 5 slides maximum): The next part of the process post are the iterations you documented in your daily posts. Explain your design decisions and how your project changed at each step.
9. DIAGRAMS: (1 slides minimum) Diagrams of the final project.
Build studios will need at least 1-2 additional diagrams:
Digital studios should have a diagram of the storyboard and flow of the project.
10. ADDITIONAL FINAL IMAGES: (1 slides minimum) Additional final images showing the culmination of your process
This writing assignment is due MONDAY night, before midnight.
This text will be edited by the NuVu writing coach. You will have the opportunity to revise this text before the final presentation.
You should post your writing in the Writing tab of your project. Feel free to use your own style or voice in The Brief.
Title the post "Brief".
The Brief should have a strong narrative that ties together the Why, How and What of your project through clear, cogent writing. Tell the story of how your idea was born, developed, and manifest.
Create 1 post titled “The Brief” with text that includes the following 2 items:
Visually impaired people have trouble understanding many motions because they cannot feel them. We tried to turn flight into a tactile experience so visually impaired people can experience it as well. We did this by watching the different motions of a swan and modeling them in a linkage program. We have two different parts: a swan unfolding its wings and a swan flapping its wings.