Wednesday, 12 October 2011

thoughts on final

I really like how my device turned out. 
Thanks to the comments from other people in my tutorial group as well as my tutor i was able to do some changes which i believe makes my device even better.

development 6

4. I have changed a small bit of the navigation of my device.
I have made it that when you are zoomed in on a segments that you have to press the button on the bottom to get back to the home screen
(please note that after the animation which zooms out of the segments and shows you the main screen that you have to press the button again to go back to the main screen. For some reason Flash kept messing up when i tried to make it actually go back to the main screen). 




3. On the clock i have added a black line which is more bolder than the others.
This black line represents what time it is at the moment so it still acts like a normal clock



2. I have made the buttons animate so that the user knows that it is a button. 
For the button the the bottom it will also change colour depending on what screen you are on, plus it will also the colour will change when you move your curser over it. 
And for the segments on the clock. They will expand when you move the curser over them. 
(note that only 2 of the segments will expand in my file)

1. I have made the bottom part of my screen a grey colour to make it look more like a metallic device

After our presentation i have changed a few more things in my flash file to make it look better

development 5

Button_11 is the button on that frame. Each button has a different number next to it.
and (3) means the frame it is going to this is also different in each frame.


button_11.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, fl_ClickToGoToAndPlayFromFrame_8);

function fl_ClickToGoToAndPlayFromFrame_8(event:MouseEvent):void
{
gotoAndPlay(3);
}


For each of the buttons i had to add code into them to tell them to go to different frames.





Buttons were quite difficult to understand for this project. But i eventually got the hang of them. On my home screen i put my 3 buttons on them which would go to each of my 3 animations. I decided to make the circle on the button left black so that people to make it stand out so people know to push it.

When i had all of my frames done i added just frame which just had the interface on it and no animations  on it. This will be my home screen.



When i had all 6 animations i went into a separate flash file where i would do my final. I created a movie clip for each of the 6 files and added then into different frames in the same file.
To make sure they don't all flash one after another which happens right after you put them all in the same file i added the code stop(); into each of the frames so they stop after each frame.

development 4



The third animation is when you compare the current readings with the overall average power usage.
For this one i had to have 2 clocks in the screen so they are both smaller. And to make sure that the user doesn't get confused at which circle is which i decided to add the words 'today' and 'average' next to the clocks which they represent.




When the red button was done i did the exact same process for the green button.

development 3


After this animation was done i just did the complete opposite to what i did for the first animation to get back to the original screen.

In Flash i put a white boarder around the main layout of my device. This was to help me see exactly what would happen on the screen.



In my Flash file there is a separate layer behind the circle which is just red. The animation is when you click on the red part which is missing the image on the screen will zoom in on that part. The red layer behind it will slowly start to fade away and then words will appear in the space missing. These words will be the different rooms in the house and the colours will depend on how much power is being used in each room.



I took the first circle and and took it into photoshop and got rid of the red part of the circle first

I started with the red button first

development 2

Once i had all of my images i could bring them into flash. 
I am going to have only 3 buttons on my device which will work for this presentation.
I am going to have 6 animations overall which means 2 animations for each button.
The first animation for each button will be what happens when you first click it. And the second will be going back to the main page.




I also had to add colour to a second clock which will be used for my average readings.
I wanted some of the readings to be similar and have some slight changes because in a household i think that there wouldn't be much change of power usage from day to day




The next thing i did to the circle was add colour to it to represent their power usage
I also added the times on the clock. I didn't want to have all the hours because that is not the main part of my device.

Part B development

The two circles within the main circle are where i am going to have the times for the clock



After that i made the 24 hour clock.
To make the clock i had to make all the lines on a angle 30 degrees greater than the line before it to make it all even



I first started on making my interface layout on illustrator

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Start of project 2B

After handing in part A and discussing some ideas with my tutor i have decided to have a  few changes to my idea. The main concept will still be the same with the 24 hour clock but there will be some differences


  1. On the clock i will have the times of 12am, 3am, 6am, 9am, 12pm, 3pm, 6pm and 9pm to show that my device is a clock and so people don't get confused at what they are looking at when trying to figure out what is the current readings.
  2. The user will click the button at the button left corner it will activate the animation when you compare 2 days readings. But Now it will be comparing todays readings with the overall average readings for the house instead. This can show the user if there is a trend in their power usage.
  3. Because I want my device to be all coloured at all times i have decided to make it that if the current time is 9pm then every reading after that time will be an approximation of how much the device will think you will use compared to other days readings.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

written description


For my project 2 I plan on designing a wall mounted power-monitoring device. My device is mainly using the concept of colour to show how much power/energy the people in the household are using. The main look for my device is like two 12-hour clocks in one another. The inside clock representing 12am -11am and the outer clock representing 12pm – 11pm. Depending on the amount of power the house uses in each hour the segments between the two times will light up a certain colour. Red meaning over the recommended usage, green is the recommended and blue meaning under.
If you click on a time you can see how much power each of your rooms are using. You can also compare different days to see if there is a trend on the amount of power you use during the same times each day.
I am going to show this by using adobe flash to show my device. Using Flash I am able to show to show the buttons, which will be on my device and show the different screens.
My target audience is mainly aimed at families who want to save power.  The idea for this idea was mainly from my own house. In my house we do use a lot more power than we should from leaving lights on, to leaving our phone chargers left in the wall. I think that there will be many other houses like mine who do exactly what we do when it comes to the power in the house. In my house we have a device, which controls the heating, and when it is on the main screen is red. It is small but because it is an odd colour compared to the wallpaper I always notice it when I walk past it. That is what I am hoping my device will do so whenever someone in the house walks past it and sees the odd colour they will actually look at it instead of just walk past it.

prototype

Here is my prototype plan for project 2


more ideas



Here are 2 ideas for my project 2.
My inspiration for my first idea came from an ipod dock


My idea is to have it plugged into the wall and when you charge your ipod the dock will use WiFi to talk to other appliances to find out how much power they are using. It will then upload all the information onto your ipod and you can read it off there. You can then walk around your house to the rooms which are using the most power and see why.

My 2nd idea is to have a wall mounted device. On the device i will have a floor plan of your house. Depending on how much power is being used the room will light up a certain colour. If a room is using a lot of power the room will be red and if it is using a reasonable amount then it will be green. 
I remember from the lecture that it will hard to have the floor plan of the house because each house would have to upload the floor plan to the device and it would also be hard to do if the house had more than one story.


Here is an idea which i really like which i am probably going to expand on. 

I got the main ideas for the wall mounted devices from the heat controlling device i have at home.

It is like the device above but a bit more interactive. My one at home lights up red when the heating is on. I want to use that aspect in my device. When walking past my heating device i always notice in the corner of my eye when its red. Colour can be a good way to show how much power is being used.

Ideas


Here is a mind map which i did for project 2
most of my ideas revolve around WiFi which could be a good idea for monitoring several rooms when only having one main monitor.
Things like cell phones and ipods are portable so you could monitor your energy where ever you are

Power usage over the holidays

Over our Holiday i recorded the amount of power which was used in my bed room at home. The main things which were plugged in during my recordings were my TV, Xbox 360, Lamp, Ipod and phone charger and my speakers. Not all of them were on or plugged in during some of the days. I tried to take the readings around the same time to get a fair test.



There is a lot of variation of how much power i used. It all depended on what other things where on during the day and how bored i am.

When monitoring my power and energy usage of my room I found out that it was very hard to actually figure out what I was measuring. The device that I used didn’t tell you much of what was happening except just having a number on a screen. It didn’t tell you what the number is or represented.
The device is quite dull and boring, there isn’t much interaction on the device besides one button that just changed the number on the screen but again it didn’t tell you what the number was.

For my design I want to move away from using just a lot of numbers because I think it is quite boring and people aren’t interested in the statistics of how much power people are using. So I want to use as little numbers in my design  and somehow use another idea how to show how much energy/power that people are using.

Energy saving tips

This is the information which we found in class for saving energy


Tips for saving energy if you’re staying home
  • Defrost your freezer - it will run more efficiently
  • Fix dripping taps
  • Turn your appliances off at the wall when not in use
  • Turn your lights down to the low setting, or turn them off altogether
  • Make sure the temperature of your hot water is 55 degrees at the tap

Tips for saving energy if you’re going away
  • Turn your appliances off at the wall - even appliances on standby use energy!
  • Turn your heated towel rail off
  • Sensor lights are great outside, they only turn on when needed and provide additional security for your home while you are away
  • Turn the hot water cylinder off if you are going to be away for more than one week
  • If you have a fridge that you won’t need to keep things chilled in, turn it off at the wall, but remember to leave the door open

These things can make a big difference, for no cost
  • Use natural warmth from the sun as much as possible to dry clothes instead of the dryer. SAVE $40* every year.
  • Washing powders are so effective in cold water these days, there’s really no need to do hot washes. SAVE $60* each year.
  • Got a beer fridge? If you only turn it on at the weekend and keep it switched off during the week, you’ll SAVE $100* every year.
  • Check that your hot water is no more than 55 degrees C at the tap. Every 10 degrees C higher than that, and you’re spending a hefty 10% more than you need to. SAVE $30* every year.
  • Like your towels warm and dry? Your heated towel rail can do the job in just a couple of hours - then flick it off and you’ll SAVE $100* each year.
  • Phase out standby mode altogether. It’s not just the obvious culprits like TVs, stereos and electronic equipment. Washing machines, dryers, and phone chargers left on at the wall can also drain a lot of unnecessary energy. Switch everything off at the wall and you’ll SAVE $75* a year.
  • Try and reduce the amount of time spent in the shower. By limiting your showers to 5 minutes you could SAVE $100* per year.

$505 a year

eplace main light bulbs with fluorescent ones.
Initial Investment: Around $20 for four bulbs. 
You Save: $84 a year*.






Install a water-efficient shower head.
Initial Investment: $60 - $200 
You Save: $120 a year*.


Install a heat pump for healthy dry heat through your home.
Initial Investment: $2,500 - $4,500. You Save: $870 a year*.


Install insulation in your ceiling and under your floor.
Initial Investment: From $2,800 (based on 100m2 home). 
You Save: $168 a year*.

Thursday, 11 August 2011

word description


For my DSDN 112 project the main sense that I was looking to investigate more about is touch. I wanted to see how people would interact with different types of surfaces. After doing several test with different materials I came up with the conclusion that there is no generic way people will interact with each of the surfaces. No matter how you present it and which ever way the grain of the surface is people will want to interact with it in a means that is natural to the user.  I want the experience of my Multi Surface Board to be unique to the user and for them to use it how they want to. There is not one straight forward way people will interact with it so it can be unique to the user as they will want to do how they feel is right with this object.
I have attached an envelope to my board and inside it there will be a note that states how the people who I tested this experiment on used the board. And will say the they most common way people interacted with the surfaces.

Instruction
The instructions are simple
  1. Put the letter aside and DO NOT OPEN IT BEFORE USE
  2. Run your hand over each of the 6 different surfaces and remember which way you ran your hand over each one
  3. When you have run your hand over all 6 surfaces then you can get the letter and open it and see what it says inside to see if the way you interacted with each surface is the same as other people