Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Activity: A Day in the Life
Eugene Wong
Allison Filice
Jonathan Rillera
Michelle Ramos
Family Name: Palin
A trip to the Museum
Family Personas:
Student: Eugene Wong
Name: Morris
Age: 15
Description: Morris just started high school, and is an average student who has a borderline attention span.. He's had a cochlear implant since age 2 which doesn't impact his learning, but does affect his speech a little bit. Socially, Morris is close with a small group of friends who all play basketball together nearly everyday. He likes sports, but isn't tall or skilled enough to play on the school team.
Vision: 0
Hearing: 3
Mobility: 0
Grasp: 0
Balance: 1
Strength: 2
Memory: 1
Attention: 2
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Student: Jonathan Rillera
Name: Tyler
Age: 26
Description: Tyler is divorced and is the aunt of Morris. Tyler works as a pharmaceutical sales rep and balances her free time with Bernard, Morris, Carli and doing a lot of outdoor activities.
vision: 2
hearing: 1
grasp: 2
balance: 1
strength: 1
memory: 3
attention: 3
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Student: Michelle Ramos
Name: Carlisle (Carli)
Age: 2
Description: Carli is in her terrible 2’s and reeks havoc. She loves to eat and play with everything around her, yet she is extremely afraid of things being "dirty." Carli’s fear of "dirtiness" causes her to smell everything from her eating utensils to her toys, which causes her to scream for her mommy to clean things up. For her age she’s very inquisitive; she loves to ask questions and often reply’s to things she likes with, "ollyweeeeee." Since Carli is the baby, she loves to be the center of attention and will do anything to get it. You can often find her singing the theme song to Spongebob Squarepants. Although she a very jolly baby, she often has very runny poos.
Vision: 1
Hearing: 1
Mobility: 3
Grasp: 4
Balance: 3
Strength: 4
Memory: 3
Attention: 5
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Student: Allison Filice
Name: Bernard
Age: 68
Description: Bernard is a widowed grandfather. His wife died of breast cancer 7 years ago and he has been single and living with Morris and his family ever since. He feels it's important to be close to family and does handyman jobs around the house while the others are at school and working. Bernard has a group of old school friends he meets for coffee twice a week in the mornings.
vision: 1
hearing: 1
grasp: 1
balance: 1
strength: 0
memory: 1
attention: 0
Saturday, February 7, 2009
New Problem Statement Draft
Problem Statement: The children's playground at the Janet Pomeroy Center contains equipment that is not universally accessible and may be unsafe for prolonged usage. They are also unsure of the entrance ramp's compliance to ADA design standards.
Purpose Statement: The purpose of this study is to develop a proposal for a playscape that is in accordance with ADA design standards, inclusive of all users, and promotes a safe and active play environment.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Draft of 3 Problem and Purpose Statements
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Problem Statement: Privacy windows in retail pharmacy stores provide a marginal amount of additional privacy for patient/pharmacist consults. This may actually facilitate customer embarrassment rather than preventing it.
Purpose Statement: The purpose of this study is to develop an alternate means of facilitating private discussions with patients within the spatial constraints designated by the pharmacy.
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Problem Statement: When exiting from underground railway stations, it is difficult to distinguish which stairway/escalator is ideal for traveling towards the direction of a passenger’s desired destination.
Purpose Statement: The purpose of this study is to develop an improved wayfinding system for navigating and surfacing from underground railway stations in urban environments.
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Problem Statement: When the American Heart Association visits health fairs and community based organizations to promote heart-health advocacy, they encounter difficulty stimulating their audience with displays that are engaging and informative.
Purpose Statement: The purpose of this study is to develop a means of appealing to various groups in public settings in order to deliver advocacy messages that promote healthy living.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Synposis of Three Existing 505 Research Reports
This task was helpful in that it made me familiar with the format, content, and length of what must be delivered upon completing this course. Otherwise, it was interesting to learn of others’ experiences with this course; whether their projects were ultimately successful or not.
Report #21R:
PowerBox: Portable Cordless Tool Battery Charging System
Fall 2007
Remarks: This report relies heavily on the strength of the writer’s literature review performed in the research stage of the project. Outside of this, it seemed lacking in mostly every other area. While some thumbnail-sized photos were provided, additional imagery would have been greatly appreciated: sketches, schematics, etc. Overall, I do not recommend this report for review since it lacks comprehensiveness, organization, and visual aids.Report #33B:
Seniors and the Internet
Fall 2008
Remarks: This report contained a good amount of content that supported her study; however I encountered difficulty reading it due to frequent grammatical errors and strained style of writing. The report also had an inconsistent structure, and seemed to rely heavily on quotes and line spacing bump up the page count. The author also did not include any thumbnail sketches or process illustrations to support her development. Overall, I do not recommend this report because it is dense in content that seems secondary to the project itself.
Report #34J:
Archive Your Life
Spring 2008
Remarks: The author put forth tremendous efforts into compiling a report that is readable, concise, and well-organized. However, I fear that his research section might have been slightly too concise, as he does not cite much from the sources in his bibliography. Regardless, all of his visuals were appreciated, his appendix was actually helpful, and his methods were very systematic. I recommend this report as a fine example to refer to because it contains a variety of approaches that are highly effective and comprehensible.
A Little Intro...
1) Who are YOU?
I'm a student of San Francisco State University's Department of Design and Industry. My emphasis is Product Design. I typically don't blog, instant message, or use sites like Facebook. That's why you should consider this blog as a special treat from me to you.
2) What Inspires/”WOWs” YOU?
Visually, I'm WOW'd by many things: the ceremonies of this past summer's Olympics, dinosaur bones, rusty tools, etc. But what inspires me are the people who develop the things we take for granted; like water treatment facilities, street lamps, and No. 2 pencils.
3) Who, or What are your influences?
I think that EVERYTHING in urban environments like SF are points of influence for designers. Why? Because everything contained within its borders is a result of human decision.
4) What is your Vision or HOPE in your life(time)?
What I hope for is the ability to invoke changes in people's lives that aren't necessarily market-driven, but need-driven--if that is at all possible.
5) Post an Image(s) that Best represents YOU and/or Your Vision(s)
It's so easy to focus on the surface when not constantly reminded of what's beneath.
6) Provide Six (6) “Key Words” that best describe YOU
Curious, patient, meticulous, positive, balanced, analytical