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MATT MOLLOY
VISUAL COMMUNICATION
AND DESIGN
INTERACTIVE DESIGN
NZSE STUDENT WORK PORTFOLIO.
Interactive
Design
Web design
Semiotics
Graphic design
Ambient and
gorilla marketing
strategies
Ergonomics
and
Human Factors
Big ideas
Creating a
consumer journey
Creating experiences
Augmented reality
User interface engineering
Students are taught wholistically how interaction design
relates not only to interface design but to the expanded field of design.
WHAT IS INTERACTION DESIGN?
“Interaction Design (IxD) defines the structure and behavior of interactive systems.
Interaction designers strive to create meaningful relationships between people and
the products and services that they use, from computers to mobile devices to appliances
and beyond. Our practices are evolving with the world.”
—The Interaction Design Association (IxDA)
Different types of Interactive Design.
Interactive design is the art of creating media that requires input from viewers in order
to function. There is a myriad of different executions of interactive design. Some of the
most common types are interactive websites and games. This type of media is also
used for advertising and interactive art. Interactive design is constantly evolving, and
designers continually seek new and unique ways to capture the attention of partici-
pants.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-different-types-of-interactive-design.htm
Apps and
app design.
Games/Adshels.
Kiosk Design
and
Interactive
displays.
Infographics.Spatial and
environmental
Design.
Augmented
Online/ off line.
Interactive
print media. reality.
User journey
and experience.
Examples of just a few of the topics covered.
Student research presentations:
Jonathan Ive Don Norman
&
this is this is
Jonathan Ive
Don Norman
DN021 Human Factor &
Ergonomics.
Hello today im going to talk to you about my project
DN012. I Have to talk and exsplan what human
factors and ergonomics is ansd how Jonathan Ive
and Don Norman have used these.
Students conduct in depth critical research into the work of Designers,
writers or theoreticians working within the interactive design field. Research
looks at various key concepts as they relate to interactive design including
ergonomics and human factors.
Student research presentations:
Jonathan Ive
Don Norman
& Comfortable
Pleasant
What is
Ergonomics?
Human Factors
Comfort design, Functional design, and User-friendly
systems are other known names for Human Factors and
Ergonomics. This is because Human Factors and
Ergonomics is the practice of design between the
product's design and the humans wants and needs.
Don Norman and Jony Ive are both famous designers in
all aspects of design, though both are very different in
form and function of their designs. Having proved
successful in their careers as pioneers and re-inventors
of design, Don Norman and Jony Ive were able to create
their own design ideas to success.
Student research presentations:
Smart
Pratical Enjoyable
Functional
The product is specifically designed with the purpose
of interaction between the product and the people
who use them. These design arenormally based around
simplicity and how to makethe humans interaction with
the product as easy and simple as possible. The best design
of Human Factor and Ergonomics are normally used in
everyday situation without being noticed.
Interation
Product
Human
Comfort design, Functional design, and User-friendly
systems are other known names for Human Factors and
Ergonomics. This is because Human Factors and
Ergonomics is the practice of design between the
product's design and the humans wants and needs.
Comfort design, Functional design, and User-friendly
systems are other known names for Human Factors and
Ergonomics. This is because Human Factors and
Ergonomics is the practice of design between the
product's design and the humans wants and needs.
Student research presentations:
Scrolling Bar
A great example of this is the scrolling bar on the side
of devices, this shows where we are on the page and
how much further we have to scroll. This is human
factor design because it helps humans communicate
and navigate easy while using the device.
However the meanings have changed slightly in
modern time with ergonomics thought of as design of
workplace, environment and tools, whereas human
factors deals with human physical, the senses and
mental capabilities, and both are important considera-
tions in the study of design.
“Human Factors” and “Ergonomics” are widely known around the world to have a very
similar definition with very little variation between the meaning. Research has shown
that difference is as little as the language barrier. The beginnings of the Human Factors
Society rose from the military World War II in where military scientists recognised the
basic of Human Factor and Ergonomics. In 1968 this was named the “Human Factors
Association of Canada.” however in 1984 they entered the international scene by
sponsoring the International Conference on Occupational Ergonomics in Toronto and
1999 it changed its name to the “Association of Canadian Ergonomists” requirements
were made to the name change making it easier to translate.
Ergonomics
Human Factors
Student research presentations:
?
What is
Business Cards
Intoractive Design
Interactive Design is more than computer artifacts and
playing games, its about creating user experiences that
enhance and extend on the way we interact, communi-
cate and work.
To build experiences and systems that allows interaction
between product/service and it’s users. Interactive
design has to reach all audience’s needs, wants, abilities,
and expectation, designs that help enhance their lives
and extend the way they interact.
Student research presentations:
Computers have good interactive design because they
try to target all audiences. An example is that they
have larger texts and zooming tools to help with easy
navigation that allow elderly to experience good
interaction with the computer without getting
confused or disorganized. Another great interactive
design is interactive advertisement, it can attract all
audience to the display giving good experiences as
well as advertise the company/brand.
Another great interactive design is interactive
advertisement, it can attract all audience to
the display giving good experiences as well
as advertise the company/brand.
Another great interactive design is interactive
advertisement, it can attract all audience to
the display giving good experiences as well
as advertise the company/brand.
Student research presentations:
Another great interactive design is interactive
advertisement, it can attract all audience to
the display giving good experiences as well
as advertise the company/brand.
Jonathan Ive used Human Factors/Ergonomics
and interactive design while designing the Apple Watch.
Play video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCluaJe3lb4
He designed the watch so it would embrace individual-
ity and personal style. Mr. Ive quotes“We designed
apple watch as a whole range of products enabling
millions of unique designs with unparalleled personali-
zation both in appearance and capability.”The Apple
watch has a range of watch faces which you can choose
from, this is so the owner could choose which watch
face best suits them and their style. the owner can
personalise their appearance and the capability of the
watch face, such as date, time and weather display.
Jonathan Ive knew that one size wouldnt fit all so The
Apple Watch also comes in different sizes best to fit
woman or means wrist sizes.
The best example that Jonathan Ive used Human
Factors/Ergonomics was he designed 6 different
watch straps that come in a variety of colours
but also are very easy to remove and replace, so
the owner can change the straps for different
occasion. The 6 straps are sports band, leather
loop which is magnetic, simple leather classic
buckle, stainless steel link bracelet and milanese
loop (which is a flexible stainless steel magnet).
How he used interactive design for the Apple
Watch, was how easy it is to remove and replace
the straps and the adjustable lengths. They have
designed a magnetic mechanism that allows the
straps to slide from the Apple Watch with just a
push of a button. Its easy to do but also
designed in such a way that won't allow the
watch to unclip when being used daily.
Student research presentations:
Push
Tap
Jonathan Ive
Don Norman
Jonathan Ive is a clever designer because he has
thought about all aspect of design while designing
the Apple Watch. However there is another designer
who does not agree with this, Don Norman.
Don Norman's work involves the advocacy of
user-centred design, such as Human Factors and
Ergonomics. Norman believes that design has
advanced due to technology however believes that
the design community has lost its desire for
Function/Ergonomics and focuses more towards
style. In 1993 Don Norman established the User
Experience Architect's Office at Apple then became
Vice President of Apple's Advanced Technology
Group before leaving 5 years later.“I was once proud
to be at Apple”Sates Norman however he now
believes that attributes are fast disappearing from
Apple products and aimed towards stylizing.
Normans option is that Apple has gotten carried
away by the slick, minimalist appearance of their
products at the expense of simplicity. He debates
that the presence of Apple products is beautiful but
confusing, the fonts are pleasing to the eye, but
difficult to read and he only way to know what to do
in many situations is to have memorized the action.
An example of this for the Apple Watch would be
the touch screen. The Apple Watch screen is
designed in such a way that it can sense a touch
compared to a tap. This unlocks many new sense of
direction for the Apple Watch that customers will
have to carry around a manual to remember all the
different ways to navigate through the Apple Watch.
Student research presentations:
Jonathan Ive is a clever designer because he has thought
about all aspects of design while designing the Apple
Watch. He's thought about the Apple watch being used
daily and in different environments, for different
customers/owners and their personal wants and needs.
However he's only targeted a small area of the popula-
tion, such as age and wealth. I believe that Don Norman is
right about the Apple products getting carried away with
style and forgetting about simplicity. There is 100’s of
shortcuts and settings on my Apple products that I didn't
know existed and so many icons/symbols that I don't
know what are or what they do. I do believe that Jona-
than Ive did a great job thinking about all aspects of
design while designing the Apple Watch but like Don
Norman that doesn't mean that I want to buy one.
Interaction design concepts and user journey:
Students create an infographic poster design working with the theme
“the international student survival guide.”
They are then to transfer this idea through a creative concept into an app form.
Haere Mai, all you International Students out there. Welcome to the beautiful land known as New
to read over this, It is full of helpful tips and tricks. Also, it can be fun to just play. So, please have a
game and stay a little while. Who knows, you may make it out choice as, bro!
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Accommodation
While living in New Zealand, You will need a place to live. If you were smart
you will set this up before you arrive. If you are lucky you may even have
friends or family you can stay with. In the end, you will probably stay in one of
these places.
A homestay: You could stay with a New Zealand family. This is probably the cheapest and
easiest option. It will give you a chance to learn about New Zealand culture and often means
that you will have food, a home and a learning experience, all at a reasonable cost.
Renting: You could rent a home or Apartment. If you prefer a less social experience and
a little more freedom this is a better option for you. Either go it alone or rent with some
friends or strangers. This can be quite liberating but also a little scary.
No matter where you stay, make sure to think about travel and shopping. It is no good find-
ing a cheap place to live if you have no way to get where you need to go.
Transport
Transportation is very important. If you can afford it and have the right li-
cense, it may pay to get a car. But for most, this will not be an option. As such
you should take some time to learn the Public transport system. It is broken into 4
parts. 3 of these belong under the same branch. 1 is privately owned.
Taxis: Privately owned, and rather expensive. They can get you where you need to go at a
reasonable price. A few to remember are-
Cheap Cabs – (09) 621 0505
Affordable Cabs – (09) 838 0000
Alert Taxis – (09) 309 0109
Buses/Trains/Ferries: These all come under the branch of AT Public Transport. You can
get an AT hop card. This is recommended, so as to get cheaper fares on all three forms of
transport. You can use a hop card on any one of these three. The fare will vary from system
to system, but some will allow you to pass easily between them. You can get day passes and
monthly passes. These will allow you to travel everywhere with a single ticket for the allotted
time.
Communication
Now days, most mobile phone companies provide global coverage on nearly
any network, so you will probably be able to keep your phone with no real prob-
lems. But if you are staying in a place you are renting, then you will need to get
some other form of communication with outside world. A lot of companies will provide
packages, landline phones or the Internet, and it is often cheaper than relying on just your
cell phone. Now days you can get custom packages, tailored more to what you need.
Slingshot – Phone line and Internet – 0800 89 20 00Vodafone – Mobile phone, Phone line and InternetMobile 0800 800 021
Internet or Phone line 0800 438 448Spark - Mobile phone, Phone line and Internet – 0800 800 123
Food and Drinks
Scattered through out Auckland are restaurants, bars and café’s. In these
places you can sample some of the local cuisine, enjoy the taste of home, or
try something completely new. You can go out and get a cup of coffee and a little
something to eat, spending time with friends. Or if you enjoy a more active nightlife,
there are Bars and nightclubs scattered through out the city. These offer a chance to make
some new friends and meet new people.
If you feel like cooking for your self, there are a lot of large super market chains, such as
Countdown and Pak’n’Save, but they may not have some of your more familiar ingredients.
So it may pay to spend some time at your local shopping centers. These may have more
interesting market shops with more “exotic” ingredients. There are also fresh food shops,
which may have what you need.
If you enjoy getting up early, there may even be a market near you, where you can get your
food at it’s freshest.
Entertainment
If you are looking for fun, Auckland is a spectacular place to be. There is the
Auckland Museum, Art Galleries, The Auckland Zoo, MOTAT, Kelly Tarlton’s
Aquarium, the Sky tower, various Cinemas and festivals that may be on at any
point in time. If you are looking for something a little cheaper and social, there are
gaming halls where you can play pool or ten pin bowling. There are classes for fun activi-
ties, such as Martial Arts, Sewing and Jewelry making. If you are looking for a free option,
there are public libraries, where you can go and sit down, to just read for a while, or you
can go to one of Auckland’s many parks.
Language
Here in New Zealand, We primarily speak English, and like any English coun-
try, we have our own slang. A lot of our slang uses part of our native tongue,
Maori, maybe in part, or in whole. Learning what a few of these sayings are will help
you to understand what some of your “Kiwi” friends are saying, and will hopefully stop any
confusion.
Kia Ora = Hello
Sweet as = That is acceptable/fine/good
Yeah Nah = No (it may sound like a maybe, but it is more of a hesitant no)
Get a wriggle on = Hurry up
Yeah, definitely = Yes (it sounds like a certain yes, but it is a hesitant yes)
Kiwi = A term for a New Zealander, The national Icon/ Flightless bird
and a small furry fruit originally called the Chinese gooseberry.
Bro/Cuz = A term of endearment amongst friends, this is often spoken
between people who know each other quite well, or by people
who are very friendly.
Banking
There are a large number of banks in New Zealand, all of which can be found
around Queen Street in the CBD. These can meet all your financial needs. Here
you can open a bank account, withdraw or deposit money, exchange one currency
for another and talk about financial planning. With the large number of banks, it pays to
find the right one for you. Some of the larger ones are ANZ, ASB, BNZ and Kiwi Bank. If
you are just looking for a quick currency exchange there are a large number exchange ser-
vices available through out Auckland. These can be useful for getting it done quickly and
without a hassle, at a small fee.
Health and Medicine
Depending on how bad you are feeling, should determine where you go. If
you have a headache or stomachache you can go to a supermarket and get some
pain relief at a small cost. If you are feeling sick, you can do to a medical center,
of which there are many, and see a doctor. The doctor will prescribe something if it will
help and can provide you with a medical certificate to give you sometime off to try and feel
better. At most medical centers you can turn in the prescriptions that the doctor gives you,
but you can take these to any pharmacy. At a pharmacy, you can also get beauty products,
general health products and some specific health products. If you are wounded or the doc-
tor says you are very unwell, you may need to go to one of the hospitals. If you are in an
accident, you can dial 111 and ask for an ambulance. The ambulance will take you to one of
the Major hospitals, dependent on which is closer. There is a hospital for each of the major
centers.
Auckland City Hospital – 2 Park Rd, Grafton
Middlemore Hospital – 100 Hospital Rd, Papatoetoe
Waitakere Hospital – 55 Lincoln Rd, Henderson
Northshore Hospital – 124 Shakespeare Rd, Westlake.
Interaction design concepts and user journey:
Gamification
NEW GAME
RESUME GAME
OPTIONS
EXIT GAME
This is the main menu
From here you, can chose to resume an old game, start a new one,
adjust the settings and return to the main screen.
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This where the game begins. Yo can play with up to four friends
(even on the same device) and is a fun way to learn about new
zealand culture. you tap the picture of the dice to roll them and then
you have to move that many squares.
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Looks like you have landed on a movement prop. Just follow the
prop in the direction that the arrow indicaits, along the way, some-
thing interesting may happen.
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Banking
There are a large number of banks in New Zealand, all of which can be found
around Queen Street in the CBD. These can meet all your financial needs. Here
you can open a bank account, withdraw or deposit money, exchange one currency for
another and talk about financial planning. With the large number of banks, it pays to find
the right one for you. Some of the larger ones are ANZ, ASB, BNZ and Kiwi Bank. If you
are just looking for a quick currency exchange there are a large number exchange services
available through out Auckland. These can be useful for getting it done quickly and with-
out a hassle, at a small fee.
As you move up or down the prop a card will pop up on the screen.
This card is filled to brim with with useful knowledge about how to
survive in New Zealand. Try to get them all!
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CONGRATULATIONS! When you make it to 100 on the board,
you Win. Did you find all the cards? If you didn’t, you should play
again!
The International Students Survival Guide App
User Journey
Diet
Internation
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SurvivalG
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Interaction design concepts and user journey:
Gamification
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Diet
In Auckland,ifyou want to feel satisfied on a full stomach,you
can go to restaurants,bars,cafes and night markets.
Here are many restaurants in different countries.Ifyou want
to have a coffee and some baked food,you can go to cafes.If
you want drink,bar is a good choice.For night markets,you can
eat some special food.
Ifyou want to cook byyourselves,Countdown,New World,
Pak’n Save and morning markets can offer enough food material.
Skycity
Transport
Ifyou want to go somewhere,you must know the relevant
means of transportation.
It doesn’t need driver license,butyou must wear a helmet.
It is convenient but need to book in advance and the cost is
calculated by the length of the road.
Ifyou have a driver license and you have learned traffic rules,
you can buy a car or motorcycle.
For these three means,you can use AT hop card to make
a payment.For students,AT hop card also can offeryou discount.
Weather
Money
Entertainment
Communication
Health
Accommodation
For New Zealand,its spring is 9-11 months,the summer is 12-2
month,the autumn is 3-5 month,the winter is 6-8 months.The
difference in temperature in Auckland is around 10 degrees
between winter and summer.
2°
In city,you can go to cinema,opera house,KTV and all kinds of bars.
For quite places,museum,art galleries and library are good choices.Appropriate entertainment can improve our lives’quality.
You can take a walk/ have a picnic in the suburbs like One Tree Hill.
And you also can rent a boat in the port to go fishing.
However,it is necessary to smear sunscreen because of strong
ultravioletray.
And winter is wet,go out with an umbrella is important.
Ifyou are sick and it is a common disease,you can find a family
doctor in your area and buy some medicine in the pharmacy.
If the condition is more urgent,you can go to Accidentand
Emergence Department directly.
New Zealand emergency call:111
In New Zealand,if you want to experience the feeling at home,homestay
can satisfy this requirement.Except food,they also can help you do the
laundry and clean your room.
Hotels can offeryou accommodation and most of them will offer breakfast but
expensive.Motels are cheaper.
Ifyou would like rent house,you can choose places bu yourself
and live alone or share house with other people.The
prices depend on different areas.
For nowadays people,mobil phone connection is very important.
You can buy a SIM card and choose appropriate meal in 2 degree,
Spark and Vodafone.
Customer service:0800 022 022
Customer service:0800 800 123
Customer service:0800 800 021
There are many banks in New Zealand.You can deposit,
take and remit money in ANZ,BNZ,TSB etc.For these banks,
you can open a bank account byyour passport.
Ifyou want to exchange currency,you also can go to money
shop.Ifyou want to take money quickly,ATM is a good choice.
The Level Score The Level Score
Diet
In Auckland,ifyou want to feel satisfied on a full stomach,you
can go to restaurants,bars,cafes and night markets.
Here are many restaurants in different countries.Ifyou want
to have a coffee and some baked food,you can go to cafes.If
you want drink,bar is a good choice.For night markets,you can
eat some special food.
Ifyou want to cook byyourselves,Countdown,New World,
Pak’n Save and morning markets can offer enough food material.
Start to play game!
Use finger to control the little girl,
turn left or right to land on next cloud.
Be careful !The lighting cloud will take away one of
your heartAnd land on a cloud which has a icon,you can
know the information and you win.
Interaction design Infographic concepts and app user journey:
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Spring:
Sep - Nov
Summer:
Dec - Feb
Winter:
June - August
Autumn:
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Auckland average temperature range:
New Zealand Seasons:
New Zealand Attraction:
Language and Culture:
Cultural Food:
Auckland Transport:
Auckland Accommodation:
Auckland Banking:
Trains are
a way to
get from
the city to
southern
and
western
Auckland
Auckland
ferry services
connect the
central city to
the North
Shore and
Eastern Bays.
Ferries also
travel to the
islands of the
Hauraki Gulf.
The national
median rent for
a three
bedroom house
was NZ$340 per
week in March
2013, just over
NZ$110 a room
per week.
Buses are
cheap and
convenient.
Bus lanes
mean that
catching a
bus is often
a quicker
option than
driving in
rush hour.
NZ$110
Halls of
residence offer
fully furnished
rooms with a
shared dining
hall, lounge
and laundry.
Meals are often
included.
To open an account in New
Zealand, you'll need to take
the following documents to
the bank:
Located in the
heart of
Auckland's
CBD sky jump
off the
skytower or
have a ride on
the Sky
Screamer ride
The legal
drinking
age is 18.
The legal smoking
age is 18. and has
stick smoking areas.
A large native
rainforest and
stunning
coastline offering
many walking
tracks that allow
you to explore
the rugged
beauty of the
wild west coast.
There are many cultures in
New Zealand however
Māori and Europeans are
the main language and
culture.
Hangi means
earth oven, and is
a traditional
Maori method of
cooking food
New Zealand traditional
foods:
*Fish and Chips
*Pavlova.
*Seafood
*Barbecue
*Marmite
*Kumara
Auckland War
Memorial Museum
Showcases the natural,
cultural and social
history of New Zealand.
If you
need
medicatio
n you get
that from a
pharmacy,
sometimes
known as a
chemist.
A GP is a fully
trained
medical doctor
who can
advise you
and refer you
for further
tests or
specialist
treatment
If there’s a
medical
emergency
needing
urgent
attention you
can call for an
ambulance.
The emergency
number to call is
With a
homestay you
live with a New
Zealand family
in their home,
usually in a
fully furnished
room of your
own.
*A passport
*Proof that you are a
full-time student, such
as a letter or a fees
invoice
*Proof of a residential
address in New Zealand
*IRD number
New Zealand’s major banks are Kiwibank,ASB Bank,
Bank of New Zealand,ANZ, Westpac and TSB Bank.
WHEN TRAVILING NEW
ZEALAND IT MAY SEEM LIKE
YOU'RE IN A WHOLE NEW
WORLD.THIS INFORGRAPHIC
IS HERE TO HELP WITH YOUR
TRAVEL. DON’T WORRY NEW
ZEALAND IS RATED THE 3RD
MOST PEACEFUL COUNTRY,
ACCORDING TO GLOBAL PEACE
INDEX.
NZ$340
New Zealand Health:
Interaction design Infographic concepts and app user journey:
Spring:
Sep - Nov
Summer:
Dec - Feb
Winter:
June - August
Autumn:
March - May
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Auckland average temperature range:
New Zealand Seasons:
To open an account in New
Zealand, you'll need to take
the following documents to
the bank:
*A passport
*Proof that you are a
full-time student, such
as a letter or a fees
invoice
*Proof of a residential
address in New Zealand
*IRD number
New Zealand’s major banks are Kiwibank,ASB Bank,
Bank of New Zealand,ANZ, Westpac and TSB Bank.
Auckland Banking:
NZ Guide
NZ
NZ
TAP the center of the circular
Image, the image will zoom out.
The Icons will slide outwards
from the image creating a
circle of icons.The icon that
appears at the bottom of the
image will enlarge and
show information based on
the subject of the icon.
Swipe left or right to move
the icons in a circular motion.
Swiping will allow the icons
to move and determine
which icon with enlarge and
show the relating
information.You can also
navigate the icons by just
clicking on the icon and they
will turn to open the
information of the subject
you chosen.
Swipe finger upwards from the
middle of the information.This
will open a new page.
This page will hold more detailed
information about the selected subject. On
this page there will photo/images/videos as
well as important/related links to website
or other sources of information.To get back
to the main page just touch and sipe down
form the image at the top of the sreen
If you
need
medicatio
n you get
that from a
pharmacy,
sometimes
known as a
chemist.
A GP is a fully
trained
medical doctor
who can
advise you
and refer you
for further
tests or
specialist
treatment
If there’s a
medical
emergency
needing
urgent
attention you
can call for an
ambulance.
New Zealand Health
111The emergency
number to call is
New Zealand Health
In New Zealand the availability
and use of medication is
restricted in a variety of ways.
Firstly, there are a number of
medicines that can be
purchased in supermarkets
and other shops for
symptomatic relief of common
illnesses, such as coughs, colds
and headaches.
Another group of medicines
can only be purchased at a
pharmacy or chemist and
require that you receive some
advice about the medication at
the time of purchase.These are
known as pharmacy only
medicines but you still don’t
need a doctor’s prescription to
purchase them.
A further group of medicines ca
only be obtained at a
pharmacy with a doctor’s
prescription, i.e. you must
have seen a doctor ïŹrst to
obtain the prescription.This
restriction is in place mainly to
ensure you receive the correct
medication for your particular
complaint.
http://www.massey.ac.nz
Secondary health care is
hospital based health care.
There is an emergency
department in the Hospital for
extreme or very serious
emergencies but generally,
you would enter hospital after
referral by a primary health
provider, i.e. your general
practitioner. Hospitals are
where people stay when they
are too ill to remain at home or
require an operation.The main
hospital in Palmerston North is
the public hospital and is
available to everyone although
it is not free to everyone.
http://www.massey.ac.nz
Auckland Hospital
Interaction design Infographic concepts and app user journey:
InternationalStudent'ssurvivalcGuidefor
Auckland
City
49-29-187
CostofLiving
49-29-187
Transport
77-4287
Work
49-29-187
Accommodation
77-4287
Needmore
Help
77-4287
Getting
Sorted
77-4287
Healthcare
49-29-187
Exploring
Auckland
Plan journeys & read real-time boards,
check timetables for all transport options.
Also showing fares and discounts options.
at.govt.nz
Blue Bubble
(09) 300 3000
Green Cabs
+64 508 447 336
Auckland
Co-operation
TaxisCheap Cabs
(09) 621 0505
Home stay
Live with a New Zealand
family. A home-stay is a
great way to get to know
some friendly New
Zealanders
Flatting
Flats range from one to four
or five bedroom and can be
found anywhere.
Halls of residence
A walk away from campus,
offer fully furnished rooms
with a shared dining hall,
lounge and laundry.
Get an idea of what some common items
may cost in New Zealand dollars.
Cup of coffee
Big mac
Can of coke
Pair of Nikes
Pair of jeans Meal at a restaurant
Ticket to a concert
Ticket to a sports Ticket to movies
POP
CORN
Working after study
Work in New Zealand
up to 4 years, then
apply to work or live.
Your chances of
getting further work
here are greatly
improved if you have
the skills that New
Zealand urgently
needs.
Applying for work
2 Types of visas
1-12 Months to find a
job related to your
studies.
2- Work in a job
related to your studies
for two more years
Working while
studying
If you’re a student
with a Student Visa
enrolled in a full-time
program, you may
be able to work up
to 20 hours per
week during the
year and full-time
during scheduled
breaks in your study.
Health line is a free health advice service.
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 0800 611 116.
Finding a GP.
Look for a GP once you decide where you’re going to live. Get all
medical records from your home country so you can give them to
your GP here in New Zealand
Dental Care
On help for finding a dentist in your area visit: www.dcnz.org.nz
Main centers:
Auckland Central
Towns:
Great Barrier Island, Helensville, Kawau Island,
Orewa, Piha, Waiheke Island, Warkworth
For more information on things to do in Auckland
visit:
www.aucklandnz.com
For more information about studying in New Zealand visit:
www.studyingnewzeland.com
For information and help on student visa visit:
www.immigration.govt.nz
Emergency Services Dall
Police - Auckland Central Station
Fire - Auckland Central Station
Ambulance - Mt. Wellington
111
(09) 302 6400
(09) 302 5142
(09) 526 0528
2. Apply for a student visa
3. Submit your application
4. Living arrangements
5. Get your money sorted
6. Get familiar with your new home
1. Research your options
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InternationalStudent's
survivalcGuidefor
AucklandCity
InternationalStudent'ssurvivalcGuidefor
AucklandCity
InternationalStudent'ssurvivalcGuidefor
AucklandCity
Main centers:
Auckland Central
Towns:
Great Barrier Island, Helensville,
Kawau Island, Orewa, Piha,
Waiheke Island, Warkworth
For more information on things to
do in Auckland visit:
www.aucklandnz.com
InternationalStudent'ssurvivalcGuidefor
AucklandCity
InternationalStudent'ssurvivalcGuidefor
AucklandCity
Swipe across the bag conver belt left to right
to the desired button
Swiping from left to right on the screen
will take you bag to the home page
of the application to continue reading
through topics
the bag located in the bottom-middle
of the conver belt will automatically open
a bag tag. By tapping on the tag it will
open more information of the topic
By tapping the bag tag to open the information
page. You can swipe up and down to scroll
to show all the information.
CostofLiving
Transport
Work
Accommodation
Needmore
Help
Getting
SortedHealthcare
Exploring
Auckland
49-29-187
Exploring
Auckland
CostofLiving
Transport
Work
Accommodation
Needmore
Help
Getting
SortedHealthcare
Exploring
Auckland
49-29-187
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Auckland
CostofLiving
Transport
Work
Accommodation
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Non profit website redesign:
Students are to redesign the front end development for a non profit
organisations website with a focus on user interactivity.
Through creating detailed analysis of site maps, information and
naviagtional functionality, students are able to refocus the design
to create a more efficient and user friendly website.
Non profit website redesign:
Non profit website redesign:
Non profit website redesign:
Infogrpahics research and development;
DOT
MOVEMENT
DESIGN
Thesubjectforthisessay,weneededtalk
aboutCMYKprintinghistory,showafew
examplesaboutdotarthistoryandinfluential
artistsordesignersandtheirworkfromIhave
chosenmovementandartistordesignersthat
theyinfluenced,whichhavedifferentkindof
dotartaregoingtoshow.
INTRODUCTION
PolkaDotArtH
istory
We’lllookatitsmanywonderfulappearances,fromthe
post-impressionist
paintingsofGeorgesSeurattothemulti-multi-milliondollar-selling
canvasesofcontroversialcontemporaryartist,DamienHirst.
Polkadotart.Astheonlydecorative
motifwornbytheuniverseitself,
wethinkitmeritsaprettyseriousshowcase.
Infact,thepolkadothasaricherhistorythanweeverimagined.Since
firsthittingthemen’sfashionsceneinmid-19thcenturyEngland,the
polkadot(whichhasnosubstantiatedrelationtothepolkadance,by
theway;Flamenco,yes)hascometoholdaperhapsunexpectedly
grandplaceinthehistoryofmodernart.
PolkaDotsinArt------Pointillism
.
ComingontheheelsofImpressionism
inthelate19thcentury,pointillismtook
theradicalpracticeofleavingvisible
brushstrokesastepfurther:composing
imagesfrommanytinydots(quitesimilar
tohowmodernprintersoperate,actually).
Themethod,championedbyFrenchartist
GeorgesSeurat,wasrootedinassump
-tionsaboutcolortheory—namely,that
ifyouplacemanydotsofdifferentbut
complementarycolorsnearoneanother,
thehumaneyewillblendthemintoan
intermediatetone(asoccurswithCMYK
printing).Thisturnedoutnottoworkso
wellwithpaint,buttheresultingworks
aredazzlingnonetheless.
“A polka-dot has the form of the sun,
which is a symbol of the energy of the whole
world and our living life, and also the form of
the moon which is calm. Round, soft, colorful,
senseless and unknowing. Polka-dots
become movement
 Polka dots
are a way to infinity.”
If anyone understands the power of the polka-dot, it is
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. The artist,who has
struggled with mental illness throughout her life and
voluntarily resides in a Tokyo mental hospital, has
publicly said that if it weren’t for the spiritual,
therapeutic repetition of her art-making, she would
have killed herself long ago. Her installations involve
polka -dotted sculptures and mirrors
that spread the patterns endlessly.
Of the noble dot, Kusama has
this to say:
InfinityDots.
Ben-Day Dots
.
In the 1950s, comic books adopted a cheap way to achieve a spectrum of color,
using just the four printing process colors — cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
Named after illustrator Benjamin Henry Day, Jr., the “Ben-Day” method overlaps
(or spaces out) dots at different intervals to create the perception of new tones.
For example, overlapping cyan and yellow produces a green effect, while spacing
magenta dots further apart on a white surface creates the perception of pink.
Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein made the artifice of this method apparent with his iconic,
large-scale paintings of comic book imagery. This makeup artist put together an
astounding Lichtenstein-inspired costume
Interactive print based media:
Interactive print based media:
Packaging redesign and point of sale:
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION:
Servings Per Package:1 Serving Size:350ml
*Percentage daily intakes are based on an
average adult diet of 8700kJ. Your daily
intakes may be higher or lower
dependingupon your energy needs.
**Recommended Dietary Intake per 250ml
serving.
Contents:
Reconstituted Orange Juice (31.5%), Apple
Puree (58%), Orange Puree (26%), Echinacea
Extract (0.5%), Apple Flavour. Stabiliser
(415),Acid (330), Vitamin(C), Preservative (202).
AVERAGE
QUANTITY
PER SERVING
%DAILY’
INTAKE*PER
SERVING
AVERAGE
QUANTITY
PER 100ML
Energy 705KJ 8% 282KJ
Protein < 1g 1% < 1g
Fat -Total < 1g 1% <1g
- Saturated < 1g 1% <1g
Carbohydrate 40g 13% 16g
- Sugars 37.5g 42% 15g
Sodium 12.5mg 1% 5mg
Vitamin C 87.5mg 220% 35mg
Echinacea 1.3g _ 0.5g
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND FORM
LOCAL AND IMPORTED
DIETARY INTAKE
SIMPLY SQUEEZED LTD,
FRANKLIN RD, BAY VIEW,
NAPIER, 4104,
NEW ZEALAND
TEL 0800 807 142
Amazing Apple
SQUEEZED FRUIT &CONCENTRATE
just juice for you
Best tak
enSHAKEN
350ML
NAPIER
BORN
1991
_
_
I’ve got
echinocea
and vit.C!
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
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Bursting
with
Vitamin C!
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION:
Servings Per Package:1 Serving Size:350ml
*Percentage daily intakes are based on an
average adult diet of 8700kJ. Your daily
intakes may be higher or lower
dependingupon your energy needs.
**Recommended Dietary Intake per 250ml
serving.
Contents:
Reconstituted Apple Juice (31.5%),
Banana Puree (30%), Strawberry Puree
(26%), Boysenberry (10%), Blackberry (2%),
Echinacea Extract (0.5%), Raspberry Flavour.
Stabiliser (415), Acid (330), Vitamin (C),
Preservative (202).
AVERAGE
QUANTITY
PER SERVING
%DAILY’
INTAKE*PER
SERVING
AVERAGE
QUANTITY
PER 100ML
Energy 705KJ 8% 282KJ
Protein < 1g 1% < 1g
Fat -Total < 1g 1% <1g
- Saturated < 1g 1% <1g
Carbohydrate 40g 13% 16g
- Sugars 37.5g 42% 15g
Sodium 12.5mg 1% 5mg
Vitamin C 87.5mg 220% 35mg
Echinacea 1.3g _ 0.5g
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND FORM
LOCAL AND IMPORTED
DIETARY INTAKE
SIMPLY SQUEEZED LTD,
FRANKLIN RD, BAY VIEW,
NAPIER, 4104,
NEW ZEALAND
TEL 0800 807 142
Best tak
enSHAKEN
Very BerrySQUEEZED FRUIT &CONCENTRATE
just juice for you
350ML
NAPIER
BORN
1991
_
_
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
strawberry final.pdf 1 9/04/15 10:58 am
350ML
NAPIER
BORN
1991
_
_
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION:
Servings Per Package:1 Serving Size:350ml
*Percentage daily intakes are based on an
average adult diet of 8700kJ. Your daily
intakes may be higher or lower
dependingupon your energy needs.
**Recommended Dietary Intake per 250ml
serving.
Contents:
Reconstituted Strawberry Juice (31.5%), Apple
Puree (30%), Grapes Puree (26%), Echinacea
Extract (0.5%), Grapes Flavour. Stabiliser
(415), Acid (330), Vitamin(C), Preservative
(202).
AVERAGE
QUANTITY
PER SERVING
%DAILY’
INTAKE*PER
SERVING
AVERAGE
QUANTITY
PER 100ML
Energy 705KJ 8% 282KJ
Protein < 1g 1% < 1g
Fat -Total < 1g 1% <1g
- Saturated < 1g 1% <1g
Carbohydrate 40g 13% 16g
- Sugars 37.5g 42% 15g
Sodium 12.5mg 1% 5mg
Vitamin C 87.5mg 220% 35mg
Echinacea 1.3g _ 0.5g
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND FORM
LOCAL AND IMPORTED
DIETARY INTAKE
SIMPLY SQUEEZED LTD,
FRANKLIN RD, BAY VIEW,
NAPIER, 4104,
NEW ZEALAND
TEL 0800 807 142
Best tak
enSHAKEN
Grapes Frenzy
SQUEEZED FRUIT &CONCENTRATE
just juice for you
Yummy
grapes frenzy
goodness!
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
grape final.pdf 1 9/04/15 10:58 am
Komatsu repair app and online manual
With a focus on key aspects of user interface and functionality students
are to develope and illustrate a design concept for a Komatsu digger repair
manual. elements such as augmented reality were utalized as a means of ease
for the user.
Komatsu repair app and online manual
With a focus on key aspects of user interface and functionality students
are to develope and illustrate a design concept for a Komatsu digger repair
manual. elements such as augmented reality were utalized as a way to
access information and increase ease of usabilty.
Students are to rationalize their design concpets in detail as well as show
and describe the functionality of their app concepts at key moments during
a users journey.
On line/ offline media:
On line/ offline media:
On line/ offline media:
(+64) 09 818 9888
www.petpalandplay.co.nz
Pet, Pal & Play: Cat Litter
14 litres
Our specialty brand Cat liter is made from the finest sponge Gravel.
Honest, we aren’t making this up.
We grow our own sponge gravel and let it run free in the backyard.
$20.00
$12.00
Pet, Pal & Play: Cat Litter
14 litres
Our specialty brand Cat liter is made from the finest sponge Gravel.
Honest, we aren’t making this up.
We grow our own sponge gravel and let it run free in the backyard.
$20.00
$12.00
Pet, Pal & Play: Cat Litter
14 litres
Our specialty brand Cat liter is made from the finest sponge Gravel.
Honest, we aren’t making this up.
We grow our own sponge gravel and let it run free in the backyard.
$20.00
$12.00
Pet, Pal & Play: Cat Litter
14 litres
Our specialty brand Cat liter is made from the finest sponge Gravel.
Honest, we aren’t making this up.
We grow our own sponge gravel and let it run free in the backyard.
$20.00
$12.00
Pet, Pal & Play: Cat Litter
14 litres
Our specialty brand Cat liter is made from the finest sponge Gravel.
Honest, we aren’t making this up.
We grow our own sponge gravel and let it run free in the backyard.
$20.00
$12.00
Pet, Pal & Play: Cat Litter
14 litres
Our specialty brand Cat liter is made from the finest sponge Gravel.
Honest, we aren’t making this up.
We grow our own sponge gravel and let it run free in the backyard.
$20.00
$12.00
petpalandplay.co.nz
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Interactive design student potfolio

  • 1. MATT MOLLOY VISUAL COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN INTERACTIVE DESIGN NZSE STUDENT WORK PORTFOLIO.
  • 2. Interactive Design Web design Semiotics Graphic design Ambient and gorilla marketing strategies Ergonomics and Human Factors Big ideas Creating a consumer journey Creating experiences Augmented reality User interface engineering Students are taught wholistically how interaction design relates not only to interface design but to the expanded field of design.
  • 3. WHAT IS INTERACTION DESIGN? “Interaction Design (IxD) defines the structure and behavior of interactive systems. Interaction designers strive to create meaningful relationships between people and the products and services that they use, from computers to mobile devices to appliances and beyond. Our practices are evolving with the world.” —The Interaction Design Association (IxDA)
  • 4. Different types of Interactive Design. Interactive design is the art of creating media that requires input from viewers in order to function. There is a myriad of different executions of interactive design. Some of the most common types are interactive websites and games. This type of media is also used for advertising and interactive art. Interactive design is constantly evolving, and designers continually seek new and unique ways to capture the attention of partici- pants. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-different-types-of-interactive-design.htm Apps and app design. Games/Adshels. Kiosk Design and Interactive displays. Infographics.Spatial and environmental Design. Augmented Online/ off line. Interactive print media. reality. User journey and experience. Examples of just a few of the topics covered.
  • 5. Student research presentations: Jonathan Ive Don Norman & this is this is Jonathan Ive Don Norman DN021 Human Factor & Ergonomics. Hello today im going to talk to you about my project DN012. I Have to talk and exsplan what human factors and ergonomics is ansd how Jonathan Ive and Don Norman have used these. Students conduct in depth critical research into the work of Designers, writers or theoreticians working within the interactive design field. Research looks at various key concepts as they relate to interactive design including ergonomics and human factors.
  • 6. Student research presentations: Jonathan Ive Don Norman & Comfortable Pleasant What is Ergonomics? Human Factors Comfort design, Functional design, and User-friendly systems are other known names for Human Factors and Ergonomics. This is because Human Factors and Ergonomics is the practice of design between the product's design and the humans wants and needs. Don Norman and Jony Ive are both famous designers in all aspects of design, though both are very different in form and function of their designs. Having proved successful in their careers as pioneers and re-inventors of design, Don Norman and Jony Ive were able to create their own design ideas to success.
  • 7. Student research presentations: Smart Pratical Enjoyable Functional The product is specifically designed with the purpose of interaction between the product and the people who use them. These design arenormally based around simplicity and how to makethe humans interaction with the product as easy and simple as possible. The best design of Human Factor and Ergonomics are normally used in everyday situation without being noticed. Interation Product Human Comfort design, Functional design, and User-friendly systems are other known names for Human Factors and Ergonomics. This is because Human Factors and Ergonomics is the practice of design between the product's design and the humans wants and needs. Comfort design, Functional design, and User-friendly systems are other known names for Human Factors and Ergonomics. This is because Human Factors and Ergonomics is the practice of design between the product's design and the humans wants and needs.
  • 8. Student research presentations: Scrolling Bar A great example of this is the scrolling bar on the side of devices, this shows where we are on the page and how much further we have to scroll. This is human factor design because it helps humans communicate and navigate easy while using the device. However the meanings have changed slightly in modern time with ergonomics thought of as design of workplace, environment and tools, whereas human factors deals with human physical, the senses and mental capabilities, and both are important considera- tions in the study of design. “Human Factors” and “Ergonomics” are widely known around the world to have a very similar definition with very little variation between the meaning. Research has shown that difference is as little as the language barrier. The beginnings of the Human Factors Society rose from the military World War II in where military scientists recognised the basic of Human Factor and Ergonomics. In 1968 this was named the “Human Factors Association of Canada.” however in 1984 they entered the international scene by sponsoring the International Conference on Occupational Ergonomics in Toronto and 1999 it changed its name to the “Association of Canadian Ergonomists” requirements were made to the name change making it easier to translate. Ergonomics Human Factors
  • 9. Student research presentations: ? What is Business Cards Intoractive Design Interactive Design is more than computer artifacts and playing games, its about creating user experiences that enhance and extend on the way we interact, communi- cate and work. To build experiences and systems that allows interaction between product/service and it’s users. Interactive design has to reach all audience’s needs, wants, abilities, and expectation, designs that help enhance their lives and extend the way they interact.
  • 10. Student research presentations: Computers have good interactive design because they try to target all audiences. An example is that they have larger texts and zooming tools to help with easy navigation that allow elderly to experience good interaction with the computer without getting confused or disorganized. Another great interactive design is interactive advertisement, it can attract all audience to the display giving good experiences as well as advertise the company/brand. Another great interactive design is interactive advertisement, it can attract all audience to the display giving good experiences as well as advertise the company/brand. Another great interactive design is interactive advertisement, it can attract all audience to the display giving good experiences as well as advertise the company/brand.
  • 11. Student research presentations: Another great interactive design is interactive advertisement, it can attract all audience to the display giving good experiences as well as advertise the company/brand. Jonathan Ive used Human Factors/Ergonomics and interactive design while designing the Apple Watch. Play video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCluaJe3lb4 He designed the watch so it would embrace individual- ity and personal style. Mr. Ive quotes“We designed apple watch as a whole range of products enabling millions of unique designs with unparalleled personali- zation both in appearance and capability.”The Apple watch has a range of watch faces which you can choose from, this is so the owner could choose which watch face best suits them and their style. the owner can personalise their appearance and the capability of the watch face, such as date, time and weather display. Jonathan Ive knew that one size wouldnt fit all so The Apple Watch also comes in different sizes best to fit woman or means wrist sizes. The best example that Jonathan Ive used Human Factors/Ergonomics was he designed 6 different watch straps that come in a variety of colours but also are very easy to remove and replace, so the owner can change the straps for different occasion. The 6 straps are sports band, leather loop which is magnetic, simple leather classic buckle, stainless steel link bracelet and milanese loop (which is a flexible stainless steel magnet). How he used interactive design for the Apple Watch, was how easy it is to remove and replace the straps and the adjustable lengths. They have designed a magnetic mechanism that allows the straps to slide from the Apple Watch with just a push of a button. Its easy to do but also designed in such a way that won't allow the watch to unclip when being used daily.
  • 12. Student research presentations: Push Tap Jonathan Ive Don Norman Jonathan Ive is a clever designer because he has thought about all aspect of design while designing the Apple Watch. However there is another designer who does not agree with this, Don Norman. Don Norman's work involves the advocacy of user-centred design, such as Human Factors and Ergonomics. Norman believes that design has advanced due to technology however believes that the design community has lost its desire for Function/Ergonomics and focuses more towards style. In 1993 Don Norman established the User Experience Architect's Office at Apple then became Vice President of Apple's Advanced Technology Group before leaving 5 years later.“I was once proud to be at Apple”Sates Norman however he now believes that attributes are fast disappearing from Apple products and aimed towards stylizing. Normans option is that Apple has gotten carried away by the slick, minimalist appearance of their products at the expense of simplicity. He debates that the presence of Apple products is beautiful but confusing, the fonts are pleasing to the eye, but difficult to read and he only way to know what to do in many situations is to have memorized the action. An example of this for the Apple Watch would be the touch screen. The Apple Watch screen is designed in such a way that it can sense a touch compared to a tap. This unlocks many new sense of direction for the Apple Watch that customers will have to carry around a manual to remember all the different ways to navigate through the Apple Watch.
  • 13. Student research presentations: Jonathan Ive is a clever designer because he has thought about all aspects of design while designing the Apple Watch. He's thought about the Apple watch being used daily and in different environments, for different customers/owners and their personal wants and needs. However he's only targeted a small area of the popula- tion, such as age and wealth. I believe that Don Norman is right about the Apple products getting carried away with style and forgetting about simplicity. There is 100’s of shortcuts and settings on my Apple products that I didn't know existed and so many icons/symbols that I don't know what are or what they do. I do believe that Jona- than Ive did a great job thinking about all aspects of design while designing the Apple Watch but like Don Norman that doesn't mean that I want to buy one.
  • 14. Interaction design concepts and user journey: Students create an infographic poster design working with the theme “the international student survival guide.” They are then to transfer this idea through a creative concept into an app form. Haere Mai, all you International Students out there. Welcome to the beautiful land known as New to read over this, It is full of helpful tips and tricks. Also, it can be fun to just play. So, please have a game and stay a little while. Who knows, you may make it out choice as, bro! 1 20 21 40 41 60 61 80 81 100 2 19 22 394 2 59 62 79 82 99 3 18 23 38 43 58 63 78 8 3 98 4 17 24 37 44 57 6 4 77 84 97 5 16 25 36 45 56 65 76 85 96 6 15 26 35 46 55 66 75 8 6 95 7 14 27 34 47 5 4 67 74 87 94 8 13 28 33 48 53 68 73 8 8 93 9 12 29 32 49 52 69 72 89 92 10 11 30 31 50 5 1 70 71 90 91 Accommodation While living in New Zealand, You will need a place to live. If you were smart you will set this up before you arrive. If you are lucky you may even have friends or family you can stay with. In the end, you will probably stay in one of these places. A homestay: You could stay with a New Zealand family. This is probably the cheapest and easiest option. It will give you a chance to learn about New Zealand culture and often means that you will have food, a home and a learning experience, all at a reasonable cost. Renting: You could rent a home or Apartment. If you prefer a less social experience and a little more freedom this is a better option for you. Either go it alone or rent with some friends or strangers. This can be quite liberating but also a little scary. No matter where you stay, make sure to think about travel and shopping. It is no good find- ing a cheap place to live if you have no way to get where you need to go. Transport Transportation is very important. If you can afford it and have the right li- cense, it may pay to get a car. But for most, this will not be an option. As such you should take some time to learn the Public transport system. It is broken into 4 parts. 3 of these belong under the same branch. 1 is privately owned. Taxis: Privately owned, and rather expensive. They can get you where you need to go at a reasonable price. A few to remember are- Cheap Cabs – (09) 621 0505 Affordable Cabs – (09) 838 0000 Alert Taxis – (09) 309 0109 Buses/Trains/Ferries: These all come under the branch of AT Public Transport. You can get an AT hop card. This is recommended, so as to get cheaper fares on all three forms of transport. You can use a hop card on any one of these three. The fare will vary from system to system, but some will allow you to pass easily between them. You can get day passes and monthly passes. These will allow you to travel everywhere with a single ticket for the allotted time. Communication Now days, most mobile phone companies provide global coverage on nearly any network, so you will probably be able to keep your phone with no real prob- lems. But if you are staying in a place you are renting, then you will need to get some other form of communication with outside world. A lot of companies will provide packages, landline phones or the Internet, and it is often cheaper than relying on just your cell phone. Now days you can get custom packages, tailored more to what you need. Slingshot – Phone line and Internet – 0800 89 20 00Vodafone – Mobile phone, Phone line and InternetMobile 0800 800 021 Internet or Phone line 0800 438 448Spark - Mobile phone, Phone line and Internet – 0800 800 123 Food and Drinks Scattered through out Auckland are restaurants, bars and café’s. In these places you can sample some of the local cuisine, enjoy the taste of home, or try something completely new. You can go out and get a cup of coffee and a little something to eat, spending time with friends. Or if you enjoy a more active nightlife, there are Bars and nightclubs scattered through out the city. These offer a chance to make some new friends and meet new people. If you feel like cooking for your self, there are a lot of large super market chains, such as Countdown and Pak’n’Save, but they may not have some of your more familiar ingredients. So it may pay to spend some time at your local shopping centers. These may have more interesting market shops with more “exotic” ingredients. There are also fresh food shops, which may have what you need. If you enjoy getting up early, there may even be a market near you, where you can get your food at it’s freshest. Entertainment If you are looking for fun, Auckland is a spectacular place to be. There is the Auckland Museum, Art Galleries, The Auckland Zoo, MOTAT, Kelly Tarlton’s Aquarium, the Sky tower, various Cinemas and festivals that may be on at any point in time. If you are looking for something a little cheaper and social, there are gaming halls where you can play pool or ten pin bowling. There are classes for fun activi- ties, such as Martial Arts, Sewing and Jewelry making. If you are looking for a free option, there are public libraries, where you can go and sit down, to just read for a while, or you can go to one of Auckland’s many parks. Language Here in New Zealand, We primarily speak English, and like any English coun- try, we have our own slang. A lot of our slang uses part of our native tongue, Maori, maybe in part, or in whole. Learning what a few of these sayings are will help you to understand what some of your “Kiwi” friends are saying, and will hopefully stop any confusion. Kia Ora = Hello Sweet as = That is acceptable/fine/good Yeah Nah = No (it may sound like a maybe, but it is more of a hesitant no) Get a wriggle on = Hurry up Yeah, definitely = Yes (it sounds like a certain yes, but it is a hesitant yes) Kiwi = A term for a New Zealander, The national Icon/ Flightless bird and a small furry fruit originally called the Chinese gooseberry. Bro/Cuz = A term of endearment amongst friends, this is often spoken between people who know each other quite well, or by people who are very friendly. Banking There are a large number of banks in New Zealand, all of which can be found around Queen Street in the CBD. These can meet all your financial needs. Here you can open a bank account, withdraw or deposit money, exchange one currency for another and talk about financial planning. With the large number of banks, it pays to find the right one for you. Some of the larger ones are ANZ, ASB, BNZ and Kiwi Bank. If you are just looking for a quick currency exchange there are a large number exchange ser- vices available through out Auckland. These can be useful for getting it done quickly and without a hassle, at a small fee. Health and Medicine Depending on how bad you are feeling, should determine where you go. If you have a headache or stomachache you can go to a supermarket and get some pain relief at a small cost. If you are feeling sick, you can do to a medical center, of which there are many, and see a doctor. The doctor will prescribe something if it will help and can provide you with a medical certificate to give you sometime off to try and feel better. At most medical centers you can turn in the prescriptions that the doctor gives you, but you can take these to any pharmacy. At a pharmacy, you can also get beauty products, general health products and some specific health products. If you are wounded or the doc- tor says you are very unwell, you may need to go to one of the hospitals. If you are in an accident, you can dial 111 and ask for an ambulance. The ambulance will take you to one of the Major hospitals, dependent on which is closer. There is a hospital for each of the major centers. Auckland City Hospital – 2 Park Rd, Grafton Middlemore Hospital – 100 Hospital Rd, Papatoetoe Waitakere Hospital – 55 Lincoln Rd, Henderson Northshore Hospital – 124 Shakespeare Rd, Westlake.
  • 15. Interaction design concepts and user journey: Gamification NEW GAME RESUME GAME OPTIONS EXIT GAME This is the main menu From here you, can chose to resume an old game, start a new one, adjust the settings and return to the main screen. 1 20 21 40 41 60 61 80 81 100 2 19 22 39 4 2 59 62 79 82 99 3 18 23 38 43 58 63 78 8 3 98 4 17 24 37 44 57 6 4 77 84 97 5 16 25 36 45 56 65 76 85 96 6 15 26 35 46 55 66 75 8 6 95 7 14 27 34 47 5 4 67 74 87 94 8 13 28 33 48 53 73 88 93 9 12 29 32 49 52 69 72 89 92 10 11 30 31 50 5 1 70 71 90 91 This where the game begins. Yo can play with up to four friends (even on the same device) and is a fun way to learn about new zealand culture. you tap the picture of the dice to roll them and then you have to move that many squares. 1 20 21 40 41 60 61 80 81 100 2 19 22 39 4 2 59 62 79 82 99 3 18 23 38 43 58 63 78 8 3 98 4 17 24 37 44 57 6 4 77 84 97 5 16 25 36 45 56 65 76 85 96 6 15 26 35 46 55 66 75 8 6 95 7 14 27 34 47 5 4 67 74 87 94 8 13 28 33 48 53 73 88 93 9 12 29 32 49 52 69 72 89 92 10 11 30 31 50 5 1 70 71 90 91 Looks like you have landed on a movement prop. Just follow the prop in the direction that the arrow indicaits, along the way, some- thing interesting may happen. 1 20 21 40 41 60 61 80 81 100 2 19 22 39 4 2 59 62 79 82 99 3 18 23 38 43 58 63 78 8 3 98 4 17 24 37 44 57 6 4 77 84 97 5 16 25 36 45 56 65 76 85 96 6 15 26 35 46 55 66 75 8 6 95 7 14 27 34 47 5 4 67 74 87 94 8 13 28 33 48 53 73 8 8 93 9 12 29 32 49 52 69 72 89 92 10 11 30 31 50 5 1 70 71 90 91 Banking There are a large number of banks in New Zealand, all of which can be found around Queen Street in the CBD. These can meet all your financial needs. Here you can open a bank account, withdraw or deposit money, exchange one currency for another and talk about financial planning. With the large number of banks, it pays to find the right one for you. Some of the larger ones are ANZ, ASB, BNZ and Kiwi Bank. If you are just looking for a quick currency exchange there are a large number exchange services available through out Auckland. These can be useful for getting it done quickly and with- out a hassle, at a small fee. As you move up or down the prop a card will pop up on the screen. This card is filled to brim with with useful knowledge about how to survive in New Zealand. Try to get them all! 1 20 21 40 41 60 61 80 81 100 2 19 22 39 4 2 59 62 79 82 99 3 18 23 38 43 58 63 78 8 3 98 4 17 24 37 44 57 6 4 77 84 97 5 16 25 36 45 56 65 76 85 96 6 15 26 35 46 55 66 75 8 6 95 34 47 5 4 67 74 87 94 73 88 93 CONGRATULATIONS! When you make it to 100 on the board, you Win. Did you find all the cards? If you didn’t, you should play again! The International Students Survival Guide App User Journey
  • 16. Diet Internation al Student SurvivalG uideFor The N Z Interaction design concepts and user journey: Gamification 17:45 Diet In Auckland,ifyou want to feel satisfied on a full stomach,you can go to restaurants,bars,cafes and night markets. Here are many restaurants in different countries.Ifyou want to have a coffee and some baked food,you can go to cafes.If you want drink,bar is a good choice.For night markets,you can eat some special food. Ifyou want to cook byyourselves,Countdown,New World, Pak’n Save and morning markets can offer enough food material. Skycity Transport Ifyou want to go somewhere,you must know the relevant means of transportation. It doesn’t need driver license,butyou must wear a helmet. It is convenient but need to book in advance and the cost is calculated by the length of the road. Ifyou have a driver license and you have learned traffic rules, you can buy a car or motorcycle. For these three means,you can use AT hop card to make a payment.For students,AT hop card also can offeryou discount. Weather Money Entertainment Communication Health Accommodation For New Zealand,its spring is 9-11 months,the summer is 12-2 month,the autumn is 3-5 month,the winter is 6-8 months.The difference in temperature in Auckland is around 10 degrees between winter and summer. 2° In city,you can go to cinema,opera house,KTV and all kinds of bars. For quite places,museum,art galleries and library are good choices.Appropriate entertainment can improve our lives’quality. You can take a walk/ have a picnic in the suburbs like One Tree Hill. And you also can rent a boat in the port to go fishing. However,it is necessary to smear sunscreen because of strong ultravioletray. And winter is wet,go out with an umbrella is important. Ifyou are sick and it is a common disease,you can find a family doctor in your area and buy some medicine in the pharmacy. If the condition is more urgent,you can go to Accidentand Emergence Department directly. New Zealand emergency call:111 In New Zealand,if you want to experience the feeling at home,homestay can satisfy this requirement.Except food,they also can help you do the laundry and clean your room. Hotels can offeryou accommodation and most of them will offer breakfast but expensive.Motels are cheaper. Ifyou would like rent house,you can choose places bu yourself and live alone or share house with other people.The prices depend on different areas. For nowadays people,mobil phone connection is very important. You can buy a SIM card and choose appropriate meal in 2 degree, Spark and Vodafone. Customer service:0800 022 022 Customer service:0800 800 123 Customer service:0800 800 021 There are many banks in New Zealand.You can deposit, take and remit money in ANZ,BNZ,TSB etc.For these banks, you can open a bank account byyour passport. Ifyou want to exchange currency,you also can go to money shop.Ifyou want to take money quickly,ATM is a good choice. The Level Score The Level Score Diet In Auckland,ifyou want to feel satisfied on a full stomach,you can go to restaurants,bars,cafes and night markets. Here are many restaurants in different countries.Ifyou want to have a coffee and some baked food,you can go to cafes.If you want drink,bar is a good choice.For night markets,you can eat some special food. Ifyou want to cook byyourselves,Countdown,New World, Pak’n Save and morning markets can offer enough food material. Start to play game! Use finger to control the little girl, turn left or right to land on next cloud. Be careful !The lighting cloud will take away one of your heartAnd land on a cloud which has a icon,you can know the information and you win.
  • 17. Interaction design Infographic concepts and app user journey: 111 Spring: Sep - Nov Summer: Dec - Feb Winter: June - August Autumn: March - May -3 32 Auckland average temperature range: New Zealand Seasons: New Zealand Attraction: Language and Culture: Cultural Food: Auckland Transport: Auckland Accommodation: Auckland Banking: Trains are a way to get from the city to southern and western Auckland Auckland ferry services connect the central city to the North Shore and Eastern Bays. Ferries also travel to the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. The national median rent for a three bedroom house was NZ$340 per week in March 2013, just over NZ$110 a room per week. Buses are cheap and convenient. Bus lanes mean that catching a bus is often a quicker option than driving in rush hour. NZ$110 Halls of residence offer fully furnished rooms with a shared dining hall, lounge and laundry. Meals are often included. To open an account in New Zealand, you'll need to take the following documents to the bank: Located in the heart of Auckland's CBD sky jump off the skytower or have a ride on the Sky Screamer ride The legal drinking age is 18. The legal smoking age is 18. and has stick smoking areas. A large native rainforest and stunning coastline offering many walking tracks that allow you to explore the rugged beauty of the wild west coast. There are many cultures in New Zealand however Māori and Europeans are the main language and culture. Hangi means earth oven, and is a traditional Maori method of cooking food New Zealand traditional foods: *Fish and Chips *Pavlova. *Seafood *Barbecue *Marmite *Kumara Auckland War Memorial Museum Showcases the natural, cultural and social history of New Zealand. If you need medicatio n you get that from a pharmacy, sometimes known as a chemist. A GP is a fully trained medical doctor who can advise you and refer you for further tests or specialist treatment If there’s a medical emergency needing urgent attention you can call for an ambulance. The emergency number to call is With a homestay you live with a New Zealand family in their home, usually in a fully furnished room of your own. *A passport *Proof that you are a full-time student, such as a letter or a fees invoice *Proof of a residential address in New Zealand *IRD number New Zealand’s major banks are Kiwibank,ASB Bank, Bank of New Zealand,ANZ, Westpac and TSB Bank. WHEN TRAVILING NEW ZEALAND IT MAY SEEM LIKE YOU'RE IN A WHOLE NEW WORLD.THIS INFORGRAPHIC IS HERE TO HELP WITH YOUR TRAVEL. DON’T WORRY NEW ZEALAND IS RATED THE 3RD MOST PEACEFUL COUNTRY, ACCORDING TO GLOBAL PEACE INDEX. NZ$340 New Zealand Health:
  • 18. Interaction design Infographic concepts and app user journey: Spring: Sep - Nov Summer: Dec - Feb Winter: June - August Autumn: March - May -3 32 Auckland average temperature range: New Zealand Seasons: To open an account in New Zealand, you'll need to take the following documents to the bank: *A passport *Proof that you are a full-time student, such as a letter or a fees invoice *Proof of a residential address in New Zealand *IRD number New Zealand’s major banks are Kiwibank,ASB Bank, Bank of New Zealand,ANZ, Westpac and TSB Bank. Auckland Banking: NZ Guide NZ NZ TAP the center of the circular Image, the image will zoom out. The Icons will slide outwards from the image creating a circle of icons.The icon that appears at the bottom of the image will enlarge and show information based on the subject of the icon. Swipe left or right to move the icons in a circular motion. Swiping will allow the icons to move and determine which icon with enlarge and show the relating information.You can also navigate the icons by just clicking on the icon and they will turn to open the information of the subject you chosen. Swipe finger upwards from the middle of the information.This will open a new page. This page will hold more detailed information about the selected subject. On this page there will photo/images/videos as well as important/related links to website or other sources of information.To get back to the main page just touch and sipe down form the image at the top of the sreen If you need medicatio n you get that from a pharmacy, sometimes known as a chemist. A GP is a fully trained medical doctor who can advise you and refer you for further tests or specialist treatment If there’s a medical emergency needing urgent attention you can call for an ambulance. New Zealand Health 111The emergency number to call is New Zealand Health In New Zealand the availability and use of medication is restricted in a variety of ways. Firstly, there are a number of medicines that can be purchased in supermarkets and other shops for symptomatic relief of common illnesses, such as coughs, colds and headaches. Another group of medicines can only be purchased at a pharmacy or chemist and require that you receive some advice about the medication at the time of purchase.These are known as pharmacy only medicines but you still don’t need a doctor’s prescription to purchase them. A further group of medicines ca only be obtained at a pharmacy with a doctor’s prescription, i.e. you must have seen a doctor ïŹrst to obtain the prescription.This restriction is in place mainly to ensure you receive the correct medication for your particular complaint. http://www.massey.ac.nz Secondary health care is hospital based health care. There is an emergency department in the Hospital for extreme or very serious emergencies but generally, you would enter hospital after referral by a primary health provider, i.e. your general practitioner. Hospitals are where people stay when they are too ill to remain at home or require an operation.The main hospital in Palmerston North is the public hospital and is available to everyone although it is not free to everyone. http://www.massey.ac.nz Auckland Hospital
  • 19. Interaction design Infographic concepts and app user journey: InternationalStudent'ssurvivalcGuidefor Auckland City 49-29-187 CostofLiving 49-29-187 Transport 77-4287 Work 49-29-187 Accommodation 77-4287 Needmore Help 77-4287 Getting Sorted 77-4287 Healthcare 49-29-187 Exploring Auckland Plan journeys & read real-time boards, check timetables for all transport options. Also showing fares and discounts options. at.govt.nz Blue Bubble (09) 300 3000 Green Cabs +64 508 447 336 Auckland Co-operation TaxisCheap Cabs (09) 621 0505 Home stay Live with a New Zealand family. A home-stay is a great way to get to know some friendly New Zealanders Flatting Flats range from one to four or five bedroom and can be found anywhere. Halls of residence A walk away from campus, offer fully furnished rooms with a shared dining hall, lounge and laundry. Get an idea of what some common items may cost in New Zealand dollars. Cup of coffee Big mac Can of coke Pair of Nikes Pair of jeans Meal at a restaurant Ticket to a concert Ticket to a sports Ticket to movies POP CORN Working after study Work in New Zealand up to 4 years, then apply to work or live. Your chances of getting further work here are greatly improved if you have the skills that New Zealand urgently needs. Applying for work 2 Types of visas 1-12 Months to find a job related to your studies. 2- Work in a job related to your studies for two more years Working while studying If you’re a student with a Student Visa enrolled in a full-time program, you may be able to work up to 20 hours per week during the year and full-time during scheduled breaks in your study. Health line is a free health advice service. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 0800 611 116. Finding a GP. Look for a GP once you decide where you’re going to live. Get all medical records from your home country so you can give them to your GP here in New Zealand Dental Care On help for finding a dentist in your area visit: www.dcnz.org.nz Main centers: Auckland Central Towns: Great Barrier Island, Helensville, Kawau Island, Orewa, Piha, Waiheke Island, Warkworth For more information on things to do in Auckland visit: www.aucklandnz.com For more information about studying in New Zealand visit: www.studyingnewzeland.com For information and help on student visa visit: www.immigration.govt.nz Emergency Services Dall Police - Auckland Central Station Fire - Auckland Central Station Ambulance - Mt. Wellington 111 (09) 302 6400 (09) 302 5142 (09) 526 0528 2. Apply for a student visa 3. Submit your application 4. Living arrangements 5. Get your money sorted 6. Get familiar with your new home 1. Research your options 4G 01:26 100% 4G 01:26 100% 4G 01:26 100% 4G 01:26 100%4G 01:26 100% InternationalStudent's survivalcGuidefor AucklandCity InternationalStudent'ssurvivalcGuidefor AucklandCity InternationalStudent'ssurvivalcGuidefor AucklandCity Main centers: Auckland Central Towns: Great Barrier Island, Helensville, Kawau Island, Orewa, Piha, Waiheke Island, Warkworth For more information on things to do in Auckland visit: www.aucklandnz.com InternationalStudent'ssurvivalcGuidefor AucklandCity InternationalStudent'ssurvivalcGuidefor AucklandCity Swipe across the bag conver belt left to right to the desired button Swiping from left to right on the screen will take you bag to the home page of the application to continue reading through topics the bag located in the bottom-middle of the conver belt will automatically open a bag tag. By tapping on the tag it will open more information of the topic By tapping the bag tag to open the information page. You can swipe up and down to scroll to show all the information. CostofLiving Transport Work Accommodation Needmore Help Getting SortedHealthcare Exploring Auckland 49-29-187 Exploring Auckland CostofLiving Transport Work Accommodation Needmore Help Getting SortedHealthcare Exploring Auckland 49-29-187 Exploring Auckland CostofLiving Transport Work Accommodation Needmore Help Getting SortedHealthcare Exploring Auckland 49-29-187 Exploring Auckland
  • 20. Non profit website redesign: Students are to redesign the front end development for a non profit organisations website with a focus on user interactivity. Through creating detailed analysis of site maps, information and naviagtional functionality, students are able to refocus the design to create a more efficient and user friendly website.
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  • 24. Infogrpahics research and development; DOT MOVEMENT DESIGN Thesubjectforthisessay,weneededtalk aboutCMYKprintinghistory,showafew examplesaboutdotarthistoryandinfluential artistsordesignersandtheirworkfromIhave chosenmovementandartistordesignersthat theyinfluenced,whichhavedifferentkindof dotartaregoingtoshow. INTRODUCTION PolkaDotArtH istory We’lllookatitsmanywonderfulappearances,fromthe post-impressionist paintingsofGeorgesSeurattothemulti-multi-milliondollar-selling canvasesofcontroversialcontemporaryartist,DamienHirst. Polkadotart.Astheonlydecorative motifwornbytheuniverseitself, wethinkitmeritsaprettyseriousshowcase. Infact,thepolkadothasaricherhistorythanweeverimagined.Since firsthittingthemen’sfashionsceneinmid-19thcenturyEngland,the polkadot(whichhasnosubstantiatedrelationtothepolkadance,by theway;Flamenco,yes)hascometoholdaperhapsunexpectedly grandplaceinthehistoryofmodernart. PolkaDotsinArt------Pointillism . ComingontheheelsofImpressionism inthelate19thcentury,pointillismtook theradicalpracticeofleavingvisible brushstrokesastepfurther:composing imagesfrommanytinydots(quitesimilar tohowmodernprintersoperate,actually). Themethod,championedbyFrenchartist GeorgesSeurat,wasrootedinassump -tionsaboutcolortheory—namely,that ifyouplacemanydotsofdifferentbut complementarycolorsnearoneanother, thehumaneyewillblendthemintoan intermediatetone(asoccurswithCMYK printing).Thisturnedoutnottoworkso wellwithpaint,buttheresultingworks aredazzlingnonetheless. “A polka-dot has the form of the sun, which is a symbol of the energy of the whole world and our living life, and also the form of the moon which is calm. Round, soft, colorful, senseless and unknowing. Polka-dots become movement
 Polka dots are a way to infinity.” If anyone understands the power of the polka-dot, it is Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. The artist,who has struggled with mental illness throughout her life and voluntarily resides in a Tokyo mental hospital, has publicly said that if it weren’t for the spiritual, therapeutic repetition of her art-making, she would have killed herself long ago. Her installations involve polka -dotted sculptures and mirrors that spread the patterns endlessly. Of the noble dot, Kusama has this to say: InfinityDots. Ben-Day Dots . In the 1950s, comic books adopted a cheap way to achieve a spectrum of color, using just the four printing process colors — cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Named after illustrator Benjamin Henry Day, Jr., the “Ben-Day” method overlaps (or spaces out) dots at different intervals to create the perception of new tones. For example, overlapping cyan and yellow produces a green effect, while spacing magenta dots further apart on a white surface creates the perception of pink. Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein made the artifice of this method apparent with his iconic, large-scale paintings of comic book imagery. This makeup artist put together an astounding Lichtenstein-inspired costume
  • 27. Packaging redesign and point of sale: NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION: Servings Per Package:1 Serving Size:350ml *Percentage daily intakes are based on an average adult diet of 8700kJ. Your daily intakes may be higher or lower dependingupon your energy needs. **Recommended Dietary Intake per 250ml serving. Contents: Reconstituted Orange Juice (31.5%), Apple Puree (58%), Orange Puree (26%), Echinacea Extract (0.5%), Apple Flavour. Stabiliser (415),Acid (330), Vitamin(C), Preservative (202). AVERAGE QUANTITY PER SERVING %DAILY’ INTAKE*PER SERVING AVERAGE QUANTITY PER 100ML Energy 705KJ 8% 282KJ Protein < 1g 1% < 1g Fat -Total < 1g 1% <1g - Saturated < 1g 1% <1g Carbohydrate 40g 13% 16g - Sugars 37.5g 42% 15g Sodium 12.5mg 1% 5mg Vitamin C 87.5mg 220% 35mg Echinacea 1.3g _ 0.5g MADE IN NEW ZEALAND FORM LOCAL AND IMPORTED DIETARY INTAKE SIMPLY SQUEEZED LTD, FRANKLIN RD, BAY VIEW, NAPIER, 4104, NEW ZEALAND TEL 0800 807 142 Amazing Apple SQUEEZED FRUIT &CONCENTRATE just juice for you Best tak enSHAKEN 350ML NAPIER BORN 1991 _ _ I’ve got echinocea and vit.C! C M Y CM MY CY CMY K apple final.pdf 1 9/04/15 10:57 am Bursting with Vitamin C! NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION: Servings Per Package:1 Serving Size:350ml *Percentage daily intakes are based on an average adult diet of 8700kJ. Your daily intakes may be higher or lower dependingupon your energy needs. **Recommended Dietary Intake per 250ml serving. Contents: Reconstituted Apple Juice (31.5%), Banana Puree (30%), Strawberry Puree (26%), Boysenberry (10%), Blackberry (2%), Echinacea Extract (0.5%), Raspberry Flavour. Stabiliser (415), Acid (330), Vitamin (C), Preservative (202). AVERAGE QUANTITY PER SERVING %DAILY’ INTAKE*PER SERVING AVERAGE QUANTITY PER 100ML Energy 705KJ 8% 282KJ Protein < 1g 1% < 1g Fat -Total < 1g 1% <1g - Saturated < 1g 1% <1g Carbohydrate 40g 13% 16g - Sugars 37.5g 42% 15g Sodium 12.5mg 1% 5mg Vitamin C 87.5mg 220% 35mg Echinacea 1.3g _ 0.5g MADE IN NEW ZEALAND FORM LOCAL AND IMPORTED DIETARY INTAKE SIMPLY SQUEEZED LTD, FRANKLIN RD, BAY VIEW, NAPIER, 4104, NEW ZEALAND TEL 0800 807 142 Best tak enSHAKEN Very BerrySQUEEZED FRUIT &CONCENTRATE just juice for you 350ML NAPIER BORN 1991 _ _ C M Y CM MY CY CMY K strawberry final.pdf 1 9/04/15 10:58 am 350ML NAPIER BORN 1991 _ _ NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION: Servings Per Package:1 Serving Size:350ml *Percentage daily intakes are based on an average adult diet of 8700kJ. Your daily intakes may be higher or lower dependingupon your energy needs. **Recommended Dietary Intake per 250ml serving. Contents: Reconstituted Strawberry Juice (31.5%), Apple Puree (30%), Grapes Puree (26%), Echinacea Extract (0.5%), Grapes Flavour. Stabiliser (415), Acid (330), Vitamin(C), Preservative (202). AVERAGE QUANTITY PER SERVING %DAILY’ INTAKE*PER SERVING AVERAGE QUANTITY PER 100ML Energy 705KJ 8% 282KJ Protein < 1g 1% < 1g Fat -Total < 1g 1% <1g - Saturated < 1g 1% <1g Carbohydrate 40g 13% 16g - Sugars 37.5g 42% 15g Sodium 12.5mg 1% 5mg Vitamin C 87.5mg 220% 35mg Echinacea 1.3g _ 0.5g MADE IN NEW ZEALAND FORM LOCAL AND IMPORTED DIETARY INTAKE SIMPLY SQUEEZED LTD, FRANKLIN RD, BAY VIEW, NAPIER, 4104, NEW ZEALAND TEL 0800 807 142 Best tak enSHAKEN Grapes Frenzy SQUEEZED FRUIT &CONCENTRATE just juice for you Yummy grapes frenzy goodness! C M Y CM MY CY CMY K grape final.pdf 1 9/04/15 10:58 am
  • 28. Komatsu repair app and online manual With a focus on key aspects of user interface and functionality students are to develope and illustrate a design concept for a Komatsu digger repair manual. elements such as augmented reality were utalized as a means of ease for the user.
  • 29. Komatsu repair app and online manual With a focus on key aspects of user interface and functionality students are to develope and illustrate a design concept for a Komatsu digger repair manual. elements such as augmented reality were utalized as a way to access information and increase ease of usabilty.
  • 30. Students are to rationalize their design concpets in detail as well as show and describe the functionality of their app concepts at key moments during a users journey.
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