2. What is the objective
of the new map?
“Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the
sky,
Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of
stone,
Nine for Mortal Men, doomed to die,
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows
lie.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find
them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the
darkness bind them.
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows
lie.”
― J.R.R. Tolkien
4. Design Documentation checklist
(source: adobe xd ideas)
• Memorandum of
understanding (MoU)
• Information about users (aka
user persona)
• Product features
• Project deadlines
• Design decisions from team
and stakeholders
5. Process of mapping
Testing an augmented 3D model by the
Ordnance Survey on the spot at Eade rd
An example of illustration of buildings
from Prianka Kumar’s ‘Hotel Dissent’
series of illustrations
11. Case study: user persona
• Local business Sell Books Ltd
moved in rather recently it
makes a donation on your
behalf in return for second
hand books.
• Sell Books’s director about the
map project: ‘The warehouse
community does need a bit
more recognition’
12. Vector Map drawn
from memory of a
job seeker at one of
the local businesses
Creating
Digital
Prototype
13. In fact Sean, the
director of Sell Books
Ltd showed interest
in the project and
wanted his business
to be included on
the map (n13)
Creating
Digital
Prototype
(II)
1. New River Studios,
Unit E 199 Eade Road
2. 195 Eade Road
3. 199 Eade Road Unit C
4. 199 Unit 4
5. Stonehouse
6. Tavistock road art
spaces
7. The Cutting Rooms
8. Eade Road Design
Centre
9. Art Spaces
10. Florentina Fashion
Village
11. Containers and Car
Park
12. Oriental Carpet
Centre & the
Chimney
13. Sell Book Ltd.
14. Small businesses on
Vale road
15. Commercial
warehouse
16. Cara House
17. Garages
18. Scrap Metal Yard
19. National Grid Facility
20. Lofts, Arena Design
Centre & Crusader
Industrial Estate
14. Choosing the style of illustration
Geoinformatics offer different styles of
charting the map of the warehouse district
in London
So do illustrators, CGI designers or
architects. (e.g 8bit gaming pixel art)
15. Combining style with substance
Prototype of styling by a graphic
designer
3D vector image of Manor House
Warehouse from Ordnance Survey
18. Price quote
Overheads (Y*Z):
1. Two Labourers (£100-160pd each) to paint the bricks + Installation (from James Symons Design and Build)
2. Ordnance Survey Data Expert & licensing (TBC) qgis and arcgis, python libraries from geo pandas
3. Visual artists’ fees (TBC) + social media
4. Location scout (@£150pd)
Documents:
1. Memorandum of Understanding (MoU draft) free
2. Planning permission (?) Does need to be obtained from provewell landlord, i.e. the client.
3. Fixed Insurance fund (20% of the money to be deposited on designated bank account as backup)
Subtotal: £350+N+X < £5000
19. Shopping & inventory list:
1. Anti-graffiti consolidant kit - £100
2. Salvaged boards (free) used to hold new PVC panels (lasts for 7 years)
3. Bolts and screws - £100
4. Hardware support from Wickes - £TBC
5. Creative Engineering with Mark Rober online course - $249
Subtotal: £379+x < £5000
1. Fixed costs = £829
2. Variable costs (TBC) (including printing, artwork design and legal permissions)
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