Scribbit Virtual Pen 1.0
               by Vanessa Roa




                  Spring 2012
             Major Studio 2
BRAINSTORMING PROCESS
When I first started brainstorming the ideas for
this, I wanted to link together the walls
bathroom stalls with technology somehow.
Since bathroom stalls are still a way we
creatively communicate with people using
pictures and graphic drawings as a means to
express ourselves ironically (or not), I wanted to
explore how to bring that means of
communication to the internet in the means of a
social network.

To elaborate, there are already websites like
this, that use sketch software to bring
anonymous users together.
BRAINSTORMING PROCESS
BRAINSTORMING PROCESS
WEBSITE WIREFRAMES
WEBSITE WIREFRAMES
WEBSITE WIREFRAMES
WEBSITE WIREFRAMES
SCRIBBIT VIRTUAL PEN
Now that I've elaborated on how I imagined my
social network working, How would my pen fall
into this?

Utilizing some scanning software that would work
over a wireless network, the pen would connect
over the internet via computer and scan each
stroke I make on paper. It would calculate and
measure the length and thickness of the stroke
and transcribe it to create one seamless image.
Utilizing a broken antennae, a pen, a key hook
and a bead, I created a dummy prototype.
SCRIBBIT VIRTUAL PEN
What I'm hoping to accomplish, once the pen is
done loading the strokes, is to save the image it
creates to the Scribbit profile. From there, other
users can see your drawing and you can toggle
the ability to allow them to add onto it or not. So it
combines the means of communicating through
technology as well as through another surface.

I've created a mock up of how I imagined the
software working. While the video wouldn't be the
most accurate presentation of how the pen would
work, this is the end result of what I envision for
Scribbit Virtual Pen, on a grander scale.
VIDEO MOCKUP
CoNCLUSION
- The graphics in my video aren't what I finally
image for how the graphics should be
animated/move, I would possibly tweak this a little
more in After Effects.

- I plan on building a protoype website. I'm hoping
that come next weekend, I can explore the
graphics I created in Illustrator to make the full
transition to HTML.

- Not sure how I would create the pen. But I would
explore my options.
THANKS FOR WATCHING
                  The End




               Spring 2012
          Major Studio 2

Scribbit Virtual Pen Presentation

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    Scribbit Virtual Pen1.0 by Vanessa Roa Spring 2012 Major Studio 2
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    BRAINSTORMING PROCESS When Ifirst started brainstorming the ideas for this, I wanted to link together the walls bathroom stalls with technology somehow. Since bathroom stalls are still a way we creatively communicate with people using pictures and graphic drawings as a means to express ourselves ironically (or not), I wanted to explore how to bring that means of communication to the internet in the means of a social network. To elaborate, there are already websites like this, that use sketch software to bring anonymous users together.
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    SCRIBBIT VIRTUAL PEN Nowthat I've elaborated on how I imagined my social network working, How would my pen fall into this? Utilizing some scanning software that would work over a wireless network, the pen would connect over the internet via computer and scan each stroke I make on paper. It would calculate and measure the length and thickness of the stroke and transcribe it to create one seamless image. Utilizing a broken antennae, a pen, a key hook and a bead, I created a dummy prototype.
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    SCRIBBIT VIRTUAL PEN WhatI'm hoping to accomplish, once the pen is done loading the strokes, is to save the image it creates to the Scribbit profile. From there, other users can see your drawing and you can toggle the ability to allow them to add onto it or not. So it combines the means of communicating through technology as well as through another surface. I've created a mock up of how I imagined the software working. While the video wouldn't be the most accurate presentation of how the pen would work, this is the end result of what I envision for Scribbit Virtual Pen, on a grander scale.
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    CoNCLUSION - The graphicsin my video aren't what I finally image for how the graphics should be animated/move, I would possibly tweak this a little more in After Effects. - I plan on building a protoype website. I'm hoping that come next weekend, I can explore the graphics I created in Illustrator to make the full transition to HTML. - Not sure how I would create the pen. But I would explore my options.
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    THANKS FOR WATCHING The End Spring 2012 Major Studio 2