mobile
Buyvr
video
description
Buyvr is a mobile app that encourages Vancouverites to contribute more to their city’s local development by helping them easily find only local businesses and events, benefiting both users and the region.
The goal is to promote the support of local businesses and the idea of “local” itself through the product, which brings great impact to the local economy, community and environment. The project encourages both consumers and businesses to contribute to the growth of Vancouver.
Find out more about this project on http://process.vanhub.sabrinaclydesign.com/
Soundmark
description
Soundmark is a Cloud-based system used to chronicle and explore user-generated soundscapes and their corresponding physical environments.
Soundmark - First Iteration/ scenario
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description
User scenario for my first iteration of Soundmark, my 4th year grad project.
Loop-Up
description
Loop-up is a mobile app that provides remote support to people with chronic illnesses like Lupus and Multiple Sclerosis. Customizable menus enable users to track symptoms, medications and disease stressors to improve communication with healthcare professionals. Built-in reflection tools allow users to look back on the previous week's activities to find correlations and insights on how to better manage their health.
Mobile Station
description
This project is based on a community project about Food Not Bomb. Food Not Bombs is a loose-knit group of independent collectives, serving free vegan and vegetarian food to others.
I made a mobile station for FNB as a tool for serving food during events, and literature table for information display. The station can be flat packaged for storage and space saving.
ReCite: A Location-based Application
description
ReCite is an application designed to deliver media content based on the users’ location- it provides the user with pleasant surprises as they go about their day.
From the Press Release:
“The application will showcase the work of prominent local cultural producers including Emily Carr University faculty and students, providing an opportunity for them to connect to a locally engaged public. ReCite will be a celebration of Vancouver, and other future cities’, arts and culture.”
Mobile Web Field Kit
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The Mobile Web Field Kit is David Aitkens fall semester design thesis project. The research of this project identified a need for a system to design and develop better mobile website design. This kit encourages users to work in social groups creating rapid paper prototypes to develop user friendly web design. The kit contains a field guide explaining the design process used for creating mobile websites while the exercise cards include a step by step process for creating paper prototypes. The large black boards organize and present the four stages involved in the process.
Mobile Technology
description
CONCEPT A wearable/mobile product emphasizing an aspect of man-machine interaction. DEVELOPMENT This project was a team collaboration using the capabilities of Lego Mindstorms technology. The end result was a preliminary working prototype of an interactive blanket for children.