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Week 08

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  PROJECT PROGRESS   | 22-24 February 2021 Today,  I would be adding in things that missing from the presentation slides. First of all, I have come up with a game story for the VR game. The game would be inspired by Malaysia food festival culture.  Works: 1. VR Game story  2. Game flow 3. VR Game sketches 4. Complete slides  VR GAME STORY This food festival is a special festival that occurs every year on the August 6 in KL. It’s the day where people are excited to experience a different type of food at the festival. On the day of the festival, Liam gets to sample a variety of food and beverages and he can’t wait to try it out. Unfortunately, there is a colour blind evil magician who is jealous of people having a perfect sight and appetite for food. He wanted people to know how it feels like in his shoes. So, he places a magic spell on every people that come to the festival to experience the colour blind world. Why August 6? Every year on August 6-10, Kuala...

Week 07

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  PROJECT PROGRESS   | 15-17 February 2021   This week, I would be focusing on compiling all the work to the presentation slides. I have found out that there are parts where I would need to add details and information that I had missed out on.  Rearranged presentation slides following the flow: 1. Title  2. Project description 3. Problem 4. Objective 5. Research question 6. Research method 7. User persona 8. User scenario 9. User flow 10. Information Architecture 11. Core Feature  12. Reference (Design System, VR game reference, Website reference) 13. Wireframe sketches 14. Wireframe 15. Competitor 16. Competitor compare 17. Budget  18. Thank You Things that are not yet complete: 1. VR game story 2. Core feature 3. Game flow 4. VR game sketches 5. Competitor differences 6. Budget Updated User Persona Further Research on the VR Game  To work on the graphic of the VR game I would need to learn extra skills in creating 3D. The application that is ne...

Week 06

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  WEEKLY LECTURE   | 08-10 February 2021   This week the lecture share some example for us on some case study on the pitching slides. For example, Uber, AirBnb and other more. After the class, I felt that it gives me a better understanding of how the flow in my presentation deck. After that, I have started working on my presentation slides.  The flow of my presentation deck: 1. Title 2. Project Description  3. Problem 4, Objective  5. Research Question  6. Research method 7. User Persona 8. User Scenario  9. User Flow 10. Information Architecture 11. Core Feature 12. Reference 13. Wireframe 14. Competitor 15. Budget 16. Thank you

Week 05

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  WEEKLY LECTURE   | 01-03 February 2021 This week we are having a short lecture on the topic "pitching".  Why pitching? Pitching is to pitch about the purpose of the project and poses the problem that the project aims to solve. It means to pitch your idea to someone and offer ideas for consideration. It may be someone who is in your organization, boss, or client. (Forsyth, n.d.) Pitching includes understanding who is the user personas that visits your website and knowing how they went through the website. How do the projects works and how to approach people?  It is important to pitch the features and focus of the project. Where would this project be distributed and the timeline of the project?  The pitching presentation slides must be simple and clear for the audience to understand the whole idea of the project. Keeping it short and uses analogies to back up the point that you are making. To have a better starting point use a strong introduction or v...