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This project was a design idea focused upon improving the social interaction between customers and a dining establishment for our Interaction Design Praxis class. In a team of 4, we utilized different methodologies and design processes such as Participatory Design Workshops, User Profiling and Personas, Field Studies, User Testing and Scenarios determining that a customer’s overall experience is based upon their interactions with restaurant staff, specifically the hosts and waiter/waitresses. Through this, our goal was to provide customers with a catered personal service to further their experience in a casual fine dining establishment.
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Project X was a MMMORPG (Moderately Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) concept for a 4th Year Integration Project class. We were required to work in a multidisciplinary team and produce a project that would be marketable and innovative in a span of 2 semesters. Our aim was to produce a co-op multiplayer online game within a techno-thriller espionage setting with an emphasis on strategy and cohesive teamwork.
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This project was a 3 person team project for a class called Analysis of Design Situation designed to allow for us to analyze a problem situation for an external client from the role as design consultants. The team members I had chosen consisted of Lok Kan Law and Adrian Chau, and our external client was CISC, the Curriculum Instructional Services Centre department for School District No.36 - Surrey.
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The ActiveTable project was born out of the need to eliminate the multitude of non-intuitive interfaces which are required to drive our home electronics, specifically entertainment devices. It doesn’t end there; the ActiveTable allows the user to manipulate their entertainment devices through hand gestures or the manipulation of physical objects which represent the required function.
View Project site: http://tiendongle.com/portfolio/activetable/site/index.html
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The KeyStone design concept looks at producing a system and influencing current infrastructures to enable the world to become more accessible to those who are visually impaired. This idea was designed to realize how the problems that visually impaired people may have trying to live an independent life and to help integrate society better for them while considering and minimizing the impact that our design concept may have on those who are not visually impaired.
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