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Initial Ideas Prototypes Xavier Evans-Jones

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Initial Ideas Prototypes

Xavier Evans-Jones

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BriefProduce a interactive webpage informing people of the history and importance/appreciation of the two locations (Trinity Buoy Wharf & Greenwich) and their impact they had on Britain and London, for the Museum of London.

Specifications;• User interaction• Inform users of their importance – geographical

locations ?• What impact they made – I.e. what events they were

they in at the time – how to affected ?

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ResearchLooked into other websites and further history of the locations to understand what time they were around and key events they affected or where in.Collected a range of images primary and secondary on the two locations to help generate ideas.Looked into the Archive of the Museum of London to find further images and Photos.

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Prototype 1Used elements I had already created and combined it with elements from previous existing artists – Edward Bawden, printmaker & illustrator.

Created a collage of images found on the Museum of London achieve and produced 3 ideas using techniques I had developed for my response to the trip.

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Prototype 2Further looking into different ways I could approach the design – inspired from looking at images of maps and other designs produced a range of smaller images using a variety of mediums to combine for website for the front page.

Created a test for what I want the design to look like to be shown on the front cover.

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Prototype 3Testing out the implications that can be used and possible solutions that can be developed, bringing more ‘life’ and interaction to the page.

Possibly make images animate to show up when hovering over a button or image to display information.