Thursday, 13 October 2011
Friday, 7 October 2011
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Final Appliance Screens
In my opinion people need more than a visual warning or representation of power use to motivate them to save more power. This was where the initial concept of my interface came from. I thought that someone; especially in the young adults age range need some kind of goal or motivation where they themselves benefit from saving power. As a young adult we have no real concept of money and saving it, therefore I thought that using a future purchase as motivation would be an effective way of saving power.
The way my application works is it takes the users interest and links them to amazon.com where it has a feed of item the user may want to purchase, meaning a constant feed of motivating items to save power. The visual design behind my interface was inspired by the idea of atoms and orbiting particles. I used this inspiration to design these circular layers, which each represent a different time of appliance, eg heat/ water, entertainment. Each layer has arms that contain the appliances which orbit around the centre, where the goal is. The centre circle has the amount saved or the amount that is a goal saving. A desired item can be dragged from the amazon feed into the centre to make it a current goal. The orbiting appliances show how much power they are using as well how they are contributing to the goal. One close to the centre is using little power and helping save for the goal while far away is letting the user down from obtaining their goal. If an amazon item is in the centre the price counts down till the amount saved due to little energy use pays for the item itself, the more appliance you control and turn off the quicker you save, the quicker you obtain your item. These appliances can be watched for the usage that day, week or month to show you which appliances are using a lot not just on a daily scale. If an appliance is clicked on you will get stats and recommendations about the power usage of your appliance.
The friend’s page is where you can compare power use to you friends by day week and month. Again how close the arm is to the centre the less power they are using, the further away the more they are using. You can click on a friend to obtain stats or to private message them to ask for saving advice. The same concept applies to the data page, where you can see power usage of your local area, national and global. The purchases page shows the user a history of purchases due to saving power and which appliances helped them achieve this goal the best and how much the contributed to paying for it.
I think my application would successfully reach and motivate young adults and teenagers to save power and money by doing so. The goal system and orbiting appliances is easy to understand and can be interacted with in many different ways to easily educate about power usage and promote power saving.
I think my application would successfully reach and motivate young adults and teenagers to save power and money by doing so. The goal system and orbiting appliances is easy to understand and can be interacted with in many different ways to easily educate about power usage and promote power saving.
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| Homepage |
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| Appliance Page |
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| Friends Page |
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| Data Page |
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| Purchases Page |
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| Settings Page |
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
development sketches
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| showing how power orbit updates on Facebook aswell |
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| Image showing how my design would look like on the ipad |
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an image showing how my design relates back to initial concept of the appliances orbiting around the main goal or amount saved in the center |
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
112 interface development - Colour schemes
Monday, 19 September 2011
112 interface development sketches
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| Jenny Atkins suggested that the bottom menu was more visually appealing and takes the attention away from the main focus. |

Sunday, 11 September 2011
DSDN 112 - Concept, Proposal
My concept idea is a social networking application, which uses money as its primary motivation to save energy. The application incorporates both Facebook.com and Amazon.com, to use user’s interests to find objects that the user may want to purchase with the money they save. A constant stream of items the user may be interested in purchasing is run down the side, showing information about the item, and how much energy they would need to save to purchase it. Giving the user a strong incentive to save energy. Along the top are buttons that navigate you to different parts of the application. These all use the same design idea, inspired but the same kind of orbit represented in atoms. This is used because it is quite a simple way to show how close you are to your goal or how much you are saving. As well as specifically showing you what appliance is doing what, how much it is saving and what ones are letting you down. The colour and the distance of the circle represents how close or far you are from your goal, to show which ones use more energy and which ones are letting you down. There is also a graph at the bottom that can quickly show you precise data at the same time. The same idea applies to the other pages, for example showing how you compare to your friends, whose saving more energy and when clicked on, shows you extra information like what appliances they are using etc. Each circle is from each page is interactive as it shares different information and helps the user understand how much energy they are using or saving, with the motivation of a goal as to where there money that they save can be spent.
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| Application showing the appliance interface |
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| Application showing the friends interface |
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| Application showing the purchases interface |
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| Application showing the history/ data interface |
DSDN 112 - interface development
Thursday, 18 August 2011
DSDN Project 2
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| Facts about NZ energy use |
New Zealand are number thirteen in the worlds energy power consumption.
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| Current energy monitoring devices |
Most home energy monitoring devices provide prompt convenient feedback on electrical or other energy use. They may also display cost and estimate greenhouse gas emissions. Some examples are the TED (the energy detective), which monitors energy use and incorporates billing structures. The KILL A WATT which displays hourly consumption and calculates expenses by day, week, month and year. The WATTSON glows different colours depending on the energy use, blue for low use and red for high use. The Google Power meter shows up on the Google homepage telling you how much energy you are using. The Smart Strip looks at energy usage with appliances that are in use and not in use. For example an appliances energy use on and on standby.
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| Recommended ways to save energy |
There are many ways to save energy; some can be as simple as just switching a light of if you are not using it. Not using your hairdryer can save you two hundred dollars a year. Using eco friendly light bulbs can also save a lot of energy and money. Purchasing new fridges can save more energy rather than using your old one. Use your dishwasher at warm or cold setting rather than hot.
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| Websites that compare stats |
These are some popular stat comparing websites: Nike +, Map My Run, Mathletics, Google Flu Trends, Price Spy.
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