Experiential Design: Final Project
15/12/2024 - 12/01/2025
Ng Zheng Kai 0359424
Bachelor of Design in Creative Media
Experiential Design
Final Project
INSTRUCTIONS
Final Project progress:
For the final project, we are to continue finishing our prototype into a complete app. I continued on adding on the "What's Next" from the last post, which are complete visual guides, more scenes and refinement.
I look up for images online, mostly from the official manual from the Dell website
Fig 1.1 Official Manual from Dell |
I added more visual guides for the app and implemented some interactivity with the touch input like dragging objects and pinch to zoom.
Fig 1.4 Drag and PinchToZoom demonstration
I also made an Object Appear script that toggles an object to switch between their active/inactive states.
Fig 1.5 Object Appear Script |
Fig 1.6 Object Appear Script in inspector |
I also wanted to include a 3D model of the laptop where the user can drag, rotate and zoom , but alas, the rotation does not work on the 3D model for some unknown reason and ultimately kept it stationary to keep things from being messy as there are a lot of guides floating around on the AR camera.
For some final adjustments, I rearranged the buttons and make the force field effect more prominent to improve visual clarity.
Final Testing:
Fig 1.7 Final Testing
Fig 1.9 Home Screen |
Fig 1.10 Laptop register screen |
Fig 1.11 Laptop info screen |
Fig 1.12 Notes and Warnings screen |
Fig 1.13 AR Camera |
Final Presentation:
Fig 1.14 App Presentation
Full App Showcase:
Fig 1.15 App Showcase
Link for App Showcase and Presentation: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13qY3OOcn8XlfEkKNBnU0Dc6BNcKPzcEu?usp=drive_link
Reflection:
Working on the final stages of this project has been a valuable learning experience. My primary focus was on completing the app with additional features, refining interactivity, and enhancing user engagement. Drawing resources from the official Dell manual, I was able to create detailed visual guides, which added depth and clarity to the app. Organizing the app's scenes—from the opening screen to the AR camera—helped create a seamless experience. Each iteration and test helped me evaluate what worked and refine the app for a better user experience. The final version balances functionality and simplicity while leaving room for future improvements. Overall, this process has taught me the importance of adapting and improving designs through careful evaluation.
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