Unable to post pictures horizontally, even after editing them with preview.
used scene to scene for all.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Bar Graph
Working with excel was a challenge to say the least. I know making a graph on excel is a simple task, I found the task of adjusting a stacked column graph to be extremely painful. Is it possible to make a stack column graph so the two variables on top of each-other instead of stacked on top of one another? For instance say a single in Dorm A costs 200 and a double costs 100. I wanted a graph to show a bar half red and half blue but together only reaching 200. What the stacked graph did would do is add the 200 and 100 so the bar totaled to 300. I couldn't find a way around this, so i settled with a multivariable column graph.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Flow Chart
I tried to make both flow charts vertical, and tried to avoid duplicating boxes as much as possible. I also tried to make it simple, but yet give enough information to get the job done. I know its wrong to assume, but when I say "open browser and go to amazon.com" I expect that to not be the challenge. Since the person did not ask how to work their browser but instead how to navigate amazon.com.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Aunt Jemima Pancake Box
The original back of the Aunt Jemima box organizes the basic information in a way that makes the viewer take longer to process, even if its just mare seconds. The reason being that the original box has images of the ingredients aligned next to the steps. So naturally the viewer looks at the images expecting them to explain the steps, but really there is no connection to be found. I tried to fix this by putting the ingredients at the very top. Then below them are pictures of the steps, and directly alligned with the steps are bullet version of the instructions. The instructions on the back of the pancake box are very wordy. The back of the Aunt Jemima box also goes from making pancakes to making waffles and back to making pancakes. To fix this I decided to move the waffle information to the very bottom.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
I tried to make this in a linear format using arrows as the main direction key. At the top I listed all the items needed to complete the dinner. Each item also has a corresponding number to help identify the item within the instructions. I used clouds to help identify more specific directions such as waiting to water boils prior to putting pasta in.
The way I tried to symbolize temperature of the stove top was through colors. For one of the dials I had it turned all the way to red, to illustrate a high flame.
I finished with a checkered flag and fireworks to help signify completion.
The way I tried to symbolize temperature of the stove top was through colors. For one of the dials I had it turned all the way to red, to illustrate a high flame.
I finished with a checkered flag and fireworks to help signify completion.
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