Tuesday, October 24, 2017

OUGD603 - Brief 01 - Art Platform - Name

Coming up with a name

Key words

Connecting
Finding 
Tracking 
Linking 
Artists
Designers 
Galleries 
Events 
Art
Design 
You 

Fomo?
Fate?
Fae? 
Ade? 
Dag? 
edg? 


To find a name I wrote a list of keywords for what the app represented then entered the first letter of each word into an online word generator. 

Keywords: Find, exhibitions, galleries, artists, designs, talks, nearby. 

Words starting with f were the most appropriate as the acronym had to start with 'find' to emphasize the purpose of the app. 

FAE = Find, art & events
FETA = find, exhibitions, talks, artists 
FANGED = Find artists nearby galleries 
FATE = Find artists, talks, exhibitions 
ADE = Artists, Designers, events
DAG = Deisgners, artists, galleries
EDG = Events, Designers, Galleries 

The name fate is simple, easy to remember and perfectly fits with the app's purpose. Allowing people to actually find artists, exhibitions, and talks they want to attend rather than leaving it to fate. 

Monday, October 23, 2017

OUGD603 - Brief 01 - Art Platform - App Features

The purpose of this app is to make finding art galleries, exhibitions and design conferences super easy by eliminating the need to use any other platforms and having everything in one easy place. 

Therefore the app needs to have a range of features. 

Search
  • Search Artists by name
  • Search Exhibitions
  • Search Galleries 
  • Search Locations
  • Search Workshops 
  • Search Talks/events
Filters
  • Date
  • Disciplines eg. architecture, sculpture, fashion
  • Location 
Saved

Favourited events, galleries, exhibitions, Talks

Events List

Shows all events on in your area, tailored to you eg. how far away, what dates, what disciplines etc. 

About you page

List of tickets to events you're attending
Friend Activity 

OUGD603 - Brief 01 - Art Platform - Inspiration

Evaluating the looks, user experience and design of existing apps and websites that are successful in searching events, buying tickets etc. will help determine the content for this app to make it as useful and relevant as possible. 

Dice App (Music and Events) 

'We handpick the best gigs in your city. Trust us to find you incredible shows, no catch.'- Good user experience
- Well laid out
- Clear and Simple layout
- Easy to search events and buy tickets 
- Easy to filter events to your interests, location, genre, artist, dates etc. 
- Good user experience

Dice app is a music and events version of the app I am proposing to create, making it easy to filter events, search them and tailor them to your needs. Helpful features include joining the waiting list for sold out events you want to go to in the hope of securing a ticket, and also makes selling on tickets for events you no longer want to attend, reducing the risk of ticket touting. 


Here is an article featuring a list of the best apps for finding activities to do. Useful features I determined from this article included: 

  • What's going on that day near me. 
  • Maps to visually see what's near you. 
Concept - Nike App 
  • Minimal Colour Scheme
  • Stripped Back Information
  • Neutral Colour Palette
  • White space remind me of Gallery 






Event Brite



OUGD603 - Brief 01 - Art Platform - Initial Research

To start my research I asked my peers, friends, and family who are creatives or interested in the art scene, the platforms, websites and methods they use to find artists, galleries, and exhibitions which they are interested in. 

What platforms do you use to find this information? 
  • Eventbrite
  • Following Facebook groups 
  • Art Gallery Websites: Tate, V&A etc. 
  • Timeout website events page
  • Eye magazine events page (here)
  • See events other people are attending on facebook  
  • Googling: galleries in ______ (city)
  • Word of mouth
  • Websites such as Leedslist
  • Instagram - Friends
  • Various Art and Design Magazines
  • Design Blogs - It's nice that, booooom, creative review
The problems with these methods are that it is easy to miss events, as not everything is featured on these websites. You're only getting a small fraction of the and picture and when you do it is hard to save the event in your diary and difficult to find similar events again. 

Helpful features that you would want for an app/website

Push Notifications
  • New exhibitions in your city
  • If your favourite artist is in a city near you 
  • Design talks in your city
  • Disciplines you're interested in.
How you search 


Search everything in different ways:
  • by city
  • dates
  • artist/designers name
  • events
  • galleries
  • exhibitions 
  • Interests: photography, illustration, painting, sculpture etc. 
Algorithms 

Builds algorithms based on things you've attended of things you'd like, related artists, rate the event, etc. 

Calendar/Favourites

Save favourites and events that interest you to your own personal calendar so you never forget about an event, reminders of dates. 

User

Anyone with an interest in the art scene/design world which can range from students to OAPs. Needs to be accessible to all. 

OUGD603 - Brief 01 - Art Platform - Brief Outline

Design a platform aimed at young creatives that makes finding art and events when visiting new cities easier and more accessible. Make it aesthetically pleasing and easy to navigate, eliminating any unnecessary information. 


The Problem

Often when looking for something creative to do like visit an exhibition, attend a design talk, go to a gallery or attend a workshop, creatives and those interested in the arts are faced with the arduous task of trawling through various websites, design blogs and magazines to find something to do that they're interested in. However, this method still means a number of events slip under the radar, as without visiting the right sites it's impossible to see everything that's going on in a particular city or on a particular date at once.

This can be particularly frustrating as every city across the world is teaming with creative events and unless you're completely in the know, the chances of missing something you would be interested in are highly likely. All the information can be found online in some form, but often it is scattered around a number of different websites and wouldn't be found unless you knew what you were specifically looking for or happened across it or heard it via word of mouth/saw it on instagram. 

There are some apps that have attempted this such as Google's Art and Culture App. However, it contains a lot of cluttered information and doesn't use an aesthetic that would be appealing to designers. 

Brief

Create a stylish and user-friendly app/website/ platform which allows creatives to search and find every single art gallery, exhibition, and guest speaker within their chosen radius. Search by artist/designers name, location or dates to find every gallery/exhibition or talk from that person in one easy platform. This world-wide platform would make accessing art easier for everyone, encouraging both professional creatives and members of the public to embrace the art world and be inspired, ensuring no-one will ever miss an event they're interested in ever again. 

Deliverables

Collateral: Website, App, promotional materials eg. poster
Branding: Colour scheme, logo, typeface, name
Animation: How the app/website responds/moves

Inspiration 

Before undertaking this brief you should identify the following:
  • The client
  • The problem
  • The target audience
  • The overarching aim of the project (what are you trying to achieve)
The role of the communications: Deliver a world-class digital experience that engages the audience, how can you maximise the potential of digital devices?

Considerations: Must be global — Digital formats are viewed on a global scale, this must inform your approach and design decisions.

Use mixed media — A combination of image, audio and video should be used to communicate your message

Background / Considerations

In identifying and developing your outcome the production decisions should inform, direct and enhance your overall design treatment. You should consider the following:

Mandatory Requirements

Show a good understanding of design for screen through documented and ongoing design and development.

Your content should demonstrate an understanding of design for screen, which includes but is not restricted to layouts, usability, and design for your audience.

Your finished product should show an understanding of the role of a graphic designer in screen-based delivery, as well as demonstrating industry standard requirements.

Deliverables
  • Blog
  • Detailed wireframes/prototypes and mockups
  • Where possible working/animated/navigable prototypes
  • Design boards and blog posts, which articulate a thorough and informed approach to the brief. These must include; clearly written/interpreted brief, research, idea generation, development, and production.

Inspiration