Monday 21 October 2013

Final Presentation











Peer Comments
Andrea Campos
http://ccandrea.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/final-concept.html?showComment=1382352293993#c4848652139583690608

Doug Cusack
http://dougcusackides3222.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/project-2-sustainable-product-service.html?showComment=1382353090601#c9138629051535567439

Daniel foo
http://fooides.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/product-service-systems.html?showcomment=

Max Glanville
http://maxglanvillez3333044.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/office-pod-presentation-posters-and.html?showComment=1382353734972#c2858924688574765779

Rowena Goodall
http://rowenagoodall.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/blog-post.html?showComment=1382354125457#c3868927342725603952




6 comments:

  1. Hey Matt great concept, definitely believe people with dementia need all the help they can get. If the government does support an service like this i think it would be very beneficial for them. However i think aesthetic wise, it looks a little too modern, i think it maybe due the digital display, and I guess the older generation would probably prefer Rolex design type watches. However great work :)

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  2. Great idea! The form however needs a bit of work, I like that it looks like a watch so that it's more discreet but I'm thinking it looks a bit cheap, similar to the ones you can buy at the markets but I understand it should be cheap so it's more available to more people.

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  3. The noble idea behind it is good. I think a watch is a good product because of it is something that people would wear it everyday and with such technology that you're incorporating into this concept, it well enhance the reliability of this product. I like the materials that you've chosen as well, it looks nice and clean. I wondering whether users would hear the speaker properly or not especially at crowded areas. I assume that the user have to bring the watch closer to his/her ears while communicating with the call centre. The form of the product can always be improved for targeting different age groups and markets.

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  4. Matt your concept and idea seems very valid and suitable! I like your hero shots and posters - they have a nice flow with an easy to read design. One suggestion however, would be that maybe the watches should be customisable, to suit different personalities. I know you specified that the button was more 'neutral' so the user wouldn't stand out, but perhaps it does need to be a bit more obvious that it's a help button. Other than that, great work!

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  5. I think this is a great concept. I think integrating this sort of technology into such an everyday product is a good way to go, because it won't be too hard to change peoples patterns, they can just continue to use something they already have with added features. I think the materials choice is good, and having a large interface makes it easy to navigate. I think the help button should be reconfigured a little bit so that it is not so easy to press that it could be pressed during everyday activities, but be easy enough to be easily accessible.

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