Ideas from the reviewers:
1. Show more context within the diagrams, such as street names.
2. Use the same angle/view on all diagrams for consistency.
3. Axonometric diagram is the clearest to read. Do not use the perspective angle.
Ideas from me:
1. The popular times diagram is very simple. Perhaps find another layer of applicable information to layer onto it.
2. Animate these diagrams within the video to connect it more to the class theme of “time.”
3. Potentially think about incorporating the keys for the diagrams more into the design/layout. Or make it really clear that keys are not even needed.
1) Valeria mentioned about displaying time with gif’s. For example, comparing 2010 vs. now and how has rent or the type of food changed over time. (maybe is there a gentrification layer underneath?)
2) Use of colors would help with visual a lot more. Make data pop out more to catch attention.
3) Unifying the visual language for all of our diagrams. Vertical lines had different meaning in different diagrams, colors had different meaning in different diagrams. Need to unify the language more. (pick one language and go with that one throughout)
Ideas from me:
1) At the end of our video, when we draw a conclusion for our research we should also think of how should we manifest the resiliency if it were to turn into a design project later on. Interesting to think about!
Ideas from the reviewers:
1. Show more context within the diagrams, such as street names.
2. Use the same angle/view on all diagrams for consistency.
3. Axonometric diagram is the clearest to read. Do not use the perspective angle.
Ideas from me:
1. The popular times diagram is very simple. Perhaps find another layer of applicable information to layer onto it.
2. Animate these diagrams within the video to connect it more to the class theme of “time.”
3. Potentially think about incorporating the keys for the diagrams more into the design/layout. Or make it really clear that keys are not even needed.
Reviewers’ comments:
1) Valeria mentioned about displaying time with gif’s. For example, comparing 2010 vs. now and how has rent or the type of food changed over time. (maybe is there a gentrification layer underneath?)
2) Use of colors would help with visual a lot more. Make data pop out more to catch attention.
3) Unifying the visual language for all of our diagrams. Vertical lines had different meaning in different diagrams, colors had different meaning in different diagrams. Need to unify the language more. (pick one language and go with that one throughout)
Ideas from me:
1) At the end of our video, when we draw a conclusion for our research we should also think of how should we manifest the resiliency if it were to turn into a design project later on. Interesting to think about!