Thursday 11 March 2010 1:17:35 pm
By : Robin Muilwijk
A few of our members held a team meeting on the 26th of february to discuss the design contest we will start soon. Below are the meeting minutes.
Robin, Andrew, Nicolas
Goal: organizing the revamp of the current share.ez.no
It will represent the final output of the preliminary work of our team. The current outline is probably close to final, but the content, particularly the "Functional Brief" section are to be augmented. In order to be able to deliver this, the first step will be to ask ourselves how we would like the community portal to function. A first step can be to identify the 3 or 4 prominent functions of this website, and focus on making them useful, ergonomic, intuitive, easy to use. While we initially were thinking of building wireframes, it turned out this could not be the most relevant approach. One risk is to force a designer into a too rigid schema, limiting her creativity, freedom and fun during thinking the design.
Instead, our collaboration could focus on :
All of this bearing in mind to give as much freedom and as few constraints as possible to the person interpreting our descriptions, and eventually implementing them into a design, a User Interface.
End of march: content description complete
Actions:
In case wireframing is required (can ease functional description if need be), a tool works fine: http://gomockingbird.com/mockingbird/
This topic was brought up after insistent requests from within the community. By example:
Currently no distinction is clearly made between beginner's knowledge material and more advanced one. Articles and tutorials are in question here. An idea could be to tag such content after the required skills to best benefit from it:
The immediate corollary of this is to give the possibility to easily filter this type of content after level, and possibly other facets (subject: hosting, software design, project/business case; function: search, syndication, mobile, social media, ...).
In short: Having more beginner-oriented material may require first an adjustement in the tutorials & articles organization.
Let's keep this subject in mind, and address it more thoroughly next meeting.