The entire class was impressed with your motion graphic capability and it really expressed the points we were trying to emphasize with the anticipation and warning for the driver. We especially like the idea of the street lamps intensifying when pedestrians approach and are on the curb. Although the bright red warning lights can be a little confusing. What happens when people are on all 4 points of the intersection. Does the whole intersection become a flashing juncture? Perhaps the warning light can be applied to only one side of the intersection... notify right-turning cars only.
Also, the pedestrian tracking lights, would they be embedded in the road? Or applied to the curb? It might not be a good idea to apply this to the road, it may imply another lane, and could be confusing. We think you have the best way of communicate the dynamics of the intersection so far, perhaps we can now add in really specific scenarios. We could add traffic signals and cross walks. We can discuss this on Monday.
Lynn really like our idea of embedded LEDs so perhaps we can still integrate this in or final concept. Perhaps the tracking lights are embedded... and the crosswalks? In anycase, we have lots to talk about which is good. Great interactive diagram!
Talk to you Monday. Jenny S, we didnt get a chance to discuss yours yet because we communicated with Lynn through skype and didn't see your posting until afterwards. But we will look at it next.
Friday, October 31, 2008
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hi all,
thanks for the feedback, let's discuss that on monday. i don't know why the post was published in the main blog, i klicked on "dashboard" in our groupblog and submitted my message. does anybody know why? i'm also not listed as a team member ...
tobi
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