Media: The Raker video prototype (Flash Plug-in required).
Together with the project partner Philips Consumer Electronics my team and I set up the following project goal:
Design an interface for a remote-controlled, broadband connected TV for easy and pleasurable access to video content by a group of users together.
Within the 12 weeks time assigned to this project we passed all stages of the user-centred design process: requirements analysis through user studies (focus groups, interviews, creation of personas), competitors’ research, iterative conceptual designs and evaluations (scenarios, paper prototypes, video prototypes, focus groups), and detailed design prototype and evaluation (Flash-based prototype, focus groups). In total, we involved 32 users in the design process.
Additionally, one of my contributions was the management of the project.
Ultimately, our design team was invited to present the work in a conference workshop on
"Entertainment media at home" at CHI2006 in Montreal, Canada.
This project was carried out within the eductional framework of the User-System Interaction post-graduate program at the TU Eindhoven.
CHI 2006 Workshop: Entertainment media at home
User-System Interaction @ TU/e
Raker
paper (new browser window/ ~112 kB)