This portfolio only consists of private/student projects. These projects have a much lower quality than what I have worked with for my employers. To see more of my work, please contact me :)
MOBILE WEBSHOP FILTER
In this student project, my group and I made a device with a raspberry pi that was connected to an online food store (oda.com). It was made for elderly people that needed to order and get food delivered, but weren't that comfortable with mobile apps.
By scanning RFID cards on our device the users were able to make an order. Each RFID card represented a grocey, and we had two scanners - one for adding and one for removing gods from the "shopping cart". The green button was an OK/order button. And the red for Cancel.
The prototype evolved through iterations of testing, redesign and rebuild. The storyboard below is the one I made for the prototype movie.
Is there en even more fun way to play hopscotch? Using Research through design, my student group and I made several consepts for making an interactive game for the pop-up arrangement "City-Kids" at Sentralen in Oslo. Through data gathering, and iterations with testing and research and prototyping, we were able to generate answers to our client's research question "how can interaction design be used to stimulise to participation?".