Introducing the Wilshire Greenway Client: City of Los Angeles Parts 1 and 2 here
Project 3 Experiences | Megan Matsumoto
The Breathing Tree Design Process: parts 1 & 2
Project 3: Experiences (Final)
Final Pitch: Club Blood, an experience that blends a party bus atmosphere with a blood donation bus Potential Stakeholders: The American Red Cross and other blood collection agencies for funding, and marketed to college, medical, and tech campuses after that. Link
Project 3 Experiences: Eon Jung
Final Project Design Area Old Town Pasadena Potential Stakeholder City of Old Pasadena (JPL, Caltech) Concept Design Space Theme Park Design Goal To promote JPL/Caltech in the City of Pasadena by incorporating cutting edge technologies to provide a fun and interactive experience
Project 3 Experiences: Charlene
Part 2 – For Feedback Part 3 – Click to view video pitch
Experiences: Felicia Wang
Initial Concepts { Bounty – local advertising by local customers } { (Dog) Park / Family / Community Engagement Space } { Meal Tokens – alternative to cash at local businesses to share with friends and the homeless
Feedback Session Transcript: Monday, December 5
Brenon: thanks Jacquie Megan Cody: Brenon, here is the thing I was trying to explain. Not sure if it’s really that related but here’s what I was thinking Megan Cody: https://www.thrillist.com/drink/los-angeles/el-tigre-magnifico-la-glendale-secret-bar Megan Cody: http://www.lamag.com/liquidlablog/are-home-bars-the-new-speakeasies/ Brenon: thanks Megan! Brenon: camtasia Brenon:
Project 3: Experiences – Timothy George – Hitoricity
The pitch for this app is delivered to Niantic (The developer of Pokemon Go and Ingress) as they have a strong infrastructure already in place for AR. I propose this app as a pilot program in Fullerton, CA as a
Project 3: Katie Jones
Note to my Group 4/Wednesday night groupies: Since presenting ideas for improving the pedestrian experience on Wilshire Blvd., I’ve done more research on the ongoing construction work in that area. Turns out it is WAY more extensive than I’d realized, and
