Drowning in plastic : mobile communication for action against plastic pollution : [a research project submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Design (MDes), 2023] / Hemangi Sharma; supervisors: Denton Andrew, Jowsey Sue.
Plastic pollution in oceans and freshwater sources is now considered one of the most significant environmental threats facing aquatic plants, animals, and humans globally. This research project aims to design a mobile application prototype to investigate the possibilities of technology to potentiall...
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Summary: | Plastic pollution in oceans and freshwater sources is now considered one of the most significant environmental threats facing aquatic plants, animals, and humans globally. This research project aims to design a mobile application prototype to investigate the possibilities of technology to potentially communicate ideas in order to raise awareness. Experience design plays an increasingly substantial role in human-computer interaction. The project investigates human actions by providing gamification tasks, and it studies user feedback through a step-bystep building process. The research project studies the interface design and user experience design methods before designing Low-fidelity prototypes (Paper prototypes) and High-fidelity prototypes (Digital prototypes) to create an application design along with a step-by-step user feedback process. The project further studies the potential of a mobile application to identify, observe, and convey this issue with narrative gamification methods. It examines the behaviour impact through user feedback to help prevent plastic from affecting the planet. |
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