We have been working hard all along to build a substantial base for the project, beginning with the project charter and style guide. These crucial documents helped us align our vision and aesthetic. Ultimately, we believe this commitment in every part of Veins of Stratford is bound into our theme of environmental awareness and the delicate balance between human presence and nature. Our style guide and its soothing black, gray, white, and navy palette informed everything we have created. From the website design to our interactive prototype and social media posts.
Our website, now built and live, stands as a testament to our commitment. This will be the virtual home for Veins of Stratford, a simple gateway to tempt visitors into the full immersive experience awaiting them. Although it is still quite rough around the edges, it allows for a combination of easy movement throughout the site, various eye-catching visuals, and good information that highlights the essence of the project. We are also getting the hang of social media. We create very nice graphics and posts that tell our story, drawing in our community. Reflecting a minimalist aesthetic, these visuals build anticipation for the installation. With each post, we hope to provoke contemplation and discussions about the beauty and fragility of Stratford's wetlands.
Our project presentations have been wrapping up beautifully as well. We've put together a compelling slide deck that shows off our concept, aesthetics, and interactive elements
The most exciting thing we have to present so far is our project prototype. This prototype is a huge milestone for our team as it is the focal point of our interactivity. This prototype, which animates our vision of the project, reveals how the shadows of the visitors will influence the projected visuals and showcases the playful exchanges between humans and nature. We are excited to work towards our final goal of completing the installation and are making great progress. We look forward to sharing more of our journey and showcase the Veins of Stratford.
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