I spent several months working at Native Design working on animated prototypes for a B&O user interface.
This was a pretty intense experience as the workflow at Native was hectic to say the least!
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31 - Wilson Fletcher - Alesia
I worked on what was a top-secret project for Wilson Fletcher, and to be honest it probably still is top secret so I'm not going to mention anything too specific that could get me into trouble!
I was tasked with creating a variety of animated user journeys. These were huge, huge demos that covered most everything you could do with the services involved - and across a variety of platforms from iPad, iPhone to a number of desktop versions. The demos were created to accurately represent the designs (which were always, always changing!) at a UI level, but to also present this in context. I built 3D versions of the scenarios they were to be used in and composited the user interface animations within it - including hand gestures, rotating iPads between horizontal and vertical views, and a whole bunch of other less than exciting stuff!
The undeniable highlight of this project (other than meeting every single crazy deadline) was when the work I had produced was presented to Steve Jobs. I wasn't there or anything, but still; AWESOME. Apparently he really liked it too, which is even better :)
I was tasked with creating a variety of animated user journeys. These were huge, huge demos that covered most everything you could do with the services involved - and across a variety of platforms from iPad, iPhone to a number of desktop versions. The demos were created to accurately represent the designs (which were always, always changing!) at a UI level, but to also present this in context. I built 3D versions of the scenarios they were to be used in and composited the user interface animations within it - including hand gestures, rotating iPads between horizontal and vertical views, and a whole bunch of other less than exciting stuff!
The undeniable highlight of this project (other than meeting every single crazy deadline) was when the work I had produced was presented to Steve Jobs. I wasn't there or anything, but still; AWESOME. Apparently he really liked it too, which is even better :)
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