'Rover' was the conclusion of all my work: An outdoor dog care service, which would be run by RSPCA volunteers, ideally at outdoor events and locations identified by animal welfare charities to be problem areas.
In order to prevent the problem, i concluded that the only way of guaranteeing dogs welfare is to remove the dog from the car, and to provide the animal with the things it needed and their owners thought was important to be kept happy and safe,water, shade a area to roam and most importantly somebody to keep an eye on the dog.
In order to cover costs there would be a small charge to the owner.The main aim of the service was to encourage the removal of the dog from the car, and offer owners freedom providing a convenient alternative being at the location.
Things i have learnt(at Uni and during the project):
Always speak to REAL people they have the really good insights.(I say this because i have seen pictures off of google of strangers faces in people's projects.)
Always allow extra time for everything, start things early and back things up. (Because things always take longer than expected or go wrong or your USB corrupts and you lose everything...I think this happened to at least one person every project.)
i enjoy all areas of design, but I love illustrator..and sketching.
Rover in situ. Modeled in Rhino, rendered in VRay with some photoshop work. |
Storyboard made in illustrator showing key steps of the user and service journey. |
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