Design Documentation Methodologies
new means to developing engaging design narratives.
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- Whats this about?
- What have I been doing?
- Where am I heading?
- Scenario 1: In-house Design Presentation
- Scenario 2: The Remote Presentation
- Scenario 3: The On-site Meeting
- What are the technologies I am using?
- What technologies could we use?
- Some examples...
What is this catch-up all about?
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In architecture, there’s this myth, or misunderstanding, that if what you’re saying makes no sense, or if nobody can understand it, then it must be really profound, and that if what you’re saying is crystal clear, then it can’t be very deep.
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To develop engaging and unique storytelling devices for engaging clients and the public in design narratives.
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MOBILE
Portable Internet Hardware
Accessible, Capable, Ubiquitous
WEB
Graphic Software
Accessible, Capable, Free
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mpag.github.io
MOBILE
Portable Internet Hardware
Accessible, Capable, Ubiquitous
ON-site pres.
Augmented Reality
Free, High-Fidelity, Fast
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Where am I heading?

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What technologies are we using?
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Web Page
Rhino
JSON / OBJ
text editor
3D Modeller
For the modelling of complex geometry
File Format
Standardised 3D file format
Code Editor
For the writing of html, css & js code
github
Code Hosting
Tracking, sharing and hosting
What you see.
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What technologies could we use?
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How could we use existing mediums and technologies in new ways?
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- Scenario 1: The In-Office Design Presentations
- Scenario 2: The Remote Presentation
- Scenario 3: The On-site Meeting
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So what timeframe's are we talking about?
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How can you contribute?
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Thanks!
Design Documentation Methodologies
By Mitch Page
Design Documentation Methodologies
New forms of design documentation and new means of engaging both clients and the public in design narratives
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