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Commuting Cody - Coggle Diagram
Commuting Cody
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App/Program
Productivity App
Journal
As artists we people watch and observe to take inspiration from our environment to incorporate into our work. This means that we use a lot of outlets such as journaling to note down all the things that we may think or notice about our environments to save for a later time.
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Current Projects
A way to organise sudden thoughts or ideas into different projects that are being worked on, instead of all in one notes field, it can be separated to keep thoughts organised.
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Research Feature
Input links to articles or E-books that you need to go through at a later date for research purposes, and have it read them out to you during your commute.
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Goals/Weekly Challenges
A feature within the app that allows you to set a goal for the week (eg. take more notice of the typography used in posters; this may go towards helping you make better decisions of type faces you use in your projects), then daily it will set a new challenge curated for you specifically to achieve your goal of the week :star:
Notion Templates
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Not everyone has a strong suit in organising their lives, if we made a modifiable template for design students to organise their time and life, it could be more accessible to people, and a good place to start for someone who struggles to organise their life and time manage between projects/tasks.
Networking
Graphic designers can get a lot of inspiration from interactions with people, so one way that a designer can be 'unconsciously productive' would be to make more interactions that could spark conversation leading to inspirations towards a project.
Building an app that allows people to interact with people online who are on the same forms of commute? Makes the process of trying to talk to strangers you see less akward?
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Way-finding
For people who take the same routes everyday, this app/program will suggest different routes that you can take to change up your environment on a day to day.
The purpose of most way-finding apps are to find the most simple route that works best for you, but this app will be for those who transit daily and want to have a new experience of their environment daily.
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Bus "Live View"
Instead of existing apps where you are able to track the time that a bus comes (but it generally is never super reliable because it's either very inaccurate or constantly changing), this would give you the ability to view the bus in motion through a camera on the front of the vehicle in live time; like a live stream.
This wouldn't be very assessable to everyone because data is not free, and can cost a lot to load large videos.
'FunFact"
An app that tells you a fun fact about the items or environment around you; the world is full of design, often things that we overlook take a long time to create and are well thought out projects. This app could act like a "behance" and be an interactive platform where you could take a picture of something; if it recognises the object, it will tell you about the creators, founders and the 'behind the scenes' information about the creation of the item or structure.
Transit Upgrades
Train Car
A separate place that is provided within a train that is specifically catered for people looking to get stuff done on the way to work/school
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Worst Possible Idea
Move closer to campus and get a job that is within the same vicinity; reduce the amount of time that you need to spend on transit commuting from place to place.
Pay extra living expenses, (downtown is expensive)
Skip school all together, don't go in for classes to give yourself that extra time to recharge or work on assignments
Medication
Capsule Pills
Motion sickness happens when your brain is getting mixed signals about whether or not you are moving (your eyes, inner ears, and body is telling your brain mixed information)
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