We had a really brief session this time around to get everyone in the group's feedback on the design for our oyster card holder and business card.
Business card:
- Kind of explains it.
- I understand what it is.
- I would check it out if I saw the card.
- We were cycling today, so something like this would be really useful for directions, etc.
- Extra Smart - what is it? we should change it to 'Be Aware'
- It's good.
- I like the grey background much better.
Oyster card holder:
- The black one looks much better.
- Can we add the icons on the back of the oyster card.
We updated our action plan and agreed on our launch event:
Launch event - Creative Symposium - Saturday 21 April - we will have a ten minute presentation and launch our app.
We are all really excited that we now have our launch date in sight and our app nearing completion.
Jobs that everybody needs to do in the next week:
- Steph to send the web address and information about Ask Keely to the head teacher of Greycoat Hospital School.
- Finish health section - Michelle to get recovery position images sorted from Red Cross.
- Keely/Amy to speak to the St Andrew's t-shirt lady to get our t-shirts designed for our launch event.
We finished up the session by filling in our feedback forms.
St Andrew's Youth Club, Peabody and Poached Creative have all come together to work on a new 'Staying Safe' mobile website campaign. The mobile website will be created during weekly sessions, where at least eight young people will learn how to run a successful campaign. Made up of 13-19 year olds, the sessions aim to help all participants gain new skills and have a positive effect on other young people. You can follow our weekly progress through our blogs.
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Thursday, 19 April 2012
Session 14 - Feedback On Our Promotional Products - 3/4/12
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Monday, 19 March 2012
Session 12 - Finalising Our Mobile Website - 13/3/12
We started off today's session by filling in Steve from Peabody in on what our campaign is all about.
We looked at our app on our phones to give feedback and then went around our youth club to find out what other people thought of our app:
"It's brilliant! it will get young people off of the streets and around where they need to go. It could potentially eventually offer young people jobs to." - Youth worker
"It's really good!"
"Brilliant!"
- Kofi Frimpong and Joeo Mensah
"It was quite well planned out. We couldn't really see where it was going but this is amazing!" - Gina
Activity:
We looked at each section and gave our feedback to Everywhere using a work sheet.
Ask Keely testing worksheet:
What do you think of the overall look and feel of the site?
- I am very impressed and satisfied. It is even better than I would have expected it to be. Everything
comes together really well.
- It looks very interesting and helpful.
- I think that the website is really good. The colours go really well together. The different sections are
really good and the information is good on the site.
- I think that the site looks great and it responds really well.
- I like it. The site is amazing! Love it!
Please comment on the navigation – how easy/difficult is it to get around? Do you know where
you are on the site? Are the section headings right – do you have any alternative suggestions?
- I think that the health section is easy to use than other websites. It is easy to get to as well. The
information is good and finding your local hospital is really easy and really good.
- Plus and extra has a typo in and. It should mention whether it is for Blackberry or Iphone.
Please comment on the content – is it what you expected? Is there anything unnecessary or
anything missing?
- The how to do first aid bit is missing but apart from that it is good.
- There is little info under the headings in travel, it’s mainly just links.
Mobile challenge:
How long did it take you to find out information on Ask Keely?
- Basic first aid – needs to tell you when to do CPR as well as how to do it.
Some feedback that came out of discussing what was missing is:
- We need information on what to do if someone has drunk too much
- When do I do CPR? as well as how do I do CPR?
We discussed what we wanted the website to be for our app and the overall agreed decision was:
www.askkeely.co.uk
Then we discussed any other feedback:
- Change 'Measy' as a header as it is an 'in' thing
- Reduce questions
- We all like the tone of voice of the app
We discussed that a great opportunity for our launch would be at Rizzle Kicks gig that is being run by TFL.
We agreed that we would need:
- Printed t-shirts
- Business cards to hand out with info about our app
Unfortunately the Rizzle Kicks plan fell through but we are hoping to possibly hold a stall at the Underage Festival, later this summer.
We looked at our app on our phones to give feedback and then went around our youth club to find out what other people thought of our app:
"It's brilliant! it will get young people off of the streets and around where they need to go. It could potentially eventually offer young people jobs to." - Youth worker
"It's really good!"
"Brilliant!"
- Kofi Frimpong and Joeo Mensah
"It was quite well planned out. We couldn't really see where it was going but this is amazing!" - Gina
Activity:
We looked at each section and gave our feedback to Everywhere using a work sheet.
Ask Keely testing worksheet:
What do you think of the overall look and feel of the site?
- I am very impressed and satisfied. It is even better than I would have expected it to be. Everything
comes together really well.
- It looks very interesting and helpful.
- I think that the website is really good. The colours go really well together. The different sections are
really good and the information is good on the site.
- I think that the site looks great and it responds really well.
- I like it. The site is amazing! Love it!
Please comment on the navigation – how easy/difficult is it to get around? Do you know where
you are on the site? Are the section headings right – do you have any alternative suggestions?
- I think that the health section is easy to use than other websites. It is easy to get to as well. The
information is good and finding your local hospital is really easy and really good.
- Plus and extra has a typo in and. It should mention whether it is for Blackberry or Iphone.
Please comment on the content – is it what you expected? Is there anything unnecessary or
anything missing?
- The how to do first aid bit is missing but apart from that it is good.
- There is little info under the headings in travel, it’s mainly just links.
Mobile challenge:
How long did it take you to find out information on Ask Keely?
- Basic first aid – needs to tell you when to do CPR as well as how to do it.
Some feedback that came out of discussing what was missing is:
- We need information on what to do if someone has drunk too much
- When do I do CPR? as well as how do I do CPR?
We discussed what we wanted the website to be for our app and the overall agreed decision was:
www.askkeely.co.uk
Then we discussed any other feedback:
- Change 'Measy' as a header as it is an 'in' thing
- Reduce questions
- We all like the tone of voice of the app
We discussed that a great opportunity for our launch would be at Rizzle Kicks gig that is being run by TFL.
We agreed that we would need:
- Printed t-shirts
- Business cards to hand out with info about our app
Unfortunately the Rizzle Kicks plan fell through but we are hoping to possibly hold a stall at the Underage Festival, later this summer.
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