Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Powerpoint done
Well done Amy for the presentation layout and Hiedi for the Storyboard and branding.
Monday, 11 May 2009
Decision made
The group has decided to go with the Food Games idea.
Amy is going to do the Power point with everyone else assisting.
Amy is going to do the Power point with everyone else assisting.
Saturday, 9 May 2009
New ideas - generated by the group 8th May
Feedback from the interim presentation was for us to be more innovative for our final concept.
A major rethink is necessary.
We decided on each of us generating ideas and then coming together, choosing two main ideas and looking in to them in more detail.
1. Food Games - Games that groups of people can play, which involve cooking and eating meals, so in a way, you are playing games with friends and having a meal together at the same time. This is good for groups of people about to go out, who dont want a full meal but maybe some food before they go and eat together. Another idea, was in clubs, having like a food room where groups of people can play games and eat together, as most people would rather eat after going out in the evening.
2. Online food community/social club - Online collection of recipes with a chat window so friends can cook along together, cooking the same meal or different meals. This would solve the problem of anti-social eating, as you would not be cooking on your own or eating on your own. You could ask other people for recommendations, suggestions etc. Friends could chat together while cooking, or you could chat to new people. If this was a global site, it would mean that any time you wanted a meal and used this site, there is likely to be someone online also cooking, eg, if you came in after a night out and wanted to cook something very early in the morning, someone in another time zone could also be cooking along. It wouldnt be like facebook, with a full profile so theres no worry of giving out addresses or things like that. Another thing, if you wanted a meal, but had limited food in the cupboard and didnt know what to make, you could go online and its possible that others would know of something you could make with those limited ingredients.
Written by Amy
A major rethink is necessary.
We decided on each of us generating ideas and then coming together, choosing two main ideas and looking in to them in more detail.
1. Food Games - Games that groups of people can play, which involve cooking and eating meals, so in a way, you are playing games with friends and having a meal together at the same time. This is good for groups of people about to go out, who dont want a full meal but maybe some food before they go and eat together. Another idea, was in clubs, having like a food room where groups of people can play games and eat together, as most people would rather eat after going out in the evening.
2. Online food community/social club - Online collection of recipes with a chat window so friends can cook along together, cooking the same meal or different meals. This would solve the problem of anti-social eating, as you would not be cooking on your own or eating on your own. You could ask other people for recommendations, suggestions etc. Friends could chat together while cooking, or you could chat to new people. If this was a global site, it would mean that any time you wanted a meal and used this site, there is likely to be someone online also cooking, eg, if you came in after a night out and wanted to cook something very early in the morning, someone in another time zone could also be cooking along. It wouldnt be like facebook, with a full profile so theres no worry of giving out addresses or things like that. Another thing, if you wanted a meal, but had limited food in the cupboard and didnt know what to make, you could go online and its possible that others would know of something you could make with those limited ingredients.
Written by Amy
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