Search: I have been finding several very good videos for the
beginner section as well as a great video for the home page of
the website to grab attention. I have also saved the links for
a subreddit about longboarding which is a
good external link with a lot of helpful information and a great
community to ask questions. As far as history goes I have found the
copy of the documentary "Dogtown and Z-Boys" about
the zephyr skate team and the birth of skateboarding and
longboarding. I have also been looking at and reading the history about
longboarding on sites like Wikipedia and have read about
a Longboarding pioneer Tom Sims. As far as the art of longboarding
goes I have been looking at different decks for sale as well
as images of custom boards that people have built and have
been seeing similarities I the art styles but still need further
definition.
Organize/Evaluate:
this is the challenge of the week, I have to take all the stuff I have found
and start figuring out what is good and where it goes. I have some
rough ideas for different sub sections but I have not yet done the actual step
of putting in the content to a curation. I am planning on having the
majority of the organization done on Friday and have definite sections so that
when I come across new information it is easier for me to place it in
its proper section. for evaluating most if not all of the stuff I
have found is pretty good and the only reason I would leave something out was
if it was a double or didn't add anything new,
there isn't anything that is bad information.
Design: I
have registered the Google website but I have not yet done much with
it. I want to put in the majority of the information I have before I start the
major design work. I have some rough ideas for how I want the design to look
but they are pretty up in the air and are pending on how the information gets
organized.
Narration: in the
end a user will be able to come to the site and look at and use the
different categories on the side so they can get to the information
that they want and find out what they want. Currently the aspect that needs the
most work is the art and design on the bottom of boards. There is not
much out there yet about this so the majority of the information has
to be created not cited and taken from different sources.
The most
interesting link that I have found so far was a video made that shows a rider
bombing a hill and sliding on the turns. I have linked it below.
Feedback: since I
was absent on the day that we were in the lab I am a bit further behind then I
would like to be. This is not a fault of the project but having more
lab time to work would be appreciated. Apart from time I do not have any
real complaints or criticisms yet. For the most part it is my own time
table that has slowed it down and in the next week it will be opening up so
that is a problem that is fixing itself.
From here the
three steps are 1. Organize and place the information found into
their respective categories and subcategories 2. Learn more
about the different kinds of designs on the bottom of a longboard 3. Type up
a detailed description of the different types of art and designs and add it to
the curation.
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