naama naadu karnataka
DESCRIPTION
Namma Naadu Karnataka is an info-guide to the state of Karnataka in India. It is an interactive map that tells you about the state from historical sites, major cities, famous beaches to national parks, along with other information how to get there.TRANSCRIPT
SUKANYA DEEPAKCOMMUNICATION DESIGN - PROJECT 4
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Firstly, I would like to thank my mentor, Ms Usha Nair for guiding me through the course of this project. I would also like to thank my
professors Ms Lolita, Ms Jyotsana Ragunathan and Mr Manas Baruah for their help and criticism of my project.
My family members Adithi Manohar, Shobana Manohar, Adhwaith Manohar and Niveda Deepak for helping me with first hand information
about Karnataka. Lastly, I would like to thank my dog Maximus for always trying to tear/sleep/drool on my work, making me
take better care of it.
Contents
1. THE START
2. SURVEY
3. INSPIRATION BASED RESEARCH
4. COUNTRY OR STATE?
5. WHY KARNATAKA?
6. REASEARCH ON KARNATKA
7. PURPOSE OF THE MAP
8. FINAL BRIEF
9. DESIGN LANGUAGE
10. LOOK & FEEL
11. SKETCHES & EXPLORATIONS
12. PROTOTYPE
13. TOOLS
14. FINAL CONTENT
15. ICONS & ILLUSTRATIONS
16. COLOR OPTIONS
17. FINAL MAP
18. BACK OF THE MAP & FOLD
19. BACK OF THE MAP : DESIGN
20. COVER
21. FINAL PRODUCT
22. REFLECTIONS
23. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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the start.
ORIGIN OF THE CONCEPT
The ideas struck me when my friends and I were taking a trip in the hills and one long bus ride after the other, we realised that we do not know the basic geography of our country.
As I began to question this problem further, I realised that it wasn’t just us, but most of generation.
Creating a medium through which people know the basic facts about India. As citizens of this country, I felt like we do not know the most basic
things about our country that we should know. Information like states, capitals, rivers, oceans, languages etc.
BASIC IDEA
“Creating an info-guide about the basic facts about India”
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WHY?
FOR WHOM?
As a generation, we do not know the basics about our nation and although we learnt it in school, most of us have forgotten it. Making the same information more easily available and in an
interesting format will probably help in solving this problem.
Although this product will be for all age groups, my target audience is for the youth of today.
-16 to 25 years
From the notebook, while brainstorming
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WHAT?
WHERE?
1. A diary or a book that takes you tells you about the geography of India
2. A game that you have to solve and get the answers right to win.
3. A deck of cards, that is also like a game and you can exchange these cards with your friends.
4. An interactive map that has the information on one platform and can be used in your room, office, school etc.
Bookstores, schools, cafe’s and restaurants, Travel Mag-azines.
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SURVEY
QUESTIONS ASKED
1. Do you feel like you know the basic geography of India?
2. If no, do you feel like you should know the basic geography of India?
3. Do you remember the geography taught to you in school?
50%YES
95%YES
25%YES
4%NO
5%NO
8%NO
46%NOT EVERYTHING, MOST OF IT
0%DON’T CARE
33%SOME OF IT
33%MOST OF IT
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4. Do you make an effort to read up about the geography and history of India?
5. Would you rather travel with a paper map or rely on your phone/tablet/laptop?
42%YES
42%PAPER MAP
21%NO
58%PHONE/TABLET/LAPTOP
38%SOMETIMES
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FINDINGS
CONCLUSION
From the survey I gathered that:
1. Most people feel like they know the basic geography of India.
2. They all believe that we should know the basic geography
3. Some people do make an effort to read up about the history and geography
4. People remember only some of the history taught to them in school, however lots of them remember most of it.
5. People would rather use their phones/tablets than carry a paper map. However, almost an equal number of people would still carry a paper map instead.
People in the age of 18-25 believe that they should know the basic geog-raphy of India. Based on the findings, most of them do not remember all the geography taught to themin school. The information is the same as whatwas taught to us in school and therefore the
same information must be designed in such a manner that it has some retention power.While more that 50% people would rather usetheir phones, 45% people would still prefer printed maps. The same proj-ect can be carried forward in the future through digital media.
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TONE OF VOICE
KEY RESPONSE
The tone of voice is simple, crisp, interesting and visually en-gaging.
The information that is provided in the map will be very easy to understand and interesting,
The audience should feel like this information is easy to under-stand and visually engaging.
The audience should think of the map as a useful product and not another mountain of information.
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INSPIRATION BASED RESEARCH
THE OPEN COMPANY - MAP OF SAN FRANCISCO
ContentHighlights 38 spots around the city, including the best tea shop in Chinatown, a mini-park 11 stories in the air, a private library, and a bunch of amazing restaurants.
ConstructionThe map is printed on waterproof tear-resistant Tyvek. It’s then folded up us-ing an origami technique that allows it to smoothly open and close in one motion, and makes it impossible to misfold.
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Human anatomy presented in the London Underground map format
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COUNTRY OR STATE?
Since India is very large country and putting in so much infor-mation about a country like India into one single map is proba-bly not the best option. Therefore, instead of a whole country, I decided to do a state instead.
CHOOSING A STATE
MAIN CONTENDERS :
1. HIMACHAL PRADESH
2. KERALA
3. KARNATAKA
4. MADHYA PRADESH
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WHY KARNATAKA?
1. FAMILIARITY
Since I couldn’t physically go to the state, choosing a state I have been to and know something about made sense. I also have family in Karnataka soI could get first hand information.
2. HISTORY
I wanted to choose a state that was historicaly interesting. Karnataka has been ruled by many important Kingdoms like Chalukyas, the Satavahanas and the Kadambas. Remnants of these kingdomsstill exist in the state.
3. TOPOGRAPHY
Topgraphically, Karnataka is a very interesting state. The whole state lies on the Deccan Plateau, It has a 300 km long coastline, it has hill stations and some of the best coffee estates of the country and is also home to the 2nd highest waterfall in India.
4. CULTURE
Karnataka is also culturally very diverse. This is also because of the many king-doms that have ruled the state resulting in many kinds of festivals, food, dance forms, paintings, music etc.
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RESEARCH ON KARNATAKA
I used many methods of research for my project. I got first hand informtion from people who live in Karntaka. The inevitable World Wide Web, existing guide books on Karnataka and books on maps.
What should be there in the map?
The content for this map was one of the most important things. The map should be
highly informative but not boring. As a tourist, one would want to know the Major cities, places of historical importance, luxurious beaches, places of wildlife importance and not to forget, how to get there.
As a state, Karnataka has a lot to offer like pristine beaches, age old temples, ruins, some of the best coffee estates, metropolitan cities, great food and people.
Above : Map of Karnataka Below : Word document with research and Karnataka guide book by ttk maps
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PURPOSE OF THE MAP
The purpose of this map is to help people understand the state better. To present all information under one roof and make it interesting. The problem is not that the information doesn’t exist, it’s that people forget. Making the map interesting and informative is the challenge.
HE MAP SHOULD BE:
- INTERESTING- INFORMATIVE- HELPFUL- EASY TO UNDERSTAND- COVER EVERYTHING- MAKE SENSE
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FINAL BRIEF
Create a map of Karnataka that is interesing and informative. It should act like an introductory guide to the state of Karnataka.
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design
1. Illustrations and Inforgraphics : To make information more interesting, aesthtetic and catch attention. Visuals related to text makes it more interesting
2.Easy to understand format and layoutIncorporating the map and information in a simple layout.
3. Color Coding : Color coding the map accord-ing to topographic regions, making it easier to under-stand
4. Size : A2
5. Fold : Miura fold : Japanese way method of folding.Basic Fan fold
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LOOK & FEEL
The map should look like it belongs to the state of karnataka. It should be illustrative and fun. It should be playful yet informative. It should be a bright and
happy map since maps are mostly dull and boring to look at.
Karnata is famous for sandalwood, coffee and silk therefore I decided to derive my color scheme from them.
COLOR
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SKETCHES AND EXPLORATIONS
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PROTOTYPE
A rough layout of the map on paper. To see which font size works, how much space I have to work on and what all I can fit in.I made a rough outline of the state, drew some icons, made
the borders, road map etc and put different text sizes to check what works.Doing this gave me a better idea of what I want the end product to look like.
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TOOLS
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FINAL CONTENT
THE MAP WILL INCULUDE :
1. OUTLINE OF THE STATE2. STATE CAPITAL3. DISTRICTS4. DISTRICT HEADS5. NEIGHBOURING STATES6. LOCATION ON THE MAP OF INDIA7. NATIONAL HIGHWAY8. RIVERS9. STATE BOUNDARY10. PLACES OF HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE11. MAJOR CITIES12. MAJOR COASTAL AREAS 13. NATIONAL PARKS14. MAJOR HILL STATIONS15. INTRODUCTION TO THE STATE16. ABOUT THE FOOD17. ABOUT THE CULTURE AND PEOPLE 18. INTERESTING ILLUSTRATIONS ABOUT THE STATE
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ICONS & ILLUSTRATIONS
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NAME
NAMMA NAADU KARNATAKA = MY STATE/COUNTRY KARNATAKA
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Screen shots of how the map progressed
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COLOR OPTIONS
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FINAL MAP
Location on the map of India
Food
About the state
Illustrations about the state
Icons like major cities.beaches, nationalparks etc
More information aboutthe state
Name
Key
About the place - Interesting fact + transport options
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BACK OF THE MAP & FOLD
IDEAS :
- Advertisments by the sponsors
- Create your own map (DIY)
- Political map of India
FINAL IDEA
Advertisments of useful things like hospitlals, pharmacies, cad services,helpline numbers etc. It is useful and no sponsors requred
For the back of the map, I had first thought of doing a Miura Ori fold which is a japanese origami fold.Although the fold and mech-anismwas very interesting, creating a fold that the user probably won’t be able to do again did not make sense.
Therefore I chose to do a basic 4- way fold. You fold the map vertically into 4 parts and horizontally into 4 parts, giving you 16 rectangles. These then fold up to create a small rectnge.
BACK OF THE MAP
FOLD
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BACK OF THE MAP : DESIGN
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COVER
Using an origami envelope to encase the map. This enve-lope will look like a postwith stamps and things written on
it to give it a personalised feel.
Hope you enjoy it!
This map belongs to
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FINAL PRODUCT
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Above : back of the map, Below : Front of the map
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Details in the map.
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REFLECTIONS
This project started of as a thought at the back of my mind and has grown into full scale project.When I began doing this project, I did not expect it to be such a tough and detailed project. Tracing the maps, figuring out how much content to put, segregating information put all my knowledge to queston. This project however, was a lot of fun since I got to discover so many new places and
found out about places I did not know existed, I realised how much work goes into making a map. The thought process behind each detalil, including all important information like roads, rivers, cities, towns, distrtics, highways etc and at the same time trying to make it easy to understand. Apart from the map itself, thinking about what the back should be and making each millimeter of space useful was a challenge. Keeping in mind the size, the amount of information I could put in and what should the map contain was a big question. I wanted this map
to be a all in one political, phyical, road & educational and I feel like I have achieved that to some extent.
This was by far the toughest and most rewarding project I have worked on
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Websites
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http://www.karnataka.com/govt/about-govt/ http://www.newkerala.com/states-of-india/karnataka.php#.VFHoRvmUddF http://www.mapsofindia.com/karnataka/people-culture-and-festivals/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildlife_of_Karnataka http://www.nadasurabhi.org/articles/6-a-brief-history-of-carnatic-musichttp://boxesandarrows.com/six-tips-for-improving-your-design-documentation/http://www.tourism-of-india.com/bangalore.htmlhttp://www.bandipurnationalpark.in/http://travel.india.com/jog-falls/http://www.mapsofindia.com/karnataka/people-culture-and-festivals/food.htmlhttp://food.sulekha.com/karnataka-recipes-popular.htmhttp://losttype.com/browse/
Books : Readers Digest World AtlasA Road Guide to Karnataka : TTK Healthcare Limited - Publications Division
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