Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Proposal

Digital Media Design 1

The product name


Orang asli explore

Task: To design and develop an interactive information application from statement
Topic: Orang asli settlement

Objectives

To design and develop an interactive information application from statement

Topic: Orang asli settlement


The targeted audience

The targeted audiences in this project are tourist and students from all races, sexes and ages and people who are interested in jungle research.

Treatment

the first strategy in this research is about the Orang asli, in order to create an interactive information design application to show the real-life in jungle . Then we will conduct research such as fact findings, interview’s questions, observation and research about the place and tourism and nature lovers . in my design describe photos with s lot of the tree in photoshop and make it much more interesting at the first look

link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orang_Asli
http://www.malaysiasite.nl/orangeng.htm

Poster



Of particular interest is the park's canopy walkway that you must not miss.
FRIM or Forest Research Institute of Malaysia is a must for all nature lovers who are in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. It is located in the suburb city of Petaling Jaya, north westcost of the capital city.after the long walk you will be amazed by the museum of trees.The walkway is open everyday from 9:30am until 2:30pm. It is closed on Mondays and Fridays.you come down from the canopy walk, go towards the signage that shows the direction to the picnic area by following the water pipelines and you will soon encounter an area where you can have some fun in the water. The water is refreshing and cool. Remember to wear a good walking shoes, bring along your towel, drinking water and some foodstuff as there are no shops up in the jungle.the bamboo trees and Crown Shyness during Forest Research comes in front of your eyes.

Flow Chart


Mind Map


Orang Asli or original peoples or aboriginal peoples in Malay is a general term used for any indigenous groups that are found in Peninsular Malaysia. They are divided into three main tribal groups – Semang negrito, Senoi, and Proto-Malay Aboriginal Malay




The Orang Asli are further divided into 18 sub-ethnic group according to their different languages and customs. The Negritos are usually found in the northern region of the peninsula, the Senois in the central region, and the Proto-Malay in the southern region. There is an Orang Asli museum at Gombak, which is about 25 km north of Kuala Lumpur