T2 Focus Planning
- Test data:
    
- We asked questions to people we presented to to get a better idea of what our consumers would want
        
- More detail on the team blog section
 
 
 - We asked questions to people we presented to to get a better idea of what our consumers would want
        
 - Future plans:
    
- Revise wireframes and make new ones based on new features
 - Dynamic scss for colorblind settings (this was a suggested feature)
        
- Should be easy because all of the main colors are done with variables, so just have a setting that switches the rgb value
 
 
 
Team Blog
A full blog for our team can be found here
- Feedback Summary: We had predefined questions to ask people about UX and features
    
- Relevant to me, use less of the green and blue for UI, but still make the site brighter, as its kind of dull right now
        
- more vibrance
 
 - Colorblindness settings
 
 - Relevant to me, use less of the green and blue for UI, but still make the site brighter, as its kind of dull right now
        
 - Example images:

 
Event Blog
- CompSci Projects:
    
- Ryan McWeeny and his team made a cool corn farming game, which is something we talked about back in trimester 1, so it’s cool to see it coming to life.
  

 - I also saw many, many mario projects which were interesting as I don’t know how they work. Also I thought Rachit’s RIFT group had a cool concept.
  

 
 - Ryan McWeeny and his team made a cool corn farming game, which is something we talked about back in trimester 1, so it’s cool to see it coming to life.
  
 - Other art:
    
- In past Night at the Museums, I spent the majority of my time looking at CS projects, but this time I thought it might be nice to try and focus more on other arts
 - I saw a cool cinematography reel from Brooke Rosenberg, which I felt like making note of because I am the president of the Cinema Production club and its relevant or something
  

 - I also saw Duncan Engel’s set design for Little Shop of Horrors, which wasn’t used unfortunately but the set design still is really cool
  
