Norske utslipp (SFT)
Case: The Norwegian Pollution Control Authority (2008). http://norskeutslipp.no
Mission: Display data about emissions to air and water, and generated waste.
Concept: Give the users visual data from page 1. This was both to make it easier to understand what kind of content the portal contains, and to let the user see actual content faster - without making a lot of choices first.
My role: Analysing data and documentation, leading several workshops, concept development, interaction design, information architecture, and contributing to HTML/CSS prototype. Graphic design by Gustav Jönsson.
Mission: Display data about emissions to air and water, and generated waste.
Concept: Give the users visual data from page 1. This was both to make it easier to understand what kind of content the portal contains, and to let the user see actual content faster - without making a lot of choices first.
My role: Analysing data and documentation, leading several workshops, concept development, interaction design, information architecture, and contributing to HTML/CSS prototype. Graphic design by Gustav Jönsson.
Analysis: Preparing for the 1st workshop - analysing the world of emissions. Which sources produces emissions in Norway? How are they divided?
Analysis: Output from one of the early workshops with the client. A conceptual model displaying how emissions and waste are categorised, and their destination. Is the substance dropped into rivers, polluting the air, recycled, exported, burnt?
Concept: Early conceptual wireframe. The beige part is supposed to be Norway, and an interactive path into the different regions of our country. The left menu lists the different sectors (sources of emission). The main part of the page lists important emission components, waste categories, and common components involved in accidental emissions (i.e. oil). The bottom part of the page illustrates some graphs and pie charts to display data of some components.
Information Architecture: Model of different filters, views, and ways to compare data for each component.
Design: The front page of the final HTML/CSS prototype.

