UX Storyboards

1 Digital Media - Mass Bandwidth

This is a student in a Digital Illustration class starting a new drawing. His applications, assignment instructions and project files are organized along the left side of the tabletop display. His Brick is being charged on a surface charger so it is always powered. The Brick is communicating with the central Kloud server (located in another room) as well as the terminal display on the table surface. It is the "brains" of the system while the table top acts as the canvas and the Kloud server provides the processing power. They communicate with each other via a high speed WIFI network.

2 - Studio Classroom

This is a painting student using an easel mounted monitor, that is serving as the Terminal for the Brick, to display reference photos. The Brick can interact with any display that has bluetooth capabilities making it extremely adaptable.

Studio Classroom

3 - Gen. Ed. - Art History Classroom

Here are two students in a general education class using a smart table as the Terminal. These tables are capable of supporting more than one Brick, allowing two students to work at the same table. The Brick is communicating with the Kloud, giving the students access to information that the teacher has shared with them and allowing them to follow along with the presentation directly on their table. By using the smart table to during class students can either type or hand write their notes.

Gen. Ed. - Art History Classroom

4 - The Brick

The Brick

5 - Between Classes

This student is between classes, with a few minutes to spare she can organize her files, listen to music and update her schedule directly on her Brick. The Brick has a screen that allows the user to access the Kloud server and some functions without a terminal.

Between Classes

6 - Working At Home

This student is at home doing home work. A local server is powering the Brick, giving access to the Kloud, and allowing him have his television and tablet serve as the Terminal.

Working At Home

7 - Charging At Home

While students are at home they may not have access to a surface charger however, the Brick can also be charged through the Thunderbolt port. The Brick can also serve as an alarm, and give schedule reminders to ease daily life.

Charging at Home

8 - Graphic User Interface - Onboard Brick

This is an example of some of the functions that can be preformed on the Brick without a Terminal. Functions like listening to music, organizing files, finding and connecting to a terminal.

Graphic User Interface - Onboard Brick

An example of how a user would use the Brick to listen to music, and find and connect to a Terminal

Graphic User Interface - Onboard Brick

How the main navigation functions onboard the Brick. Files can be organized and custumized without a Terminal.

9 - Graphic User Interface For Terminal (Display)

This is an example of the Graphic User Interface on a Terminal. Here the user has full access to the Kloud server as well as all of the programs and functions at lightning speeds.

Graphic User Interface For Terminal (Display)

The top navigation bar can be expanded.

Graphic User Interface For Terminal (Display)

Pressing the "Home" button brings up the main navigation.

Graphic User Interface For Terminal (Display)

Here, a user can create and customize categories to organize their files and programs.

Graphic User Interface For Terminal (Display)

Files can also be subgrouped to further organize.

Graphic User Interface For Terminal (Display)

The user is selecting a file to open.

Graphic User Interface For Terminal (Display)

Example of a Digital Work Station.

Graphic User Interface For Terminal (Display)

Example of a General Education Work Station.