Task: To design and develop an interactive information design application
Topic: Orang asli settlement
Objectives:
Therefore I would like to share my knowledge regarding the researches and the journey I will make through the area to define the “Orang Asli” settlement in Malaysia
I want to share my knowledge through an interactive application for users whom will be educated regarding the contents of the application.
Therefore I would like to share my knowledge regarding the researches and the journey I will make through the area to define the “Orang Asli” settlement in Malaysia
I want to share my knowledge through an interactive application for users whom will be educated regarding the contents of the application.
Target Audience:
Adults and youngsters (10-...)
Adults and youngsters (10-...)
User task:
Information about the Orang Asli settlement in Malaysia.
Information about the Orang Asli settlement in Malaysia.
Detail description:
Orang Asli (lit, "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.
Orang Asli (lit, "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.
Infos
- History of “Orang Asli” in Malaysia
- Photo gallery (architecture, environment, people, children, daily life, working and etc.)
- Today’s life style of “Orang Asli” people
- The traditions of Orang Asli
- Nature and the surrounding
- Slavery, Economy, Demography, Languages, Social and legal status
- Photo gallery (architecture, environment, people, children, daily life, working and etc.)
- Today’s life style of “Orang Asli” people
- The traditions of Orang Asli
- Nature and the surrounding
- Slavery, Economy, Demography, Languages, Social and legal status
Concept Pitch:
- Page 1 (Main)
- Page 2 (History)
- Page 3 (Lifestyle/ Tradition)
- Page 4 (Current Situation)
References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orang_Asli
http://www.magickriver.net/oa.htm
And my other classmates blog.
http://www.magickriver.net/oa.htm
And my other classmates blog.
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