NIKON LAB AR
PROJECT DESIGN ARSENAL
PROJECT DURATION 2 WEEKS
OVERVIEW
NikonLab is an interactive augmented reality (AR) experience designed as a TikTok filter using Effect House. It aims to empower photography enthusiasts and professionals by showcasing the artistic potential of ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture adjustments. By simulating real-world camera controls in AR, NikonLab transforms abstract photography concepts into a hands-on, immersive learning experience.
Project Role:
Project Lead, Research Lead, Data Analyst, Visual Designer, Band Strategist, AR Developer, Creative Technologist, AI Prompt Engineer, Videographer
Skills:
Research,Visual Scripting, AR Development, Brand Integration,Videography, Video Editing, Motion Graphic Development
OBJECTIVES
With a staggering 94% drop in worldwide camera shipments between 2010 and 2023, the accessibility of high-quality smartphone cameras has shifted public interest away from traditional photography equipment. NikonLab seeks to bridge this gap by sparking curiosity and reigniting an appreciation for photography fundamentals.
The project educates TikTok users through an engaging AR filter that mimics the effects of ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture adjustments. By exploring these settings' artistic potential, NikonLab not only demystifies complex photography concepts but also repositions them as creative tools, inspiring a new generation to experiment with traditional photographic techniques.
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Pseudo Code
The Pseudo Code for this project is developed in the form of a flow chart for easy visualization.
the following elements codes the interactivity of each node on the chart.
The flow chart is consisted of the main chart, and three subgraphs that shows the screen display factors, lens selection control, and the aperture filter variation.
The screen display is determined by 5 elements, the default display elements such as the toggles, adjustment bar, logo etc, the black and white mode, lens selected, info overlay screen depending on it's activation status, adjustment intensity.
Wireframe & User interface elements
The Wireframe and User Interface element showcases the visual elements on the screen.
The colour palette consist of the two signature colours of Nikon and cream yellow as an accent colour.
The Educational AR department is branded as NIkonLab, emphasizing its role as a creative playground for exploration and learning
RESULT (TRY IT YOURSELF)
follow the instructions to test out the filter
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created by Diego Alejandro Law