WD Labs developed, designed, and built an amazing UI deployed directly into a UHD tv and into a set top box. This post takes you my role in the box redesign and UI development.

This entire project was low touch with all programming managed internally, but outsourced to an extremely experienced overseas development firm.
Below is my proposed Industrial Design reskin of a Vidity box for CES 2016. The above image is the prototype that I created. The shell was painted a deep red and exterior aesthetic add-ons were all created out of laser cut bamboo and rub on graphics.

PROJECT INVOLVEMENT
Industrial Design
Photo Realistic Renderings
Mechanical Engineering for prototypes
Model Making
User Interface Design
Project Management
Pixel Boundaries
Pixel Dimensioning
Phase I - Vidity UI
The technology provides up to 4k Ultra HD video quality with no internet needed for playback once a title is downloaded to a Vidity storage device. Basically, a movie that is set for theatrical release in a few days can download in the background and be available for you to watch the day it comes out.
Simple Flow Chart

Phase II - Informational Screens
I provide these types of screens that are sent along with pixel boundary documents to aid programmers.
Ryan
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