COFA Annual 2010
| Job Title | COFA Graduate |
| Industry | Design & Creative |
| Profession | View More Industrial Designer |
| Expertise | Product |
| Level | Junior |
| Profession | Graphic Designer |
| Expertise | Graphic Design, Branding, Environmental Design, Corporate Identity, Print Design, Other, Packaging, Typography, Wayfinding Design |
| Level | Junior |
| Profession | Architect |
| Expertise | Landscape |
| Level | Junior |
| Availability | Looking for Work |
| Location | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Residency / Visa | Australia / New Zealand |
| Website | http://www.rahulnath.com |
Industrial Design, Social & Environment
nobody like waiting at the lights, especially as when we press the pedestrian button we get no feedback as to when the lights will change or if our press has even registered. many people repeatedly press the button hoping to make the lights change quicker, some people are impatient and just cross on the red. what if we could make waiting for the lights fun? what if we could create a game that keeps us entertained gives us some feedback on when the lights change? what if we could control when the the lights change!
making the city more fun to walk is just one of the small steps towards having less cars on our roads. energy is becoming a major issue for our society there are however, infinite resources of human happiness. creating an interactive game that invites us to play and interact with each other and the city is a new way to generate energy.
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