This project combines a promotional animation created with After Effects and a Processing-based mini-game to raise awareness about sustainable transportation. The mini-game allows players to choose different modes of transportation and observe the carbon emissions associated with each choice. By addressing the environmental, public health, and economic challenges posed by traditional transportation methods, the project emphasizes the benefits of sustainable options such as cycling, walking, public transport, and electric vehicles.
Additionally, the project advocates for the development of infrastructure that supports sustainable transportation, including bike lanes, pedestrian walkways, and EV charging stations. Its goal is to educate the public on the advantages of these alternatives, including improved air quality, reduced traffic congestion, and increased physical activity, ultimately encouraging eco-friendly transportation habits.
RESEARCH
● Carslead to a lot of dangerous gasses and pollution being released into the
environment.
● Carsalso make our surroundings noisy, smelly, and busy.
Do you know how many carbon emissions you bring in a day riding car, bus, or a bike?
Sustainable Transportation
Benefits of
Sustainable Transportation
Reduced greenhouse gas emissions
Improved air quality
Reduced traffic congestion
Improved public health
Active modes of transportation like walking and cycling can help to
improve public health by promoting physical activity. This can help
to reduce the risk of chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, and
heart disease.
Costsavings
Sustainable transportation options like cycling, walking, and public
transport can be more cost-effective than driving a car. This can
save people money on fuel, parking, and other associated costs.
Havefun
Maybemakenewfriends when have a car pooling
& See the scenery that you normally can't observe by car
AUDIENCE PROFILE
My
primary audience may be commuters, public transportation users, cyclists and
pedestrians, urban planners and policymakers or businesses.
The
secondary audience may be environmental and public health advocates, community
members or researchers and academics on this topic.