I started with a mind mapping session putting together ideas that relate to each other and to new ideas that were popping into my head at the time.
I then created a mood board by looking for merchant navy images and general sea faring images.

Followed by a mood board on touch screen kiosks:

I then looked at a project I did in the first year where I designed an information kiosk, I reviewed the research I had done at that time.
Here you can see that project:
http://www.newmedia.artdesignhull.ac.uk/pshakesby/level1/interactive_product.html
I then decided to investigate as much as possible the best practices involved in producing user centred kiosk designs, these websites where useful:
http://www.frontend.com/products-digital-devices/designing-for-touch-screen-kiosks.html
http://www.will-harris.com/verdana-georgia.htm
http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/Flash/A-Simple-XML-Based-Searchable-Database/
http://www.pdfgeni.com/book/kiosk-design-pdf.html
http://ergo.human.cornell.edu/ergoprojects/dea4702kprojs/LSCkiosk/intro.html
http://www.deyalexander.com.au/resources/uxd/kiosks.html
http://www.wirespring.com/Solutions/retail_web_kiosk_design_touch_screens.html
I then worked on ideas trying colours, textures, shapes and sizes for every element of the application including navigation, buttons, borders and backgrounds. Every element in the application needs a considered development process this makes it easier to produce an application that meet the needs of all potential users.
