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Breaking down the problem
- Primary Research
Anything from surveying to usability testing to user interviews Get a solid understanding of what the problem is that you are trying to solve. This could include anything from web research to interviewing people → keep in mind that you only have about a week and a bit to do this project and you don’t want to spend a ton of time on this section! - Secondary Research
Research more into the problem, materials, hazards, ideal designing tips, statiMap-out big picture
Break down the process and refer to research findings to ensure you understand the user, understand the why. Also, bring up any key info.
2. Rough Designs
- Sketch out all ideas
(something that may have been a ‘dumb' idea at the beginning might be your final one so sketch out EVERYTHING) - Determine the main features + flush out the design
Add some more details and finalize which sketches and features you’d like to move forward with - CAD/ Detailed hand render
(something that may have been a ‘dumb' idea at the beginning might be your final one so sketch out EVERYTHING)optional) Having a 3D model or final render always helps to better communicate your design
3. Prototype (If you have time)
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- Usability Testing
Will most likely not be doable for many of you (not accessible, not safe - please don’t risk your safety to do in-person testing)
4. Presentation (for next Saturday, September 26)
- Intro to your team
- Focused Problem
- Sketches (images of final ideas)
- Final Design (CAD → explain the features + how your product works)
- Prototype (images)
- Testing (if any)
- Next Steps (top 3 things you’d do if you had more time)
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Figma for S2020 sketches → https://www.figma.com/file/bMKgxxAaUY6I6YIYWNOUY9/Handwashing-Project?node-id=0%3A1
S2020 onboarding project presentations:
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