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Rapid Prototyping: Turning Ideas into Testable Experiences

Dive into the world of rapid prototyping with insights from Ted Selker and Leonardo Bonanni of MIT. A prototype serves as a tangible representation of your idea, enabling testing and refinement. It fosters empathy, exploration, and deeper understanding while inspiring solutions. Learn the importance of failing early and often, identifying variables, and embracing the iterative nature of prototyping. Discover how quick, rough prototypes can transform concepts in just minutes, and how to effectively prototype to create meaningful experiences.

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Rapid Prototyping: Turning Ideas into Testable Experiences

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  1. Dishmaker by Ted Selker and Leonardo Bonanni from MIT

  2. prototype: what? a tangible representation of your idea, that makes it testable.

  3. prototype: what? is an attitude

  4. prototype: why? • to gain empathy • to explore • to test • to inspire • get deeper understanding • build to think • learn and refine solutions • inspire with your prototype

  5. prototype: fail early and often cost of failure vs. project time

  6. prototype: type ?

  7. prototype:looks like

  8. prototype: works like

  9. prototype: interacts like

  10. prototype: interacts like

  11. prototype: how ?

  12. prototype: identify a variable http://www.flickr.com/photos/jackwoodman/5102074012/

  13. prototype: start rough and rapid

  14. prototype: let go Embrace v 0.0 Embrace v 1.0

  15. prototype:create experiences

  16. prototype: how? identify the variable you want to explore prototype rough and rapid create experiences let go of your prototypes

  17. prototype now rough and rapid prototyping 5 minutes: choose top 2 ideas 40 minutes: prototype

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