Section 1 – Project Deliverables

Project Deliverable +
File Type to Submit + Naming Convention
Description
User Journey Map

Miro board exported to jpg

week5_userJourneyMap_[groupName].jpg

Using this article as a reference, each group member will use Miro (either from scratch or using template) to create a user journey map (one journey map made by each group member).
Specs

week5_specs_[groupName].pdf

Using this article as a reference, groups will use whatever software they like to create a spec sheet. Include the following section titles: Features, Project and Scope, Requirements, Precedents, Solutions, System Configurations, Non-Functional Specs, Problem Management Strategy.
Model

*x → jpg, png, or pdf

week3_model_[groupName].[fileType]

*x will be determined by the form your prototype takes

Using chapters 1 and 2 from this book and this article as a reference, groups will create a model of their design concept to use as a prop or demonstration in their final presentation package. Model might be interpreted as illustration, wireframe, sculpture (cardboard and styrofoam are classic prototyping media), website, or anything that satisfies the Oxford definition of prototype in a way that:

a.) is interactive or tangible

b.) expands on assets created in ideation but doesn’t just recycle them (ex: if sketches were made in ideation, those sketches must be expanded on and improved to qualify as a prototype).

 

Prototype:

“A first, typical or preliminary model of something…from which other forms are developed or copied.”

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