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Design Thinking Institute August 2011

Design Thinking Institute August 2011. A US Department of Education Blue Ribbon Award Winning School. Dishmaker by Ted Selker and Leonardo Bonanni from MIT. prototype: what?. service/ experience. space. product. story. works like. looks like. interacts like. prototyping.

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Design Thinking Institute August 2011

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  1. Design Thinking Institute August 2011 A US Department of Education Blue Ribbon Award Winning School

  2. Dishmaker by Ted Selker and Leonardo Bonanni from MIT

  3. prototype: what? service/ experience space product story works like looks like interacts like

  4. prototyping . . . is the iterative generation of artifacts intended to answer questions that get you closer to your final solution is creating a concrete embodiment of a concept which become a way to test your hypotheses is building to think

  5. prototyping . . . is an attitude

  6. prototype: why? • to gain empathy • to explore • to test • to inspire • understand the design space • build to think • test and refine solutions • inspire with your prototype

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

  8. prototype: scale resolution “Like this?” “Mm, yes like that.” Developed for Gyrus ACMI, ENT Division

  9. prototype: create experiences

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

  11. prototype: how? prototype resolution should match the progress of your development identify the variable you want to explore create experiences let go of your prototypes

  12. prototype now

  13. prototype: identify a variable

  14. prototype: identify a variable

  15. prototype: identify a variable

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