Sketching

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Low-Fi

Prototype


Description 

Just like the introductory activity, we will build our first prototypes as full-scale mock-ups to be worn and tested on our bodies. This is an opportunity to test out design shapes, sizes, and techniques of making. 

Instructions 

1: Sketching

Begin with Sketches:

    • Sketch the pieces needed to construct your device.
    • Follow the tutorial in the 'Sketching Resources' tab first for guidance.
    • Draw different shapes and iterations to explore various design options.
    • Add labels and color to better illustrate your ideas.

Step 2: Prototyping 

    • Assemble the materials needed for your mock-ups, focusing on paper and cardboard.
    • Start with a safety orientation on how to prototype. Follow the safety guide in the 'safety resources' tab.
    • Create quick mock-ups of your device using paper and cardboard.
    • Ensure that these mock-ups can be attached to your body for testing.
    • Wear your mock-up and test its fit and functionality.
    • Discuss with your partner what you think of the design.
    • Identify areas for improvement and gather feedback.

Step 3: Documentation 

    • Photograph your sketches and cardboard prototypes.
    • Assemble these photos in a blog post to document your first creations in the development of your concept.

Deliverables:

  • Blog Post:
    • Include photographs of your sketches.
    • Include photographs of your cardboard prototypes.
    • Record your observations and any feedback received during testing.

Low-fi materials:

    • Cardboard
    • Glue gun
    • Fasteners
    • Tape
    • Scissors/cutter
    • Ruler
    • Safety gear

Time: ~ 3hours