Lifecycle – Empathy and design for complex processes.


Evaluation Form
December 11, 2006, 3:30 am
Filed under: Evaluation, Logistics, Review

Folks: here’s the evaluation form:

cca_lifecycle_studenteval.pdf

I tried to make this form interactive to save trees etc, but Acrobat Professional didn’t want to cooperate. So I’m afraid you may need to print and hand to us on Wednesday. Please fill out a form for yourself, and one for each of your teammates. When you’re finished, hand the form to the instructor who’s been working with your group:

Mary – Barbie
Alex – CD
Clark – Mobile Phone
Katherine – Diapers
Gretchen – Converse

Thanks,

Alex



FINAL REVIEW – SUNDAY DECEMBER 10, 2006
December 8, 2006, 9:51 pm
Filed under: Review, Schedule

If anyone needs access to a monitor and computer for Sunday, please contact James Penalacia at 415-431-8754. He can fill you in on the details.

Katherine



Lifecycle class: Final Deliverable
December 4, 2006, 5:28 pm
Filed under: Logistics, Review, Schedule

Folks -

It was really great to see the first round of prototypes shaping up, and
great to see some of the initial feedback from showing these prototypes to actual human beings. Looking forward to hearing how the next round goes.

Last Monday I rattled off a list of elements that need to be included in
your final presentation (which will be displayed at the Thoreau Center in the Presidio in mid-January). Here’s the list:

Background SUMMARY
- What was your area of focus?
- What opportunities were discovered during the research phase?
- Which opportunities did you choose to explore?

Designing and prototyping SUMMARY
- what did you choose to design (what was your “concept”)?
- what was the initial response to this design?
- analysis of prototyping
- key learnings: what worked; what didn’t; your recommendations

Your refined concept (MOST IMPORTANT)
- descriptions
- visualizations
- print
- video
- physical
- etc
- connection to the lifecycle of your original product

You should use the above list as a general guide in helping you determine what content to include and display. How you choose to include and display this content is largely up to you. I believe still need to determine availability and location of power sources, etc., you may consider using CRT or LCD screens to display some portion of your content. Several of you, uh, lamented the high cost of large-format plotting, but plotting has never been a requirement for the final deliverable. If you can’t afford or don’t want to plot, I’m sure we can collectively come up with some simple and less expensive alternatives (like finding an elegant and artful way of tiling smaller laserprints).

This Monday (Dec 4), we’ll want to hear how the latest prototyping
evaluations went. Also, be prepared to share your initial thoughts regarding your plan for the final presentation. As time permits we may also conduct some “final presentation brainstorms” with each group. You have all done a lot of work, so the key will be to figure out how to keep things as simple and straightforward as possible.

Thanks for all the inspiring work…

Alex



BARBIE TEAM – STATEMENT OF INTENT
November 14, 2006, 12:00 am
Filed under: Barbie, Review


Midterm Evaluation Pictures
October 10, 2006, 4:51 pm
Filed under: Review

Great job last night! You all came a long way. We left inspired. We hope you are all inspired as well.

Converse Team Barbie Doll Team Diaper Team Detergent CD/DVD Team Palm / Electronics Audience Audience 2 Break