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1 Prototyping By Greg Rogers

2 Agenda For Today  What is a prototype  Why prototype  What to prototype

3 What is a prototype? For users to effectively evaluate the design of an interactive product, designers must produce an interactive version of their ideas, this activity is called prototyping.

4 In other design fields a prototype is a small-scale model: a miniature car a model of a building

5 In interaction design it can be (among other things): a series of screen sketches a storyboard, i.e. a cartoon-like series of scenes a Powerpoint slide show a video simulating the use of a system a lump of wood (e.g. for a PalmPilot) a cardboard mock-up a piece of software with limited functionality written in the target language or in another language

6 Example of prototype Prime III Video

7 Prototype B Prototype C Prototype A

8 Why prototype?  Evaluation and feedback: allows stakeholders to interact with an envisioned product, to gain some experience of using it in realistic settings and to explore imagined uses  Communication among team members: clarifies vague requirements  Validation of design ideas: test out the technical feasibility of an idea  Choosing between alternatives: provides multiple designs for the application

9 What to prototype?  Technical issues  Work flow, task design  Screen layouts and information display  Difficult, controversial, critical areas

10 Thank You !


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