The day was kicked off with a breakfast of waffles, cookies, and juice courtesy of Hannah. Following that, we began a lab in which we drew and created different objects that spoke for themselves without needing further explanation: a watch using only one Post-It, a shopping app using only 3 Post-Its, and a campsite using anything in the room. This newfound way of approaching our work helped us move on to designing our medium-resolution prototypes.
Final round of prototyping and getting feedback from public audience b4 presenting tmrw. @mfsfox #designthinking #dtk12chat #il2017 #mfsil pic.twitter.com/U0cOGFsnOP
— Scott (@sublimescottie) March 30, 2017
Upon the completion of these prototypes, we brought them to Stokes Hall to be evaluated by several MFS students, staff, and faculty. After receiving that feedback, the teams made their final “high resolution” prototypes. Armed with our new designs, we feel ready to present to the Pinelands Preservation Alliance Friday morning at 9:30am. Feel free to join us!
Meeting of the great minds! @mfsfox #il2017 #mfsil pic.twitter.com/BwIyS16ps2
— Scott (@sublimescottie) March 30, 2017