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PRICPE

PRICPE. A Design Process. P R I C P E. Principles of Design. Marty Siegel. Pre-dispositions Research Insights Concept Prototype Evaluate. Principles of Design. Marty Siegel. What do you know? What DON’T you know?. Pre-Dispositions. Marty Siegel. Book / Web Research

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PRICPE

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  1. PRICPE A Design Process

  2. P R I C P E Principles of Design Marty Siegel

  3. Pre-dispositions • Research • Insights • Concept • Prototype • Evaluate Principles of Design • Marty Siegel

  4. What do you know? • What DON’T you know? Pre-Dispositions • Marty Siegel

  5. Book / Web Research • Studying Users Research • Marty Siegel

  6. Observation activity

  7. What do you know? • What DON’T you know? Insights • Marty Siegel

  8. Research • Insights

  9. Inklings of a Design… Concept • Mike Madison, Jason De Runa, Jordan Fugate, Sakshi Gupta

  10. “An example or working model.” • Allows you to explore your ideas before investing time and money into development. Prototype • Michael McCurdy, Christopher Connors, Guy Pyrzak, Bob Kanefsky, and Alonso Vera

  11. Low Fidelity • High Fidelity Prototype • Marty Siegel

  12. Did it do for users what you hoped it would? Evaluate

  13. Iterate

  14. Pre-dispositions • Research • Insights • Concept • Prototype • Evaluate PRICPE Design Process

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