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Prototype

Prototype. Nate-Tim-Tyler-Jeff-Daniel. Prototype. How to prototype?. Physical Virtual. Physical. Physical Prototype. Focus on cheap, fast, and simple Some options for physical prototypes Modeling Clay Trash-based IDEO story Anything goes! 3-D printing. Physical. 3-D Printing.

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Prototype

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  1. Prototype Nate-Tim-Tyler-Jeff-Daniel

  2. Prototype How to prototype? • Physical • Virtual

  3. Physical Physical Prototype • Focus on cheap, fast, and simple • Some options for physical prototypes • Modeling Clay • Trash-based • IDEO story • Anything goes! • 3-D printing

  4. Physical 3-D Printing • What is 3-D printing? • Examples • How does it work? • Prints in layers • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Bc0Qdb4k1M (45s)

  5. Physical 3-D Printing at BYU • BYU Prototype Lab Location: 105 CTB Design:Use Cad software for the prototype specifications—assistance is offered Assistance: Kit Bryce Contact: rplabbyu@gmail.com Lab Hours: by appointment or: MWF 10-12pm TTH 2-3pm

  6. Physical Costs and Qualities • I) Low-end: • Starch-based (less durable and less refined) • Approx. $20-$35 (depending on size) • II) Mid-level plastic • Cheap plastic • Approx. $45-$60 (depending on size) • III) High-end plastic • Can be use as a model for mass production • Approx. $80-$100 (depending on size) • All prototypes are non-painted—you can do it yourself • Average of 2-4 hours for production

  7. Virtual Virtual Prototype

  8. Virtual Simple Web Prototyping • Google Docs • http://arenatechsolutions.weebly.com/index.html • MailChimp • http://sharepalio.weebly.com/ • Google Analytics • http://develop.serialdesigngroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/google-analytics-dashboard1-644x600.jpg • PowerPoint • Mobile Metrics • Blogger • http://www.goadviral.com/ • Google Sites • https://sites.google.com/site/sharedplanexperiment/ • Weebly .com • http://sharepal.weebly.com/index.html

  9. Virtual Extensive Web Prototyping • Two ways to do it: • You can do your prototype yourself on: • www.balsamiq.com • www.mockingbird.com (gomockingbird.com) • Pencil Sketch (Firefox plug-in) • www.wireframeSketcher.com • Or you can pay someone to do the prototype for you: • www.creativeengineering.com

  10. Prototype Questions

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