Low-fidelity Prototypes
WHAT WE ARE DOING
WHY WE ARE DOING IT
Creating a low-fidelity prototype is essential to exploring many ideas in three dimensions quickly.
Now that you've completed your brainstorming and landed on your amazing idea, it's time to dive into prototyping.
ACTIVITY MATERIALS
Cardboard
Colored Acetate
Bristol Papers
Zip-ties
Straws
Metal Ruler
Pencil
Markers
Cutting Blade
Masking Tape
Hot Glue Gun
String
Brads
Popsicles and wooden skewers
Step 1
Step 2
Select your final idea from your sketches, don't worry about selecting your final design, while building you will keep on iterating and changing!
You will undertake a safety orientation, where you will learn to use the basic tools of prototyping such as gluing techniques and cutting tools
**Refer to the "Safety prototyping"
Step 3
Go over the presentation found in the "resources" tab and start making! You will make a low-fidelity prototype of your chosen design. This prototype will allow you to test your idea on your site, and actually get user feedback, and see if it creates delight.
CARDBOARD TECHNIQUES: SHAPING
Bending
Scoring
Curving
Faceting
Layering
Hinging
CARDBOARD TECHNIQUES: JOINERY
Brads
Flanges
Brace
Skewer
Bend
Hinge
Slots
Butt Joint
CARDBOARD TECHNIQUES: Mechanism
Gears
Scissor lift
Grabbing
Waving
Tentacle
Curving
Lever
Fanning
Students Work
~ 5min
Create a post under the Response tab that includes the following:
- Your last sketches for each idea
- Photographs of your models from two different angles.
- A photograph of your model at the site that you chose
- A description of your model.
ACTIVITY DELIVERABLES
Description
Now that we've explored the possible futures and developed strong project ideas, it's time to create your first prototypes (remember: prototypes are rapidly-made models created with easily-manipulative materials that demonstrate the simplest version of your idea in physical form).
This is an opportunity to test out design shapes, sizes, and techniques of making before we create our final prototypes!
Instructions
Begin by sketching the pieces needed to construct your project. Then assemble the materials needed and create quick mock-ups in paper and cardboard.
Deliverables
Photograph your sketches and cardboard prototypes and assemble them in your Design Journal to record your first creations. Add your thesis statement to the description in your Journal.