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Prototype Planning - 2021

This document provides guidance on creating prototypes by outlining key considerations and planning steps. It recommends defining goals such as reevaluating the product concept and identifying core functionality to demonstrate. Additionally, it suggests determining the appropriate level of fidelity and available tools based on the intended users and resources. Finally, it stresses the importance of developing an action plan with tasks, costs, timelines and coordination needed.

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Prototype Planning - 2021

This document provides guidance on creating prototypes by outlining key considerations and planning steps. It recommends defining goals such as reevaluating the product concept and identifying core functionality to demonstrate. Additionally, it suggests determining the appropriate level of fidelity and available tools based on the intended users and resources. Finally, it stresses the importance of developing an action plan with tasks, costs, timelines and coordination needed.

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Prototype Planning

Prepared by Dea

[email protected]
A prototype is a preliminary model
or mock-up of a product.

The goals of Some prototypes are created to get


a better idea of what the final look

prototyping or feel of a product might be, while


others help to prove the
functionality of a design.
Products
Prototype
Mapping

Today’s menu
Pivot?

Redefine your product.. Iterate?

…. ?
Type of your end-product

Hardware

Service
Software
DEFINE YOUR GOALS

WHAT WILL YOU SHOW?

Which main features do you want to expose your users to?


List two to three pieces of core functionality that you will include in the prototype.
DEFINE YOUR GOALS

HOW WILL YOU SHOW IT?


“Is there a simpler way to show this?”

The level of detail that is right for your prototype will depend on a few factors:
What type of user will be exposed to this prototype? Would they be able to deliver insightful feedback
based on the model that you are presenting? Would they need to see a certain level of detail in order to
understand the concept?
What resources are accessible to you? With low-fidelity prototyping, agility is crucial. Think of the tools and
resources that surround you as you ideate. Be resourceful and find clever ways to use what you have.
Fidelity

Tools http://bit.ly/ideouprototypingtools
Let’s plan..

Remember.. our big goals in this course is to


COMMERCIALIZED THE END-PRODUCT
After almost 7 months of developing an idea, let’s check
Redefine your your existing product and ask yourself about the

1 product
essence of your product (hardware, software, or both),
service, or experience.
Offer context, the main thrust of your idea, why it’s
different, and any call to action you’re making.

List the core functionality that you will include in the


What will you prototype. You can use this table:

2 show? Core Functionality Complementary functionality

You will work based on your priority


Things to consider:
How will you
3 show it?
What type of user will be exposed to this prototype?
What resources are accessible to you?

Low, Med, or High Fidelity? Tools?

Create an
4 action plan
Task, Cost, Time, Coordination

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