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 ==== What is a prototype? ==== ==== What is a prototype? ====
 A prototype is a draft version of a product, service or space. It allows you to explore your ideas and show the intention behind a feature of your concept or the overall concept. A prototype can be quick and rough (low fidelity) or detailed in their shape and functions (high fidelity). A prototype can be anything from a drawing to a highly functional model of your concept. A prototype is a draft version of a product, service or space. It allows you to explore your ideas and show the intention behind a feature of your concept or the overall concept. A prototype can be quick and rough (low fidelity) or detailed in their shape and functions (high fidelity). A prototype can be anything from a drawing to a highly functional model of your concept.
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 +The d.school defines the prototyping process as "​getting ideas and explorations out of your head and into the physical world. A prototype can be anything that takes a physical form – be it a wall of post-it notes, a role-playing activity, a space, an object, an interface, or even a storyboard."​
 ==== Why prototyping ? ==== ==== Why prototyping ? ====
 +Prototyping allows you to try out your ideas without the pressure of getting everything right straight away! 
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 Prototyping at different stages of your creative process will allow you to: Prototyping at different stages of your creative process will allow you to:
  
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 Explain new ideas, motivate or inspire your stakeholders and investors towards new ways of thinking and doing. (Dam & Siang, 2019) Explain new ideas, motivate or inspire your stakeholders and investors towards new ways of thinking and doing. (Dam & Siang, 2019)
-==== What to keep in mind when prototyping ==== 
-==== The tools ==== 
-{{ :​en:​capture_d_e_cran_2018-11-04_a_14.53.11.png?​600 |Prototypes}} 
  
-Prototypes : adding elements on existing object to figure out the idea, drawing elements on the map, making a scenario or a short video... every way can be good to engage users & test your ideas. Also theater to play your role (see [[en:​brestmay2018|Brest - former des ambassadeurs de la méthode]]... ​+==== Types of prototyping ====
  
 +There are many forms of classifying prototypes. ​
  
-{{ :​en:​capture_d_e_cran_2018-11-04_a_14.52.22.png?​600 |}} +From low fidelity to high fidelity
-And also don't forget the impact of models in a presentation! ​+
  
  
- ==== More about prototypes ​====+ 
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 +The agency nod-A identifies three big groups of prototyping:​ 
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 +==== The prototyping process ==== 
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 +==== Prototyping tools ====
  
   * [[en:​protostoryboard|Storyboard]]   * [[en:​protostoryboard|Storyboard]]
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   * [[en:​protoscales|Scales]]   * [[en:​protoscales|Scales]]
   * [[en:​blueprint|Blueprint]]   * [[en:​blueprint|Blueprint]]
-  * [[en:​protousage|Prototypage d'​usage]] 
  
  
 +==== What to keep in mind when prototyping ====
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 +The d.school suggests some useful tips for prototyping for testing:
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 +"Start building. Even if you aren’t sure what you’re doing, the act of picking up some materials (paper, tape, and found objects are a good way to start!) will be enough to get you going.
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 +Don’t spend too long on one prototype. Move on before you find yourself getting too emotionally attached to any one prototype.
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 +Build with the user in mind. What do you hope to test with the user? What sorts of behavior do you expect? Answering these questions will help focus your prototyping and help you receive meaningful feedback in the testing phase.
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 +Identify a variable. Identify what’s being tested with each prototype. A prototype should answer a particular question when tested."​
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 +==== Sources ====
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 +Rikke Dam & Teo Siang (2019) Design Thinking: Get Started with Prototyping
 +https://​www.interaction-design.org/​literature/​article/​design-thinking-get-started-with-prototyping
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 +d.school Bootcamp Bootlet ​
 +https://​static1.squarespace.com/​static/​57c6b79629687fde090a0fdd/​t/​58890239db29d6cc6c3338f7/​1485374014340/​METHODCARDS-v3-slim.pdf
  
 +Design Council. Design Methods. https://​www.designcouncil.org.uk/​news-opinion/​design-methods-step-3-develop
  
 +IDEO http://​www.designkit.org/​methods/​26
  
-==== How to communicate with your users and other stakeholders with the help of your prototype? ====+NESTA & Thinkpublic (2013) Prototyping Framework. A guide to prototyping new ideas. https://​media.nesta.org.uk/​documents/​prototyping_framework.pdf