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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."​ 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! +Prototyping allows you to try out your ideas without the pressure of getting everything right straight away!.  Prototyping at different stages of your creative process will allow you to:
  
-Prototyping at different stages of your creative process will allow you to: +  * Explore problems, ideas, and opportunities within a specific area of focus and test out the impact of small or radical changes in your concept. 
- +  ​* ​Better understand what makes your concept work or fail. 
-Explore problems, ideas, and opportunities within a specific area of focus and test out the impact of small or radical changes in your concept. +  ​* ​Engage with end users or stakeholders in order to test your concept in ways that reveal deeper insight and more valuable experiences. 
- +  ​* ​Explain new ideas, motivate or inspire your stakeholders and investors towards new ways of thinking and doing. (Dam & Siang, 2019)
-Better understand what makes your concept work or fail. +
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-Engage with end users or stakeholders in order to test your concept in ways that reveal deeper insight and more valuable experiences.  +
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-Explain new ideas, motivate or inspire your stakeholders and investors towards new ways of thinking and doing. (Dam & Siang, 2019)+
  
 ==== Types of prototyping ==== ==== Types of prototyping ====
  
-There are many forms of classifying ​prototypes+If we classify prototypes based on their purpose, we can identify three big groups ​of prototypes:
  
-From low fidelity to high fidelity+**Understanding** the context and people'​s experience in connection with your idea/​subject. This type of prototyping is also called by d.school "​Prototyping for empathy"​
  
 +**Explore-ing** and analysing design solutions
  
 +**Communicating** ideas to your project stakeholders
  
 +The agency nod-A identifies three big groups of prototyping ​ {{ :​fr:​fiche-choisir_son_protorevu.pdf |}}
  
 +Shape prototypes
  
 +Usage prototypes ​
  
-The agency nod-A identifies three big groups of prototyping:​+Beta prototypes
  
  
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 +==== What to keep in mind when prototyping for testing ====
  
 +The d.school suggests some useful tips for prototyping for testing:
  
 +**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.
  
-==== Sources ====+**Don’t spend too long on one prototype**:​ Move on before you find yourself getting too emotionally attached to any one prototype.
  
-Rikke Dam & Teo Siang (2019) Design Thinking: Get Started ​with Prototyping +**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.
-https://​www.interaction-design.org/​literature/​article/​design-thinking-get-started-with-prototyping+
  
-d.school Bootcamp Bootlet  +**Identify a variable**Identify what’s being tested with each prototypeA prototype should answer a particular question when tested.
-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+==== 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 
 +  * 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 
 +  * NESTA & Thinkpublic (2013) Prototyping Framework. A guide to prototyping new ideas. https://​media.nesta.org.uk/​documents/​prototyping_framework.pdf 
 +  * Prototyping as a driver of design thinking https://​markenkind.de/​wordpress2016/​wp-content/​uploads/​2016/​12/​whitepaper-prototyping-as-a-driver-of-design-thinking-markenkind-1.pdf 
 +  * https://​medium.com/​designers-interactifs/​transmettre-la-vision-dun-projet-avec-un-prototype-56ae860ab902
  
-NESTA & Thinkpublic (2013) Prototyping Framework. A guide to prototyping new ideas. https://​media.nesta.org.uk/​documents/​prototyping_framework.pdf