Prompt
Now that we've brainstormed and sketched and prototyped and FINALLY landed on a solid idea, it's time to delve into the realm of iterative design.
Iterative design is when you take your initial idea, get feedback, and improve upon that idea and your prototype in a cycle that can happen an infinite number of times (until you hit your deadline, of course!)
For this project, we will be making iterations that focus on FORM and FUNCTION.
Instructions
Discuss the following questions with your partner:
How can you improve the FORM of your design?
- Can you add another level of elegance, refinement, or more creativity to your design?
- Does the shape of each component of your design have anything to do with its function or use?
Important: Make sure you really examine the full range of materials available to you in this studio and make thoughtful choices about which materials you're using and why.
How can you improve the FUNCTION of your design?
- Does it move in the way you want it to?
- Does your prototype work the way you want it to? What are some mechanical kinks that you need to work out?
- Can you find additional precedents* for the type of mechanisms and functionality that you are incorporating into your design? Do a quick search to see if there is a project like yours out there. What inspiration can you gather from it?
Deliverable
Create a post in the Responses tab that includes 3 photographs of your final prototype that clearly communicate how people engage with it