Prototyping is the art of creating early models to test ideas, emotions, and processes. To make it easier we have split it into three main types: passive prototypes (like mood boards or soundscapes), business prototypes (minimum viable products for market testing), and interactive prototypes (hands-on user interactions).
On of the main benefits of Prototypes testing, is that you get earyl understanding and you can iterate and refine concepts before committing resources. Overall making the whole thing a bit cheaper to develop.
We also talk about seeking truth in feedback, where one easy method is asking what to change and why.
Data collected through prototyping becomes valuable only when analyzed and understood.
Prototypes save time, validate ideas, and turn creative concepts into polished, functional designs.
You will learn
- What a prototype is, and what different flavours they come in
- When and what to use prototypes on
- How to listen to feedback and understand
- How to collect and use data
Resources:
The lean startup – Eric Ries (yep, I looked it up 🙂 )
How to win friends and influence people – Dale Carnegie
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