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The design sprint was a three day trial run of the design project that will be completed by students taking the ImpVis module, carried out in July 2021. This page details the process, outcome and thoughts upon completion. The design topic was Solid Angles. | The design sprint was a three day trial run of the design project that will be completed by students taking the ImpVis module, carried out in July 2021. This page details the process, outcome and thoughts upon completion. The design topic was Solid Angles. | ||
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To begin with, we filled in the skills matrix as a group; this involved identifying the skills that we thought would be required for the project, then discussing each group member's experience and existing skills, and those that they wanted to develop. This was done through a brainstorm on a Miro Board using post-it notes. One problem we identified with this was that it was difficult to come up with specific skills when we were unfamiliar with the design topic. | To begin with, we filled in the skills matrix as a group; this involved identifying the skills that we thought would be required for the project, then discussing each group member's experience and existing skills, and those that they wanted to develop. This was done through a brainstorm on a Miro Board using post-it notes. One problem we identified with this was that it was difficult to come up with specific skills when we were unfamiliar with the design topic. | ||
Revision as of 12:15, 22 July 2021
Introduction
The design sprint was a three day trial run of the design project that will be completed by students taking the ImpVis module, carried out in July 2021. This page details the process, outcome and thoughts upon completion. The design topic was Solid Angles.
Design Process
To begin with, we filled in the skills matrix as a group; this involved identifying the skills that we thought would be required for the project, then discussing each group member's experience and existing skills, and those that they wanted to develop. This was done through a brainstorm on a Miro Board using post-it notes. One problem we identified with this was that it was difficult to come up with specific skills when we were unfamiliar with the design topic.