‘process’ Tagged Posts
I know I should be writing more right now, but I’m excited to show the culmination of a lot of work… After many hours of watching user testing videos, and transcribing almost all of the words that were said, I then compiled the main points and highlights onto colored post-it notes, one color for each [ READ MORE ]
I learned this advice the hard way: by failing twice. At the end of my first year of the 2 year Masters program, I had 2 projects due at the same time. One project was for my final Interaction Design course, and the other was for my FashionTechnology course. And unlucky for me, I decided [ READ MORE ]
At this point I have read many research articles, and processed 12 of them into the blog to visualization what I’ve learned from each one. Each article is summarized, tagged for the tag cloud, and the thoughts each one provoked are summarized too. But now what? The scientific side of me curiously wants to organize [ READ MORE ]
In case you hadn’t notices, I added a new link in the main navigation of the page, at the top: “Tasks!”. I have employed another tool to help me organize my thesis and all the tasks necessary to complete it. I can’t remember where I first heard or saw Scrumy.com, but I think it will [ READ MORE ]
The Interaction Design Association (IxDA) will soon have their 3rd annual Interaction conference. I will be presenting my TRKBRD project at the conference, and talking about how I used physical prototyping to bring my idea to realization. It was an exciting 4 months, from start to finish, and I’m excited to be telling others about [ READ MORE ]
I will talk more about this “sketching” process later, but WOW has it been useful so far. I’ve never really been a sketching type of person, nor have I gone through Art school. The closest I have gotten to sketching, was while sitting on the curb in 8th grade, staring at a Law office across [ READ MORE ]