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a diy kit<br>
 
a diy kit<br>
 
Make this prototype out of wood<br>
 
Make this prototype out of wood<br>
 
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in collaboration with:<br>
 
in collaboration with:<br>
Jamie Michelle, Simone (teacher dep.)<br>
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Jamie, Michelle and Simone (teacher dep.)<br>
 
Guido (graphic design dep.)<br>
 
Guido (graphic design dep.)<br>
  
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We worked in a group of 5
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We worked in a group of 5 and started with the cards we choose. First we wanted to make a diy folding manual to fold a t-shirt in an airplane. We played with the subject stressful and frustrating and thought to make something unusable. After a brainstorm we came with a better idea to take a diy airplane a change some important things. So the airplane was designed to cut 4mm wood, we took 3mm wood. In the manual we gave everything number 1, instead of a logical order and the explanation text is very hard if you compare it what you see.
We wanted to make a DIY kit because we had fun and frustrating memories of DIY kits ourselves.
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We chose to mix the roles, so the graphic designers started working with the laser cutter
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In class we tested this with 2 persons and a timer to make it more stressfull. They couldn't fix it in 3 minutes. So we learned that it's very easy to make things stressfull and unworkable if you change some small things in the design.
and we started working on the (graphic)design aspect.
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The laser cut plan was designed to be cut on an 4 mm piece of wood, but we used a 3 mm one.
 
So when somebody would put the plane together the pieces would not completely fit.
 
Next to that I made a useless manual it says things like (‘click piece one of the wing to piece one and after
 
that connect piece one mainboard to one till you hear a click’)
 
When you finally finished putting the plane together and want to make it fly,
 
the plane would fall apart. In the end, we were able to create a very frustrating product with this group.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 22 November 2018

Create a painful or stressful version of
a diy kit
Make this prototype out of wood

title:
in collaboration with:
Jamie, Michelle and Simone (teacher dep.)
Guido (graphic design dep.)



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We worked in a group of 5 and started with the cards we choose. First we wanted to make a diy folding manual to fold a t-shirt in an airplane. We played with the subject stressful and frustrating and thought to make something unusable. After a brainstorm we came with a better idea to take a diy airplane a change some important things. So the airplane was designed to cut 4mm wood, we took 3mm wood. In the manual we gave everything number 1, instead of a logical order and the explanation text is very hard if you compare it what you see.

In class we tested this with 2 persons and a timer to make it more stressfull. They couldn't fix it in 3 minutes. So we learned that it's very easy to make things stressfull and unworkable if you change some small things in the design.

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