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2.2.1 Iterative Design Techniques

There are two techniques used in iterative design and development: low fidelity and high fidelity.

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A. Design in Theory

A2.2 Prototyping techniques

By the end of this topic, you should be able to...

explain the advantages and disadvantages of using low- and high-fidelity prototyping within a design process.

Guiding Question

Why is it necessary for designers to prototype ideas as part of a design process?


Linking Questions

  • What ergonomic aspects should be considered when selecting prototyping techniques? (A1.1)

  • How are concept models used to generate user feedback in a user-centred design (UCD) approach? (B1.1)

  • Why are different prototyping techniques used as part of the design process? (B2.1)

  • How does a good understanding of prototyping techniques help designers approach modelling and prototyping of their potential design solutions? (B2.2)

  • How can prototyping techniques be used to evaluate the appropriateness of material selection? (B3.1)

  • To what extent can virtual prototypes and simulations model real-world situations involving structural, mechanical and electronic systems? (B3.2, B3.3, B3.4)

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