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Derwent 2300218 Sketching Wallet with Mixed Media Sketching Pencils, Accessories and A5 Landscape Sketchpad, Grey

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Make a smaller prototype — I'll not sew the wallet I can make it a bit smaller than the measurements of his current one; To understand his current wallet, possible problems and get some insights, I started an interview with him. I transcripted everything, but for the sake of brevity, I'll share only some sentences I considered important. Excel file with the Opportunity Score (ODI) and Opportunity To Add Customer Value (Dan Olsen) and Customer Value Created (Dan Olsen) Hannah wishes a simple, bifold cardholder with a money slot for her ideal wallet. She mentioned that her current wallet has no coin compartment, so when there are coins, it becomes bulky. Hannah is looking for a smaller wallet with plenty of room for cards and bills that could hold a lot and will not be bulky even with all the cash, cards, and slots filled. Hannah’s ideal wallet is something that can keep everything she needs and fits in her purse or bag. fat quarter quilting cotton (or a a few fat eighths if you want to use a variety of prints in your wallet)

It is small and practical. I do not need to open the wallet, close and look for things. I can see my document in one side, I open up I know where the money is, and on the other side, I know the cards that I have. Even though the exercise is to design the perfect wallet for a friend, I didn’t want to jump directly to the solution space. So based on the interview and observations, I decided to use the jobs-to-be-done framework that would allow me to deconstruct the job that he was trying to get done.I made a test on the last day removing all other cards from the wallet and letting only the transit pass card and it worked well. I think that having the cards so closed in that kind of material can causes an interference in the prox cards. Change for 2 card slots instead of 3 — my husband decided he didn't need to carry his second debit/credit card; I loved participating in the process and having my needs listened and translated into a prototype. I confess that I came to consider using the prototype as my official wallet. ;) What I've learned Updated Excel file with the Opportunity Score (ODI) and Opportunity To Add Customer Value (Dan Olsen) What worked ] Everything is okay, according to Hannah. She liked the wallet’s simplicity and the new design/variation. The color and zipper of the wallet were followed. Everything she suggested last time turned out to be great for her.

I was afraid of having a two-fold wallet because I used to think the volume would increase or be less practical. But to my surprise, it was comfortable and practical.

2. Royal & Langnickel Keep N’ Carry Sketching Set

It was good to test it, this was "the obvious" not so obvious to me. Now I was able to do it better with the things I've learned: It made me more empathetic and understood the person or interviewee I’m designing the wallet for. I wanted to find out more about Hannah by asking about the contents of her purse, experiences, and feelings. Talking to Hannah gave me some insights on what I’m going to do/design that will benefit her. A place for carrying all his cards, including the Transit Pass that used to be carried separately — and it applied to the desired outcomes of comfort as well. What could be improved ] Hannah was contented when I showed her the prototype. She did not wish for further improvements and was satisfied with it. Change the material for Tyvek (vegan-friendly) and the process of making the wallet would not involve animal exploitation as well;

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