Wallet Prototyping
Jordyn Anderson Andrew Gibson
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Wallet Prototyping Jordyn Anderson Andrew Gibson Interviews Small wallets are easy to hold Minimal Bulkiness Takeaways Key Holding capabilities Hands-Free or integrable Secure Easy to access cards and keys Prototypes Prototype 1
Jordyn Anderson Andrew Gibson
Takeaways
Small wallets are easy to hold Minimal Bulkiness Key Holding capabilities Hands-Free or integrable Secure Easy to access cards and keys
Prototype 1 Similar to stick-on card holders for phone cases Holds up to four cards and a key
Prototype 2 Phone wallet with wallet/cover Holds four cards, a key, and a fob Feedback Makes phone too bulky Disturbs natural shape of phone Camera can see through the case Feedback Nice that it opens from the back Makes phone too bulky Camera can see through case
Prototype 3 Belt wallet can be held as a clutch Holds up to four cards and two keys held by folding fmap Prototype 4 Wrist wallet with key ring for strap
Holds seven cards, cash, and keyring
Feedback Don’t wear belts Takes away from the way clothing falls Nice that the wallet is slim Covers and secures cards Feedback Remove key hoop and integrate it Easy to hold and well organized Good that wallet is thin and effjcient
Changes: Added integrated metal loop for key chain and wrist strap Zipper holds in cards and cash ID opens up with the rest of the cards Leaned: Understood the design differences between male and female wallets Found different preferences in wallets (bulky vs slim) (phone case vs held)