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Where does our food come from? Exploring Interactions Cycle 3 Anna - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Where does our food come from? Exploring Interactions Cycle 3 Anna - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Where does our food come from? Exploring Interactions Cycle 3 Anna Hornberger - 4320654 DESIGNGOAL Make kids (aged 7-10) feel proud about contributing to the dinner preparations ! INTERACTION VISION slow targeted gentle apparent
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slow targeted gentle apparent precise
INTERACTION VISION
Feeling proud like when receiving a trophy, being honoured for an achievement in front of a lot of people
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INDOOR GARDEN CONCEPT
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INDOOR GARDEN CONCEPT
Main Problems:
- plants are only a trigger
- concept has to many elements
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FINAL CONCEPT
- Focus on microgreens
- Link between growing plants
and cooking
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FINAL CONCEPT
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FINAL CONCEPT
recipe folder 4 seed bags with instructions
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FINAL CONCEPT
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FINAL CONCEPT
feedback cards for parents recipes in categories
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RECIPE CARDS
categories
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RECIPE CARDS
plant icons
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RECIPES
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FEEDBACK CARDS
stickers support verbal feedback
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DIEDE 10 years old
USER TEST
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PHASE 1 - Planting
USER TEST
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PHASE 1 - Growing
USER TEST
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- worked well
- very exciting to see a change
every day
USER TEST
PHASE 1
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PHASE 2 - Cooking
USER TEST
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Broccoli cress letter pasta Blueberry bean sprout ice cream lollies
USER TEST
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USER TEST
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Moment of pride when serving the dish
PHASE 3 - Eating / Feedback
USER TEST
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Wish for written, non verbal feedback
PHASE 3 - Eating / Feedback
USER TEST
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CONCLUSION
Positive feedback:
- amazing recipes / interesting
new taste
- very cool folder
- easy understandable and
appealing graphics
- washable & portable
Recommendations:
- even more detailed recipes
- give time guidelines
- different way of feedback
e.g. report > long term pride
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