Thursday, 6 June 2013

Paper Prototype Reactions

Paper Prototype Reactions

The purpose for this exercise was to test my initial ideas with a physical prototype. I asked some people to interact with my prototype and give feedback to what it was like, and what they thought.
Based on what feedback I received, I changed my final piece to make it the best it could be. This is a great method of getting recorded feedback and finding out what needed to be changed in the final thing. In the end, it worked for this purpose so the use of Paper Prototype Reaction videos was very successful and helpful to me.


Reaction 1 - Successful playthrough, it all worked as it should. Person who I recorded seemed to get it easily, so it is definitely very easy to access by all. This was a good sign, as I was not certain it would be an instant 'I get it', but it turned out to be.
He seemed to enjoy it and appreciate how it worked.

                                          




Reaction 2 - This person went through all the menus and understood where to click (tap in this prototype) so this was another good sign of the prototype being easily understood. I did have some feedback from this: There needed to be a 'back' button after you go to the menu or the examples, instead of it just going back to the title screen after a few seconds, so in the final piece I added a back button.






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