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Presentation Link
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nD6c4qAofUrbHd3RWFd5uZOVfvoPMM1ejxvTAOVtyWQ/edit?usp=sharing
Problem Statement
Writers find it difficult to find inspiration and motivation to begin or continue writing.
Difficult because of:
- Writer's Block
- Burn-out
- Lack of time
- Human laziness
Scenario
Mob Riller graduated from Harvard with a dream to be an author. However, none of his books were good.
Dejected and out of ideas, Mob Riller is looking for a place to do some speed writing and find some inspiration.
1 Comment
Unknown User (meelap@mit.edu)
Scenario: Great start on your scenario - you've set up good high level user goals. You should follow your user through the tasks he does to accomplish that goal.
Preliminary designs: I like the stretch across your designs - they're really different. Some of the cons you listed for your storyboards relate to the interface not effectively helping the user reach his goals. Think back to your interviews - what did the interviewees say they did when they got stuck. Did they scramble sentences, speed write, or do something else? There are many other techniques that you might find useful.
Wiki Presentation: Really well organized, thanks!