Interactive II Final Deliverables 2026

April 28 2026, 0 Comments

Below are the Final Deliverables for Interactive Design II.
These are due to be handed in at our Final Exam date/time: Tuesday May 12, 6:20-9:20PM, Bradley Room 527. 
– Each student will give a brief, 6 minute presentation of your Collection project by using your Figma Link and taking us through the final revisions prompted by recent user testing results.

– In addition to your presentation, you will hand in a printed copy of your Final Presentation Deck reflecting your research and final design solution, Process Book. Please use the list below as a checklist of items to include:

Final Deliverables for Collection Project
+ Your working Prototype (URL to live site, uploaded to our class drive)
+ A high-res PDF of your Process Book (saved as spreads and as pages)
+ A hard copy of your Process Book (bound accordion-fold w/ paper tape)
+ Video recording of site/app (optional: edit in After Effects to add music or other enhancements)

Process Book
Your Process Book should be 8″x10″ (landscape) format, bound accordion-fold w/ paper tape (on heavier stock paper if possible), and include enough spreads to present each phase of the project.

Organize your book based on the process steps of the project. You can use the scheme below (based on our steps this semester), or define how it makes the most sense to you. (Section Headers must be included i.e. “Concept Development,” but you do not need to use Phases if you don’t want.

Your Book Should Contain:
1. A cover, including: Your Name, Course Title, Instructor, Spring 2016
2. A brief description of the project (Design Brief)
3. A Table of Contents outlining each Phase:
Phase I: Research
Phase II: User Personas & Information Architecture
Phase III: Concept Development
Phase IV: Design Development
Phase V: Implementation (Prototyping)
Phase V: User Testing
Phase VI: Refinements based on Testing
Phase VII: Final Design & Working Prototype

4. Lists, mind maps, sketches, etc. as appropriate
5. Site maps, wire frames, concept sketches, Comps
6. Images to show your design refinement process
7. Documentation of the building and testing of your Prototype
8. Changes you implemented based on User Testing feedback
9. Section headers, brief descriptive copy, and page numbers

Example Here


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