Dan! I was just about to post that example. Since that is a team
project I know they can't post the work for themselves so it can't
be entered. And it covers the work of an entire class project (well
two separate classes), but yes, is in the right format and the right
order. 

The jury had some talks about what to call this deliverable and went
back and forth with some names: case study didn't feel right, but
was the closest contender. 

As I tell my students whenever they are looking for "too much
direction". The assignment is to tell the story, not just of what
the design is in its final condition but the story of how you arrived
to your focus, who you considered, how you considered them, how you
arrived to your design, and why is it the right design. Oh! and
enough of the final condition so that I can appreciate it and
probably tell it to someone else w/o you in the room.

We are actually looking for people to innovate on the deliverables
themselves for doing this.

Please also note that while this first part of the competition is
about judging the design & process, the second part is about the
designer.

If people have more questions about the competition, please do ask
here in front of everyone, so when I or someone else answers,
everyone can see it.

For people who have no idea what this thread is about, go to
http://interaction.ixda.org/student-competition to learn more.

-- dave


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