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Building a Product Definition Document

By Interactive Mechanics (other events)

Wednesday, October 12 2016 2:00 PM 5:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Where do you start if you want to build a new website, mobile app, or exhibit interactive? Drafting a product definition document can help you clarify and communicate key information about your project in order to get stakeholders on board, apply for funding, or request proposals from vendors.

In this workshop, we’ll translate your project concept and early research into a product definition document, including project goals, audience information, and user stories that outline major features and functionality. We’ll also provide you with a template to use for compiling future product definition documents.

This workshop is for anyone in the early stages of planning a digital project for arts and culture, and all you’ll need is a project concept and a description of your project audience.

If you have any questions, please contact Amelia Longo at [email protected].

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Interactive Mechanics is a digital design firm that partners with cultural, educational, and care organizations on design, development, user experience, and strategy. We've learned a lot from our client projects, and we love sharing information about our process, tools, tips and tricks. Learn more and register for our workshops and webinars at http://interactivemechanics.com/workshops/.

Michael Tedeschi, Owner and Creative Director, has nearly a decade of industry experience in design, development, and user experience, having worked on over 125 digital projects throughout his career. Prior to founding Interactive Mechanics, he spent several years designing award-winning interactives and applications for Azavea and Night Kitchen Interactive, and he has spoken at dozens of local and national events, including THATCamp Prime, John Hopkins University, UX Burlington, and Girl Develop It.