A workshop-style technique providing sequential rounds of collaboration and cross-pollination of design ideas
Designers and non-designers—including project stakeholders, engineers, and users—can participate.
Participants rapidly generate ideas and rotate through small groups to bring forward the best ideas and move toward superior design concepts.
A design charette can be used to explore ideas for large-scale design challenges or generate possibilities regarding a very specific interface.
A moderator should communicate that each round of designs builds off the preferred components identified in the prior cycle.
The sessions should be low-tech, using basic tools, paper templates, pencils, erasers, and color markers.
Clarity can be achieved through the active comparison and contrast of many ideas.
See also Design Workshops • Parallel Prototyping • Participatory Design
Designers, stakeholders, and developers rapidly generate ideas, rotating through small groups to bring forward and cross-pollinate the best ideas and move toward superior design concepts.
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