Building a Proof-of-Concept for the Idea Wall
Visual Concept Making 4/5
This series of articles is related to the conceptual design of products and services, in particular with the goal of assessing their feasibility. I introduce a methodology that I named Visual Concept Making whose goal is to provide a series of steps to assess the difficulty in realizing a particular design. The methodology is then focused on testing feasibility criteria of a product idea and used in the scope of more general approach such as the construction of a Minimum Viable Product in the Lean Startup Methodology. These articles are in support of the graduate class on product design that I teach in Japan every year in October.
All articles in this series
- (1/5) Assessing the Feasibility of your Minimal Viable Product
- (2/5) The Use of SysML for Visual Concept Making
- (3/5) Visual Concept Making Step-by-Step
- (4/5) Building a Proof-of-Concept for the Idea Wall
- (5/5) Reaping Benefits from Your MVP Model in SysML
Set Your Expectations
In the last article I explained how to build a concept model which describes a technology-agnostic view of the product structure and behavior. This is because leaving the product or service model open to interpretation regarding possible technological or operational incarnations bolster creativity.