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Welcome to the official blog for RISD's advanced studio, Design for Social Entrepreneurship, Fall 2008. This course aims to cultivate social entrepreneurial designers by investigating the power of products, systems and services to create positive social and environmental change both internationally and domestically.

Monday, October 13, 2008

D4D- FINAL Deliverables

Tuesday, October 21st = final presentation for the Design for Development exercises. 

Each student will have 20-30 minutes for their critique including a 10-15 minute Power Point presentation and 10-15 minutes of feedback. 

In your Power Point Presentation, it is suggested you  include the following information, not in this particular order: 
-Brief introduction to your chosen country and region
-Who your target market is (story board)
-What specific design opportunity you are targeting- clearly stating your "Problem Statement."
- Research and references to back up the context of your project.  
-Mission Statement
-Your Process:
Inspirational Art Piece (if applicable)
Theme board (if applicable)
Mind Map (if applicable)
Design Sketches/Prototypes/Sketch Models
-Final Design 
If it's a product- how does it fit into a larger system and map this out with a system overview.
If it's a system- represent the entirety while also focusing in on a particular component with more refined detail. 
-What the project might look like in the future, who are your potential partners and etc. 
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You determine the order of these deliverable. The important thing is to tell the story of your project, and include only relevant information that conveys your point- from the larger system to the micro scale, lead us through your thinking, your research to backup your claims, and your final conclusions. 

You region- what the problem is- how you plan to address the problem - and what your proposed solution is. 

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