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Today we did some dirty prototyping with card-board boxes, empty bottles and many other waste material lying around, to design our mobile lab kit.
 
Today we did some dirty prototyping with card-board boxes, empty bottles and many other waste material lying around, to design our mobile lab kit.
 
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This was our first go at it. We labelled each compartment or article that would go inside the kit using post-it notes
 
This was our first go at it. We labelled each compartment or article that would go inside the kit using post-it notes
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Our second try was making a foldable box, that would be compact, and when it opens out , there would be 3 layers to the box, or kit.
 
Our second try was making a foldable box, that would be compact, and when it opens out , there would be 3 layers to the box, or kit.
 
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Here was our second go at it!
 
  
 
Finally we used more hard, strong material, like metal and wood to make a much more compact kit, that would be well demarked with metal compartments.
 
Finally we used more hard, strong material, like metal and wood to make a much more compact kit, that would be well demarked with metal compartments.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 30 April 2013

Today we did some dirty prototyping with card-board boxes, empty bottles and many other waste material lying around, to design our mobile lab kit.

This was our first go at it. We labelled each compartment or article that would go inside the kit using post-it notes


Our second try was making a foldable box, that would be compact, and when it opens out , there would be 3 layers to the box, or kit.

Finally we used more hard, strong material, like metal and wood to make a much more compact kit, that would be well demarked with metal compartments.