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− | Several steps have enabled us to shape final Moskit(o) devices. This part is about what we call in design the project approach. </br></br> Initially, we developed different user scenarios to identify each actor and component of the project (By the way, we won the Synenergene call for projects with scenarios !). Then, we defined the visual identity of the Moskit(o) project. Finally, the first sketches came and 3D modeling followed. They were the | + | Several steps have enabled us to shape final Moskit(o) devices. This part is about what we call in design the <B>project approach</B>. </br></br> Initially, we developed different user scenarios to identify each actor and component of the project (By the way, we won the <B>Synenergene</B> call for projects with scenarios !). Then, we defined the visual identity of the Moskit(o) project. Finally, the first sketches came and <B>3D modeling</B> followed. They were the outcome of <B>multiple discussions with scientists</B>, including Dr. Anna-Bella Failloux, an entomologist, in order to best adapt the form to the function. The final step was the conception of prototypes. All of these parts are explained in this page, have a good reading !</br> |
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