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メソッドカードをつくる。
向こう数ヶ月、カタルタに関する様々な手法のカード化を試みることにしました。いくつか案があるので、まずは試作してみます。
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Here are some scenarios that were generated based on the inputs generated by participants in the workshops conducted using the mVIP method cards.
Keywords: Safety & Security Concern, Higher Price Perception, Class Segregation, Housing, Organic Farming These are some of the commonly recurring points that we identified throughout the course of two days of workshops.
Can make use of more bio-materials. (Bio-design)
Political Influence should not hinder Innovation in this field
Should keep in mind the changing Environmental Conditions (Global Warming, Seas Rising)
Will Influence cleaner Energy Initiatives
System adapting to newer forms of currency
Should be ‘Cyber’ Secure
Integrate other Industries into Transportation (Hospitality, Tourism Etc)
Should have Underwater Hyperloop (Rising water level due to Global Warming)
Should be used to end food wastage and hunger
Virtual Reality can be integrated into it
International travel with neighbouring countries can be made possible opening new trade routes and intercultural horizons
Last mile connectivity given utmost Importance
Has the potential to replace Domestic Airways and Interstate Railways (to some extent)
Intercity and Intracity yet to be balancedAssuming success
It should be affordable not only financially but also supply and demand should be balanced (through planning)
Should be like a second ISRO
The revenues from tertiary sectors should balance down the fares for the travellers so as to make it affordable for as many people as possible
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RT @uxdcards: Immerse yourself you UX design: Capture the user. Find out how to truly engage users in the interface experience. Read @uxplanet article to find out how! #uxd #ux #userexperience #heyclue #uidesign #uxmethods #uxdcards #methodcards https://t.co/ZEMomfMR7l
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The mobility VIP cards are an experimental tool piloted in 2007 and now in public beta. The cards support rapid future scenario development on the topic of sustainable mobility so that groups and individuals can quickly enter a dialog and brainstorm about possible outcomes, solutions and strategies. The team learnt about the Mobility Vision Integration Process cards created by graduates at Art Center College of Design and explored how they could be tweaked to best deliver insights for our study of the hyperloop system.
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