Describe the background and circumstances that led to this project. What was the situation? What problem space were you exploring?
Include relevant historical, cultural, or industry context that frames your work.
Describe the background and circumstances that led to this project. What was the situation? What problem space were you exploring?
Include relevant historical, cultural, or industry context that frames your work.
What is the core idea or hypothesis driving this project? What questions were you trying to answer?
Explain your conceptual framework and theoretical foundations.
Document your research and design process. How did you approach the problem?
Methods used:
Describe key decisions, pivots, and discoveries along the way.
What did you create or discover? Present the final result or findings.
Include both tangible outputs (artifacts, products, systems) and intangible outcomes (insights, frameworks, knowledge).
What did you learn from this project? What worked well, and what would you do differently?
How does this work contribute to your broader practice or the field?
"A key insight or quote that captures the essence of your learning."
Consider implications for future work and open questions that remain.