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How a product develops: Clinic to go, MS Windows and the Nintendo DS

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At thinkpublic we often develop prototypes to help visualise and test potential products or services with users. Its always interesting at the end of a project to look back and view the different versions next to each other and see how the designs, visuals and shapes have developed. I have noticed a couple of examples of this recently and thought I’d share them here.

As you can see by the prototypes in the picture, our ‘Clinic to Go’ project for the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement featured a number of product prototypes that were tested with users, tweaked and helped move the project from idea to fully working product in a short space of time. You can read the full case study here.

Other examples of interesting product developments:
Wired magazine have documented the history of Microsoft Windows
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Creative review have also reported on the Nintendo DS and its numerous iterations this month.
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I’ve started a Flickr! set to capture all of these, if you see any then make sure you add it to the group!

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