<aside> 📡 Many have walked in your footsteps, and like all that have come before. You have prepared this entire journey for this moment. Now it is your turn to embark on one final mission.

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The next few weeks we will provide electives to aid in your interests and skills development, but use your resources and knowledge from past projects to inform your process ahead.

As you'll find, the scope for each may vary in your work ahead, but this is part of the challenge itself. Unlike past projects, you will help in defining the work over the next few weeks. Though we've taken on initial discovery, met with clients and discussed their vision, it's ultimately your call as to how to best move forward. Listen, reflect, and research the space, but remember that the balance of designing the right thing is just as important as designing it the right way.


Key Dates

Resources

AIGA Standards of Professional Practice

How Contracts Work

Questions for Stakeholders

Background

Our final project is the capstone for the course. You've emerged transformed, and now it's time to embark on one final mission. Taking all that we've learned and leveraging it to create a human-centered, solutions-driven approach toward helping a client strive toward their mission.

Scope

This project is about client management and applying your knowledge to a full-scope UX project.

Objectives

Work directly with a client to:

Deliverables

Though the scope of work may differ, the requirements for this project should reflect the scope of work outlined by your team in agreement with your client. Appropriate artifacts and deliverables should be provided at handoff, along with a writeup of your work in your portfolio. Following a final presentation, a followup email should be provided outlining the work and next steps for the client. Copy us on your initial and final correspondence.

Review of Missions and Teams

<aside> 🥋 Teams were decided based on your input and interests shared, skills developed, and finding balance in both your portfolios and in the dynamics of the team as well as the likely needs of the projects themselves.

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