New walls please!
Posted at 10:14pm on Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006As Doug was talking about only today, we are currently pulling very hard into new territory on the planning and architecture front as the projects that we work on get bigger.
We’ve come to rely on a few tools along the way, and they’re a strange set. We started out using video cameras a lot to record planning sessions. Our goal was to find the least intrusive way of capturing everything. Ultimately though, all it left us with was a whole bucket of video tape and little way to really catalogue and review it. Instead, over the last 6 months we’ve settled on a much simpler set of tools:
- A whiteboard
- More index cards of various colours than you can imagine
- A1 flipcharts
- Camera phones (for taking pictures of the flip charts and white board)
- EasyPrototype for turning photos into interactive click throughs
Our new found rapid ability to turn the flip chart scribbling into interactive prototypes led me to thinking about the old facilitators’ trick of covering the walls with huge sheets of paper for maximum doodling capacity. And then I saw PixelNotes. Pretty, and functional. Not sure Doug will let me do that to the office though.