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Prototyping ideas.

 

*Paulo Zacchello*

*Master's, General Management*

 

*Stanford Graduate School of Business*

*+1 650.6448748 (m)* paulozac@stanford.edu

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On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 3:47 PM, Paulo Vinicius Chaves Zacchello wrote:

 

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> *Paulo Zacchello*

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> *Stanford Graduate School of Business*

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Project Paper-based prototyping party (with Pizza and Pepsi).

Prototype is here, and I love him! It's great to finally see him in resin.

 

Puck is a doll sculpted by me with Ladoll Clay and now cast in NS environmental resin. He is 57cm large.

 

This guy will be for sale soon. If you're interested, or have questions, please visit me at freakstylebjd.deviantart.com!

Flowers growing in meadow in front of PFR

Soldiers from the 595th Sapper Company participate in the evaluation of two terrain-shaping obstacle prototypes July 24-25, 2019, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. JPEO A&A is working to develop this capability through its Close Combat Support program. (Photo by Marc A. Krauss, JPEO A&A)

Name: Applejack

Hair: Multiple Colors

Eyes: Regular

Cutiemark: Left Side

 

Release: N/A

 

Applejack in these colors are awesome to me. She should have been a release. I do believe it's a prototype of the Rainbow Power single release and even though I like the released one alot, I like this one even more.

Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum - Auburn, IN

The photo here shows the prototyping process for one of our group project last semester. We used three different tools for prototyping: the write board, the paper, and Balsamiq (on the computer). We first drew our initial ideas on the write board. Then added more details in the paper prototyping process. And finally made the formal prototype using Balsamiq. Paper was used to create rough, hand-sketched, drawings of project interface. It’s a simple and useful prototyping method since it provided a great deal of useful feedback which resulted in the balsamiq prototype process. It also saved our time and allowed easy modification to existing designs thus enabling rapid design iterations. We easily detected the usability problems at very early stage via the paper prototype. It also facilitated the communication between the group members. We used the computer to search the design information, look up the good samples and prepare the Balsamiq prototype.

Project Paper-based prototyping party (with Pizza and Pepsi).

Project Paper-based prototyping party (with Pizza and Pepsi).

Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (not functional)

Some cool rapidly prototyping images:

DEMO-Seed-07445

 

Image by The DEMO Conference

Seed launches Seed Speedy Prototyping Kit in the World wide web of Items market place segment throughout DEMO Fall 2014 at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California, on Thursday, November 20, 2014....

 

Read more about Nice Rapidly Prototyping pictures

(Source from Chinese Rapid Prototyping Blog)

This is a very special Compaq C180c, it is an extremely rare in-home developer's prototype.

Posting these just because...well, they've never been posted before. Oldish stuff.

Two Intro to Engineering teams — Matthew Marchiony '22, Luis Verdi '22, Christian Myers '22, Eric Schemitsch '22, and Dual Degree students Garth Verdeflor from Vassar College and Javier Esteban de Celis from Wheaton College — ventured out together with Hanover Deputy Fire Chief Michael Hinsley to test their newly built prototypes of "Death Grips" wrist straps and "Camo-Kickers" enhanced gators designed to give anyone at risk of breaking through the ice the ability to extract themselves from the frigid water quickly and safely.

 

Photo by Michael Hinsley

De Havilland Museum, Salisbury Hall, 20150303

After all the sewers went home Tae came downstairs and assembled the third prototype.

The A-Team (the youth committee that helped plan & facilitate Emoti-Con!) led an activity in rapid prototyping for all the youth at Emoti-Con! Students were given a challenge, and got a set of random materials with which to construct a model of a piece of technology that could solve that challenge.

Prototype by Ron Reason for Grid, the new glossy business magazine published by Sun-Times Media Group (Chicago). Launched Feb. 3, 2013. For links to blog entries with behind-the-scenes info on the project, see album cover page.

Prototype Change 21-22 November 2014. Kista, Stockholm. Till Behnke Millicom Foundation

Prin is SUPER pink and a bit hard to photograph but I adore her.

 

Showing off their BlytheCon goodies! And I'm trying the camera on my new iPhone 5S. It seems a lot better than my iPhone 4 camera was.

Here's the Prototype Core Team (minus Juriy, who couldn't make it)

Process Prototype, Flip Milled on CNC Router

Project Paper-based prototyping party (with Pizza and Pepsi).

working at 1612 with nate

Preparing to prototype an application for OpenMoko.

Name: N/A

Hair: Pink

Eyes: Regular

Cutiemark: Left Side

 

Release: N/A

 

A Pinkie Pie mold with raised hoof, no tinsel and Cherry Pie's cutiemark. Now, the released Cherry Pie has a much lighter pink to her body, so it's not just a head switching.

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