The 10 steps during the wallet activity:
During the wallet activity we had to design a wallet for our partner's needs and wants. For the first we activity we had to interview our partner and design a wallet that would suit our partners needs. In the second activity we got to consult with our partner to see what the did and didn't want in their wallet. The third and fourth activity we had to meet the goals and wishes of our partner and insights of what the NEEDS are in their wallet design. In the fifth step we sketched 5 ways to meet our partners needs. My partner wanted a wallet that had storage for cards, and ID and a phone easy access holder on the outside of the wallet. For step 6 and 7 my partner gave me feedback on what she liked/needed to be improved. On step 8,I designed the wallet out of duct tape. For step 9 my partner evaluated my wallet and told me what worked. She liked the size, shape and the wristlet on it. She also told me what can be improved: more card holders, an ID pocket and a place for a phone. One idea that she gave me was to put the phone pocket/holder on the outside of the wallet for easy access.
This is what I created for my partner and she gave me feedback about what needed to be improved and what worked about it.

Nice "Clutch" . Maybe next time you could add the specific feedback your partner gave you.
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