Poster
We created our digital poster in Canva as a single 16:9 landscape slide for the demo market.
This link allows anyone with it to view the poster and leave comments. In case the link no longer works, a scaled-down version can be seen in Figure 1.
The poster presents the key parts of our project in a clear and visual way, namely the playground, the target audience, the design question and technical hurdle, the implementation, the results, and the conclusion. It is based on the tested version of our design and was made to support a short one-minute pitch during the presentation. Alongside the poster, we also prepared a physical prototype that can be demonstrated and evaluated during the session. Rather than only describing the project, the poster uses concrete visuals and specific examples to show what we designed, how it works, and what we learned from testing. More specifically, it shows how our tinkering playground addresses the technical hurdle of physically prototyping a website by combining a tangible wireframing kit with a digital scanning and editing system. It also presents the main elements that support the activity, such as the physical UI cards, the A4 sheet with ArUCo markers, and the mobile and PC views that together make the system usable in practice. In this way, the poster communicates not only the final concept, but also the tested implementation and the main insights from the evaluation. This shows that our project is not just an idea, but a physical, tangible, and demo-ready tinkering playground.
Figure 1. The created poster.