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Product Interaction Design Workshop Overview

The workshop, led by a Tencent interaction‑design specialist, guided participants through the entire product creation lifecycle—from planning and role responsibilities to interaction‑design fundamentals—then used colored‑hat brainstorming and a simplified Google Sprint to prototype ideas, present sketches, and award the top three teams.

37 Interactive Technology Team
37 Interactive Technology Team
37 Interactive Technology Team
Product Interaction Design Workshop Overview

Every day we move between various products, but do you know the complete process of product creation? This course introduced the full workflow from product planning to release, the roles involved, and their responsibilities.

The session featured a Tencent interaction design expert who taught the fundamentals of product interaction design.

First part focused on basic theory: the product planning to release process, definition and elements of interaction design, and common issues illustrated with popular products.

Second part was a hands‑on workshop where teams used colored‑hat brainstorming and a simplified Google Sprint method to generate design ideas for a specific product, culminating in prototype sketches and presentations.

Participants actively answered questions, shared ideas, and evaluated concepts on a rating board.

At the end, the top three teams ("Make", "Five‑Consecutive Masterpieces", "Our Team Name is the Loudest") were announced, and a group photo was taken.

Images from the class illustrate the classroom atmosphere, brainstorming sessions, prototype sketches, and final presentations.

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