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A[Design Sketch] -->|Usertest| B(Fusion360 design)
B -->|Not fitting| C[New fusion360 design]
C -->|assembly| D[Finished product]
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## The evolved design of the nodes.
During the last sprint we had a lot of feeback about the node and mostly about tis design. hence why we had decided to remake it in several different ways.
We had made a prototype for a wooden version, but that never made it past an first sketch, seeing as almost all fedback came back telling About how the plastic design looked better and was less distreacting.
The user-test document is here:( https://gitlab.fdmci.hva.nl/propedeuse-hbo-ict/onderwijs/2023-2024/out-a-se-ti/blok-3/qaajeeqiinii59/-/blob/main/docs/brainstorm/Feedback.md?ref_type=heads#design-questions-led-by-bram )
After the results came back, we decided to make progress with further designing the cover of the node.
The main body shape was certain, because all of the components needed to fit inside of the node and needed some space.
Aswell as the simple shape to save on printing costs and keep the design simple to look at.
The only thing that was able to change was the cover.
The cover was originally made of solid plastic and was molded to fit the shape of the board and the sensors/ screen inside.
From here we decided to brainstorm on an easyer way of covering the circurty.
That is when it hit us, We could use acrylic as a cover!
Acrylic can come in many different colors, is easyer to cut out ( takes less time) and gives a bit of an isight into the wiring.
This this in mind we made a node with this new design and remade one with the old design, this again could be further used for user-tests.
For the time being we are able to show off both of the designs and are able to read data from both, the only difference being the outer shell.
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