Saturday, 27 September 2014

Discussion of Idea and Refinement of Details

So we've sat down and further discussed our new idea and how it would work in terms of relating to the overall market experience. Our paper dart idea is good, but we've made a few more decisions in order to make it more fun and relate to the market-goers.

The major change we've made is involving the students, most of whom will be the dominant market audience. The decision is that there will be a "crafting" table of sorts alongside our stall which will allow the audience to create their own paper dart. this will be a minor challenge for creative types and will involve some problem solving ( which type of dart is better for each target?) as well as some craft materials for decorating.

we've limited the paper sized used to A5 as it's small enough in relation to the targets, Which is also a throwback in terms of difficulty to our previous idea- it was near impossible to get the ball into any of the targets, but this sparked a feeling of competitiveness in participants. 
This will hopefully bring up some competitiveness in and between market-goers as tow who can actually land a dart in a target- prizes will be given to successful participants.

The other main aspect of our stall is the poll. We've decided to ask each participant to write down what their major is (as most market-goers will be Massey students- if someone is not a Massey student they can write down their profession- banker/ barista ect.) this information will then be posted on the market's Facebook page and on this blog so they can see which major was the best/ had the best accuracy.

-Joe Murton

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