The OpenDoor project was designed for the Microsoft Design Expo 2010.
This year's theme was "When Service Meets Social".
My team and I (6 people) decided to design a service that focuses on neighborhoods and on relationships between neighbors.
Our goal was to design a service that would create sustainable local communities through the free exchange of goods and services.
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Purpose - The OpenDoor project was designed for the Microsoft Design Expo 2010.
This year's theme was "When Service Meets Social".
My team and I (6 people) decided to design a service that focuses on neighborhoods and on relationships between neighbors.
Our goal was to design a service that would create sustainable local communities through the free exchange of goods and services.
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First prototype - The OpenDoor project was designed for the Microsoft Design Expo 2010.
This year's theme was "When Service Meets Social".
My team and I (6 people) decided to design a service that focuses on neighborhoods and on relationships between neighbors.
Our goal was to design a service that would create sustainable local communities through the free exchange of goods and services.
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Revisions - The OpenDoor project was designed for the Microsoft Design Expo 2010.
This year's theme was "When Service Meets Social".
My team and I (6 people) decided to design a service that focuses on neighborhoods and on relationships between neighbors.
Our goal was to design a service that would create sustainable local communities through the free exchange of goods and services.
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Final prototype - The OpenDoor project was designed for the Microsoft Design Expo 2010.
This year's theme was "When Service Meets Social".
My team and I (6 people) decided to design a service that focuses on neighborhoods and on relationships between neighbors.
Our goal was to design a service that would create sustainable local communities through the free exchange of goods and services.
View PDF