For my project, I Will be doing option 1. I am going to focus on explaining the environmental problems cats cause when their owners allow them to wander free by using graphs and other infographic displays.
Are you solving the right problem?
Yes, because free wandering cats cause a huge problem to the local wildlife by out competing local predators and exterminating endangered species.
Have you understood user needs?
Yes, a lot of news articles people read today throw huge numbers around without really making sure if their audience understands the scale of the problem. Using David McCandless' TED talk as inspiration, I intend to visually describe the problem in a way that is easy to comprehend.
Have we explored alternatives?
Other alternative topics that I could research about is an overview of the amount of e-waste we produce, or the amount of food waste we create and how to get rid of it, or a guide to different yoga poses and what muscles they stretch. However, the environmental impacts of cats is a topic I feel most interested in.
Have we selected a plan based on desirable criteria?
Since I want to explore the potential of interactive media, I will be designing an interactive infographic.
Do we understand that we're likely going to have to iterate to get it right?
Of course. No one gets things perfect on their first try, so the only solution to that is to try again and again.