CU Design-a-thon is a three-day, virtual event that brings student designers together to build innovative, user-centered solutions.
Students will create a prototype of an app or website (no coding required!) that addresses a specific problem. During the design-a-thon, students will have the opportunity to attend beginner-friendly workshops from industry professionals and meet student designers from all across the country.
We hope to help designers grow both soft and hard skills in empathizing with users, defining a set of goals and needs, developing products, and improving confidence and creativity as a designer.
Requirements
What to Build
Students will create a prototype of an app or website that addresses the prompt.
What to Submit
Please include the following in your submission:
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A 2-minute video demo
Showcase your final prototype and walk us through the user experience and key features. This should be a playable walkthrough, not just a slideshow or static design. -
Link to your playable prototype
Share a link to your interactive prototype. Make sure it’s publicly accessible and not just a Figma file unless it has interaction flows built in. -
Project overview (max 150 words)
Briefly explain what your project is, who it's for, and the problem it solves. -
Research process & findings (max 300 words)
Describe how you approached your research. If you ran surveys or interviews, include links to the forms/questions. If you used secondary sources, link those too. -
Key design decisions (max 300 words)
What were the most impactful decisions you made and why? Explain how your research or testing led to these choices.
Prizes
1st Place
Victrola Vinyl Player + 1 Year Framer Pro
2nd Place
Nami Matcha + Hojicha Set + 1 Year Framer Pro
3nd Place
Kodak Charmera Keychain Blind Box + 1 Year Framer Pro
Newbie Track
Framer Merchandise + 1 Year Framer Pro
Accessibility Track
Framer Merchandise + 1 Year Framer Pro
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Adeola Kukoyi
UX Designer @ IBM
Cristie Huang
Product Design @ LinkedIn
Samir Patki
UX Designer @ IBM
Dennis Quizhpi
Product Design @ Nowadays YC S23 (Prev. Lawnstack)
Lydia Shan
Product Design @ Shopify
Diana Diakité
Product Design @ Github
Sara Clayton
Product Design @ Dropbox
Bhroovi Gupta
Product Design @ Roku
Judging Criteria
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Problem-Solving & Impact
Does the design effectively address the challenge and provide real value? -
Innovation
Does the design introduce a unique or creative solution? -
Visual Design
Is the interface aesthetically pleasing and well-structured? -
User Research
Did the team conduct research to understand user needs and validate their solution? -
Prototype/Execution
Is there a working prototype or mockup that demonstrates the idea?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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