Six Thinking Hats

My hat

The Hats and Summaries

White Hat

The feedback I recieved from this hat surrounded additive features or information. Primarily, articles and links to existing reviews and recourses, and where users could actually purchase the products that are reviewed.

Green Hat

The feedback I recieved from the hat included creative additions. They were to add a side section where one could checkbox appliances they owned to see if they could even use or make some of the offered products and recipes.

Red Hat

This hat ad to do with emotional feedback. I recieved a good, positive word in for form of, "Good idea!"

Yellow Hat

The feedback here is based on optimism. I was told that it could pose of tremendous value to students and those budgeting everywhere.

Blue Hat

This hat was about plain, cold, hard, facts. My feedback here ranged from how and what I needed to consider. Primarily, lots of recipes, a need for users, and an information storage concern over time. Appliances, links, and reviews, as they get added will be harder and harder to keep up over time if I'm not careful.

Black Hat

This hat was pure, no filtered, judgement. I recieved feedback regarding my organization and storage concern, and that I really risked overwhelming my website and my users with information as time went on.

What's Changed?

In short, not much! Apart from the checkboxes and information concern (which post-discussion we learned needn't be an issue for the project as it pertains to the class), There hasn't been much change. Checkboxes to help sort information for users is going to be a challenge, but I'm excited to see what comes of trying! I can't wait to get started.