Empathize
Students will launch their Civil Rights story quilt project by engaging with real people connected to quilting traditions or Civil Rights history, conducting structured interviews, and creating evidence-based empathy maps that will ground their later problem statements and designs.
Day 1
🧡 Heritage Inspiration Day Kickoff
Launch 10m
🎀 Interview Protocol Workshop
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
πŸ—£οΈ Story Circle Interviews
Community Experience 15m
πŸ—ΊοΈ Empathy Map Creation
Deliverable 10m
Define
Students will synthesize their Civil Rights interviews and empathy maps into clear, evidence-based problem definitions that guide the design of their individual quilt panels and the class community quilt. They will identify patterns across users, draft and critique How Might We statements, and produce a grounded design brief that connects historical themes, identity, and community to real user needs.
Day 2
🧩 Interview Insight Clustering
Project Work 20m
🎯 Writing Strong HMW Questions
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
✍🏾 Quilt Design Brief Draft
Deliverable 10m
πŸ” HMW Peer Evidence Check
Assessment 5m
Ideate
Students will generate a wide range of design possibilities for their Civil Rights story quilt panels, using structured ideation strategies grounded in real interview evidence. They will move from divergent brainstorming to evidence-based selection, producing annotated concept sketches that directly address documented user needs and themes of identity, justice, and community.
Day 3
🎨 Faith Ringgold & Gee’s Bend Ideation Mini-Lesson
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
🧠 15-Idea Quilt Brainstorm Sprint
Deliverable 12m
✏️ Crazy 8s Quilt Sketches
Deliverable 8m
πŸ” User-Needs Decision Matrix
Knowledge/Skill Building 7m
πŸ—£οΈ Concept Feedback Carousel
Deliverable 8m
Prototype
Students will create and refine low- and higher-fidelity prototypes of their Civil Rights story quilt panels, test them with real users or representative peers, document feedback, and revise their designs before constructing a stronger version for exhibition.
Day 4
🧡 Textile Prototype Techniques Lab
Knowledge/Skill Building 10m
βœ‚οΈ Low-Fidelity Quilt Mockup
Project Work 15m
πŸ‘₯ Peer Feedback Quilt Protocol
Deliverable 10m
πŸ”„ User Feedback Synthesis Notes
Deliverable 5m
πŸͺ‘ Revised Fabric Panel Build
Project Work 5m
Test/Present
Students will validate their refined Civil Rights story quilt panels with a new audience member, document final feedback-driven revisions, and present their design journeyβ€”tracing user research, problem definition, prototyping, and iterationβ€”during a Quilt Stories Festival-style exhibition.
Day 5
45 min over capacity (45 min available across 1 day)
πŸ§ͺ New User Quilt Test
Project Work 20m
πŸ”§ Final Stitch Revisions
Project Work 15m
πŸ—£οΈ Quilt Stories Presentation Rehearsal
Deliverable 10m
🎀 Civil Rights Quilt Festival Presentation
Assessment 45m