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PHASE 3

By: Dante Flores, Daniel Salinas, rafael Eugenio, Ian Prado

Group: 203

Prototype Design

Materials

● Bingo Cards: These will be made of durable, thick cardstock to withstand use. The
cards will be coated for a glossy finish to ensure longevity and ease of cleaning.
● Math Problem Cards: These cards will also be made from cardstock but may have a
matte finish to allow for easy writing and erasing.
● Markers: Small, colored plastic chips or transparent bingo markers.
● Calling Device: A colorful, sturdy container with a spinning mechanism for drawing
problem cards.
● Game Box: A compact, foldable, and colorful game box with a lid for storage.

Colors

● Bingo Cards: The primary color theme for the bingo cards will be blue and white to
provide a clean and visually appealing base.
● Math Problem Cards: Each set of math operation cards will have a distinct color; for
example, addition cards will be blue, subtraction red, multiplication green, and division
yellow.
● Markers: A variety of vibrant colors will be used for markers to add visual interest and
to differentiate between players.
● Calling Device: A combination of bright colors like yellow, red, and blue will be used
to make it visually engaging.
● Game Box: The box will have an eye-catching design featuring a math-themed pattern
with a colorful background.

Shapes
● Bingo Cards: The cards will have a traditional square shape with rounded corners for
easy handling.
● Math Problem Cards: Rectangular in shape, with a math symbol to represent the
operation (e.g., + for addition).
● Markers: Circular markers for easy placement on bingo cards.
● Calling Device: Cylindrical, resembling a bingo ball cage, with a transparent window
for visibility.
● Game Box: Rectangular with rounded edges for safe and easy storage.

Textures
● Bingo Cards: Smooth and glossy finish for a sleek look and ease of cleaning.
● Math Problem Cards: Matte finish for easy writing and erasing.
● Markers: Smooth plastic with a slight texture for grip.
● Calling Device: Plastic with a polished, clear window for visibility.
● Game Box: Matte finish for durability and a clean appearance.

Justification

Materials: High-quality cardstock ensures durability, while a glossy finish on bingo cards and
a matte finish on math problem cards provide practicality. Colored plastic markers and a sturdy
calling device make the game enjoyable and lasting.

Colors: A primary color theme provides a visually appealing and consistent game. Each set
of math operation cards in distinct colors aids differentiation. A variety of marker colors adds
excitement and individuality.

Shapes: Standard square and rectangular shapes maintain the traditional look while ensuring
practicality. Circular markers are easy to handle. The calling device shape imitates the classic
bingo cage, maintaining the game's familiarity.

Textures: The smooth, glossy finish on bingo cards adds a premium touch. Matte math
problem cards are practical. The slightly textured markers offer a comfortable grip, and the
clear window on the calling device ensures easy visibility. The matte finish on the game box
adds durability and an attractive feel.

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