PROBLEM STATEMENT
A problem statement clearly describes the main issue or challenge the project is trying to solve. It helps the team focus on the user’s needs and the purpose of the solution.
For example, in VR cooking:
"Users struggle to learn cooking skills independently due to lack of clear, interactive guidance. This VR system aims to provide step-by-step cooking tutorials in an engaging and easy-to-follow format."
Project Background: ⛛
Project background explains the main purpose, goals, and direction of the project. It includes details like the objective, scope, target audience, and genre, providing a clear understanding of what the project is about and who it is for.
Gantt Chart: ⛛
A Gantt Chart is a visual timeline that shows the schedule of tasks in a project, including start dates, end dates, and task duration. It helps keep the project organized and on track.
Logo: ⛛
A logo is a visual symbol that represents the identity of the project, making it easily recognizable.
Moodboard: ⛛
A moodboard is a collection of images, colors, and design elements that express the visual style and overall feeling of the project.






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