Problem Statement A recently graduated female student (in her early 20's), undertaking a graduate program in Translation needs a way to introduce herself into the workforce in order to better understand and fulfill the market's needs. Ideas selected 1. A blog about translation: It would consist of writing about interesting topics about translation, recent researches, common mistakes, areas of expertise, tips, sample material. All this is in order to let the people out there know that you exist, that you are a translator, and that you have a service proposition to offer. 2. A fan club of translation: The idea is to create a place where freelance translators, who are beginners in the field and market, can share their thoughts, doubts, experiences, and contact people in their same situation. This is because translation organizations and associations only allow professionals to subscribe, meaning people with certain years of expertise or knowledge. Therefore, beginners are ruled out. This fan club will open their ways to the workforce. Testing I selected two different ideas to create two prototypes. One of the ideas was the one I classified as practical and the other was chosen afterwards from the ideate brainstorming after realizing the other two were not the most appealing to the stakeholder. I couldn't test my prototypes with the stakeholder I interviewed. Instead, I showed them to a person with wide knowledge and perspective and indirect experience on the problem. This person liked the ideas behind the prototypes.