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1 Miss Y. Cochrane

2 A brief OverviewA brief Overview  This resource has been created so throughout your designing process, you can refer back to this presentation to refresh your memory on important aspects of the design process.  If there are any tricky aspects that you do not understand, please ask Miss Cochrane for assistance Next Miss Y. Cochrane

3 Background informationBackground information  During the course, you will be given projects and shown how to work through each one using a procedure called the design process.  You will learn skills that will assist with designing, making and evaluating. Next Miss Y. Cochrane

4 The Design ProcessThe Design Process  Is a tool used to work through a project in order to create the best possible solution.  Remember! Your first idea might not be your best idea.  Don’t be lazy and choose the first idea that jumps to mind.  Do your research and investigating, create a solution that best suits the design brief provided. Next Miss Y. Cochrane

5 Steps in the Design ProcessSteps in the Design Process Design Situation Design Brief Investigating Choosing the best solution Making the best solution Evaluation Next Miss Y. Cochrane

6 Steps in the Design Process| Design Situation  Gives the creator a reason for designing.  The situation is where the need or opportunity for design occurs.  Click here for an example – Complete activity A Click here for an example < Back to steps in design process Next Miss Y. Cochrane

7 Steps in the Design Process| Design Brief  Is a BRIEF STATEMENT of what needs to be designed.  It does NOT provide the design solution, but is a statement of the design problem and sets the:  Design need  Target market  Constraints  Criteria- How good design may be achieved  Click here for an example of a design brief - Complete activity B Click here for an example of a design brief < Back to steps in design process Next Miss Y. Cochrane

8 Steps in the Design Process| Design Brief- Identify the Need  Identify the Need:  Needs are things that people must have to survive and grow  Most designs result from perceived needs, which are things people think they need  Analyse what you need to design.  What are the perceived needs in your design brief? < Back to steps in design process Next Miss Y. Cochrane

9 Steps in the Design Process| Design Brief- Target Market  Target Market:  Who will you be marketing your product towards?  Identify the needs of this audience. Do they have specific needs? E.g. a seat for a baby in a car must comply with Road Safety Rules and Regulations  Who is the target audience for your project? < Back to steps in design process Miss Y. Cochrane Next

10 Steps in the Design Process| Design Brief- Constraints  Constraints/limitations/parameters:  May restrict the designer in their solution generation.  E.g. size, shape, colour, cost etc. < Back to steps in design process Next Miss Y. Cochrane

11 Steps in the Design Process| Design Brief- Criteria  Criteria- How is good design achieved?  What factors will increase the success of your product?  For example: Function- does product identify needs? Aesthetics- Is the appearance of the product aesthetically pleasing Use of design-Do you need specialized skills in order to operate design Recyclability- The use of materials to manufacture another product e.g. reused timber to make furniture Safety- Designer has adhered to safety standards and legislation < Back to steps in design process Next Miss Y. Cochrane

12 Steps in the Design Process| Investigating  Research must be undertaken by the designer in order to make decisions to improve existing designs as well as develop new designs.  Research may be quantitative (data which can be measured) or qualitative data (deals with descriptions). Next Miss Y. Cochrane

13 Steps in the Design Process| Investigating  Investigate areas of concern:  For example;  Research environmental sustainability and recycling materials  Timber selection  Braking systems  Suitable designs  Joints and other construction techniques  What is already on the market? Next < Back to steps in design process Miss Y. Cochrane

14 Steps in the Design Process| Investigating  Methods of representing research:  Graphics; Drawings, logos, charts, sketches and photos  Visual/audio; Movie, presentation  Tactile; Samples, testing examples  Thinking strategies; Brainstorm, 6-thinking hats, SWOT analysis etc.Brainstorm, 6-thinking hats Next < Back to steps in design process Miss Y. Cochrane

15 Steps in the Design Process| Choosing The Best Solution  First, look at whether each possible solution met your design requirements.  Consider solutions that did a much better job than others, and reject those that did not meet the requirements.  It may be one of your initial designs but it can also be a combination of ideas taken from all of them. Next < Back to steps in design process Miss Y. Cochrane

16 Steps in the Design Process| Making The Best Solution  Record the process taken in order to manufacture the final product. Next < Back to steps in design process Miss Y. Cochrane < Gantt charts and tables are both great visual ways to represent your information whether it be time, finances or development

17 Steps in the Design Process| Evaluation  There are two types of evaluation;  Ongoing evaluation (diary/journal)  Final evaluation Next < Back to steps in design process Miss Y. Cochrane

18 Steps in the Design Process| Evaluation Ongoing evaluation (diary/journal) Next < Back to steps in design process Miss Y. Cochrane < Must be completed each time you have a new idea or make progress

19 Steps in the Design Process| Evaluation Final evaluation;  Your final evaluation is a very important part of your design project.  Make sure you have fulfilled the design brief  When writing, consider these questions:  Does your solution solve the problem?  What are its strengths and weaknesses  Is there anything you would like to change?  What do other people think of your solution? Next < Back to steps in design process Miss Y. Cochrane

20 Steps in the Design ProcessSteps in the Design Process Design Folio: -You are required to document the work that you are undertaking in technology. - This documentation illustrates the design processes you have used -Here is a brief example of a design folioHere is a brief example of a design folio Next < Back to steps in design process Miss Y. Cochrane

21 Steps in the Design ProcessSteps in the Design Process Let’s Get Designing! < Back to steps in design process Miss Y. Cochrane


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