Exciting lighting name: group:. product disassembly.

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Presentation transcript:

exciting lighting name: group:

product disassembly

trends

other research Use this space to show any other relevant research you need to enable you to complete the design criteria.

design brief target Market-profile What: Who: Where: Why:

Design criteria Must haveCould haveJustification from research and analysis Function Materials Manufacturing Ergonomics Aesthetics Cost Size Safety Target Market Moral/ social/ environmental issues

Ideas Use this space to show your initial ideas. These should be annotated to explain materials, construction and manufacturing processes. You should also evaluate each idea against your brief and design criteria.

development Use this space to show how your chosen design has developed to a final solution. Refine the shape and size. Define the details. Explore various materials manufacturing processes and construction techniques. You should use a variety of sketching modelling and CAD. Make sure it tells a clear story and you justify all decisions. You should also show any extra research you have needed to collect into materials, manufacturing, finishes etc.

development Strengths Weaknesses improvements Strengths Weaknesses improvements Strengths Weaknesses improvements Strengths Weaknesses improvements

working drawing

plan of making No. TaskMaterialsToolsManufacturing method ReasonModifications Effect of change Health and safety Quality control

making diary Use this space to record your making using photographs and annotation. Explain what you did and why. Explain any problems you encountered and how you overcame them.

Final Evaluation Where My Product was SuccessfulHow I could Improve my Product Functional Materials Manufacturing Ergonomics

Final Evaluation Aesthetics Cost Safety Target Market Moral/ social/ environmental issues

User Testing and Modifications Explain what you need to test and how you are going to test it. What questions are you going to ask. Who are you going to show it to or ask to use it. Summaries the results of your testing. Show sketches of how you would modify the design if you were to make it again.