Unit 4: Product Design Toy Line Design. Task One: Reflection (Due January 7 th ) In a page (approximately) think about and discuss some (4+) of your favourite.

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Unit 4: Product Design Toy Line Design

Task One: Reflection (Due January 7 th ) In a page (approximately) think about and discuss some (4+) of your favourite toys as a child. Consider the following: Consider the following: What made them appealing to you? What features did they have that made them fun/interactive? Were they part of a story (generated by a toy company) or was imaginative play involved? Why do they stick out in your memory?

Task Two:Research (Due January 9th) Find examples of three different toy lines (past or present) and for each complete the following: Who is its target audience, age? How did the designers seek to appeal to it? What scale are the toys made in? Why do you think that is? Who is its target audience, age? How did the designers seek to appeal to it? What scale are the toys made in? Why do you think that is? What is it made of? What safety issues do you think were addressed in the creation of the toys? What is it made of? What safety issues do you think were addressed in the creation of the toys? Was it successful why or why not? What lessons can you take from it before designing your own toy line? Was it successful why or why not? What lessons can you take from it before designing your own toy line?

Task Three: Toy line design (Due January 16 th ) Create an original story idea (setting & characters—3/4 of a page) and discuss the following: who the toys are designed for (age group) who the toys are designed for (age group) what they are made of what they are made of how your designs would appeal to your target audience. how your designs would appeal to your target audience. What would the price range for your toys be (based on similar products) What would the price range for your toys be (based on similar products) Explain why they are unique or offer something new to the toy market. Explain why they are unique or offer something new to the toy market. Create a minimum of 3 different characters; for each complete a turnaround sketch (Front, Sides & back) complete with accessories Design a playset/vehicle for the toy line (complete a design)