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1 Title Page Title Page Add a picture of your project here

2 Folio Contents Identification and Exploration Identification and Exploration Areas Of Investigation Areas Of Investigation Establishing Criteria for Success Establishing Criteria for Success Action Plan Action Plan Time Plan Time Plan Finance Plan Finance Plan Justification of use of Resources Justification of use of Resources Exploration of Existing Ideas Exploration of Existing Ideas Consideration of Design Factors Consideration of Design Factors Research Experimentation and Testing Experimentation and Testing Application of Experimentation & Testing Application of Experimentation & Testing Identification & Justification of Ideas & Resources Identification & Justification of Ideas & Resources Testing of Design Solutions Testing of Design Solutions Application of Practical Skills Application of Practical Skills Industrial/Commercial Practices Industrial/Commercial Practices Final Evaluation Final Evaluation Relationship of MDP to the Project Proposal Relationship of MDP to the Project Proposal

3 Identification and Exploration of the Need Motivation: Purpose: Target Audience/Market: How will the intended project be used: How will the project intend to meet the needs of users:

4 Areas Of Investigation What is to be investigated: How will it be investigated? What are the Parameters? What are the possibilities?

5 Establishing Criteria for Success Functional Qualities Aesthetic Qualities Most Important Qualities Least important Qualities Project Success

6 Action Plan Project Proposal and Project Management TasksWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9 Identification and Exploration of the Need Areas of Investigation Criteria to Evaluate Success Action, Time and Finance Plans Selection and use of Ideas and Resources

7 Action Plan Project Development and Realisation TasksWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10 Evidence of Idea Generation Consideration of Design Factors Research, Experimentation & Testing Testing Design Solutions Application of practical Skills Industrial/Commercial Practices

8 Action Plan Project Development and Realisation – pg2 TasksWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10 Evidence of Idea Generation Consideration of Design Factors Research, Experimentation & Testing Testing Design Solutions Application of practical Skills Industrial/Commercial Practices

9 Action Plan Project Evaluation TasksWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6 Analysis & Evaluation of Functional and Aesthetic Aspects of the MDP Final Evaluation in regard to Society & Environment Relationship MDP to the Project Proposal Outside Evaluation of MDP

10 Time Plan Term 4 Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10 Brainstorming Ideas Research Ideas & EvaluationSketches and draft drawings Term 1 Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10 Working Drawings & Evaluation Major Project - layout/planning/production Term 2 Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9 Major Project - layout/planning/production Evaluation Term 3 Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6 Diary/Costing/Folio structure Project Presentation

11 Finance Plan ResourceDate Purchased Estimated Cost Actual Cost Progressive Total Totals

12 Justification of use of Resources ResourcesJustification for the Use of this Resource Finance Time

13 Justification of Use of Resources – pg2 Equipment Other People Research

14 Exploration of Existing Ideas Idea Description Positive Aspects Negative Aspects Interesting Aspects

15 Exploration of Existing Ideas – pg2 Idea Description Positive Aspects Negative Aspects Interesting Aspects

16 Consideration of Design Factors relevant to the MDP Function How will my MDP work? Considerations: Aesthetics How will my MDP look? Will it be appealing? Considerations:

17 Consideration of Design Factors relevant to the MDP – pg2 Costs The cost of my MDP encompasses many facets. I must consider the following: The financial costs involved in designing, manufacturing Environmental costs including the impact of production on the environment, the impact of obsolescent products on the environment etc. Social costs such as any effect on accepted values, and changes to established cultural norms. The consideration of both short term (financial) and long term (environmental and social) costs as well. Considerations: Ergonomics Ergonomics refers to the relationship between the work environment and the people that work within that environment. Considerations:

18 Consideration of Design Factors relevant to the MDP – pg3 Safety The safety of a design in terms of its production, use and disposal will influence its success. The design should not pose any health hazards throughout its life cycle to the designer, producer or user. Safety in relation to designing and producing refers to: The safe use of tools, materials and techniques during all stages of the design process. The designer's legislative responsibility for the safety of the design projects they develop The health and safety in handling, use and storage of materials The health and safety in the use of techniques Legislative requirements Considerations:

19 Consideration of Design Factors relevant to the MDP – pg4 Durability How long should my MDP be expected to function? Considerations: Quality Quality has two dimensions: level and consistency. The level of quality refers to the ability of a product to perform its function for an acceptable period of time. The consistency of quality refers to consistently delivering the targeted level of quality to consumers. Quality refers to: Accuracy of Content, Materials Selected, Product Presentation, Function and Durability Considerations:

20 Consideration of Design Factors relevant to the MDP – pg5 Durability The ability of a design to last for its designated life in the situation or environment for which it has been targeted is a reflection on its durability. The cost of the end product is usually reflective to its durability in that; goods designed to last are generally more expensive. Considerations: Obsolescence Obsolescence refers to when the design is no longer of any use and must be either discarded or recycled. Obsolescence may also result from a design being no longer fashionable, or the design being environmentally unfriendly due to changed conditions or laws. Consideration:

21 Consideration of Design Factors relevant to the MDP – pg6 Sustainability Sustainability means the use of resources so that the natural reserves are not depleted too quickly. Sustainable development can be defined as development that improves the total quality of life, both now and in the future, in a way that maintains the ecological processes on which life depends. Sustainability of the resources used has become increasingly important in the development of environmental strategies at both national and international levels. Consideration: Recycle ability Materials and production methods which might improve the recycle ability of my MDP. Considerations:

22 Research Research MethodDescriptionApplicationJustification Catalogues Reference Books Internet Search Industry experts Interviews Magazines Previous designs

23 Experimentation and Testing AimMethodResultConclusion

24 Application of Experimentation & Testing Conclusions - Materials AimMethodResultConclusion

25 Tools AimMethodResultConclusion

26 Techniques AimMethodResultConclusion

27 Identification & Justification of Ideas & Resources - Ideas IdentificationAnalysisJustification

28 Materials IdentificationAnalysisJustification

29 Tools IdentificationAnalysisJustification

30 Techniques IdentificationAnalysisJustification

31 Testing of Design Solutions Aim of the Test Method used Justification of the Method used Results of the Test Evaluations and Conclusions Application of Conclusions

32 Application of Practical Skills Practical Skill usedWhere I used itWhy I used it

33 Industrial/Commercial Practices as they relate to the MDP Research and Development Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial SettingPractices used in my MDP Research Development

34 Industrial/Commercial Practices as they relate to the MDP – pg2 Production Methods Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial SettingPractices used in my MDP

35 Industrial/Commercial Practices as they relate to the MDP – pg3 Tools and Equipment Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial Setting Practices used in my MDP Occupational Health & Safety Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial Setting Practices used in my MDP

36 Industrial/Commercial Practices as they relate to the MDP – pg4 Management Structures Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial SettingPractices used in my MDP Quality Control Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial SettingPractices used in my MDP

37 Industrial/Commercial Practices as they relate to the MDP –pg5 Marketing Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial SettingPractices used in my MDP Financial Control Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial SettingPractices used in my MDP

38 Industrial/Commercial Practices as they relate to the MDP – pg6 Intellectual Property Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial SettingPractices used in my MDP

39 On Going Evaluation Log Date: What I Intended to Achieve at this point: What did I actually Manage to Achieve: Evaluation:

40 Analysis & Evaluation of Functional & Aesthetic Aspects Functional QualitiesCritical Evaluation Aesthetic QualitiesCritical Evaluation

41 Final Evaluation with respect to the Impact on Society & Environment Possible Impact of my MDP on Society Possible Impact of my MDP on the Environment

42 Relationship of MDP to the Project Proposal Did I do what I said I would in my Proposal? Did I do a good job on my MDP?


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