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1 Conceptualization Once a clear understanding of the function and performance expected of a product is determined, one can dream of possible solutions. These should be documented via written descriptions and notes. © Project Lead The Way, Inc.

2 Resources for Information Explore all possible sources for ideas Existing Products Earlier Patents Design and Trade Journals Museums Trade Exhibitions Hardware Stores World Wide Web

3 Identify Design Problems and Limitations Understanding the specific needs of the design is critical. This enables an individual to spend time in creative and purposeful planning. Consider the purpose of the product. Consider materials and processes to be utilized. Identify product weaknesses.

4 Product Requirements Criteria Function Materials Size Safety Weight Power Source

5 Product Restrictions Constraints Function Budget Time Size Safety Weight Materials Power Source

6 Identify Resources Supporting Design Consult references Magazines, periodicals, books Consult with individuals Study other products

7 Brainstorming Record your thoughts and ideas with quick notes or sketches. Discuss these with your team members. Record any tangent concepts. Investigate any additions, sources, or ideas discussed. All solutions and ideas are welcome.

8 Thumbnail Sketches Recorded ideas with quick sketches Initial ideas with little thought to scale or accuracy

9 Pictorial Sketch


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