Graphic Products (4550) Preliminary Materials: Prototype block modeling of children’s hand held products based on the theme of wildlife.

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Graphic Products (4550) Preliminary Materials: Prototype block modeling of children’s hand held products based on the theme of wildlife.

Graphic Products (4550) Past Preliminary Materials: Helping primary school children learn how to tell the time: Design a teaching aid which must have moveable hands, easy to assemble, stable and free standing on a primary school table, be able to be flat packed in a storage tray and made from 2mm white faced corrugated board – Collecting money for charities: Design a charity collection box which must be easy to construct from one piece of suitable sheet material (net) and allow money to be easily inserted into a slot – Packaging that is used to promote products: Design a package which must be easy to construct from suitable sheet material, promote and dispense ten clear (50mm) plastic spheres and be able to transport items safely and securely – Promoting Firework Safety for Children: Design a leaflet and associated typeography warning children of the dangers surrounding the use of fireworks.

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Graphic Products (4550) What in could be: 3-D Animal Puzzle. A Very Basic V-Tec to High Tech Tablets. A Toothbrush, child's cup or bottle, pencils, pens, crayon packets, lunch box, hairbrush, spoon, fork, spork, torch. A Promotional product for a wildlife centre using an alternative energy wind up torch.

Graphic Products (4550) Prototype Block Modeling Paper and board should have straight edges and corners should be 90°. All moving parts must work smoothly and candle wax can be applied to assist movement. Corrugated card and plastic have edges that are difficult to finish. A plastic strip or PVC tape may help. Acrylic edges need to be scraped with the edge of a steel rule, or fine silicon- carbide paper, then polished with metal polish. Foam blocks need to be sanded gently, then filled with plaster filler or wood filler, before smoothing off. Apply colour using acrylic or water-based paints. MDF or solid timber - sand carefully, and fill with plaster or wood-filler, before smoothing. Apply paint or varnish to give a fine finish.

Graphic Products (4550) Prototype Block Modeling - Styrofoam Modelling Foam - Styrofoam is is a great model making material as it is an easy to shape and very versatile model making material. It can be cut and sanded into all manner of shapes and designs and forms a light weight building block for your model. Some adhesives may dissolve the foam.

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Graphic Products (4550) Based on the theme of wildlife

Graphic Products (4550) Design a children’s hand held products based on the theme of wildlife. Design Brief The manufacturer of the hand held electronic game shown below, has asked your design company to design another similar product based on the theme ‘wildlife’. The company produces handheld electronic games based. The games are collectively called ‘Wildlife Games’. Design Specification Design a hand held product for a child, based one of the silhouettes: The handheld product must be based on the theme wildlife, The product must be ergonomically designed for young children The product must be safe for young children to use. Sketch with notes two imaginative and creative ideas for a handheld toy based on the theme wildlife. The drawings, sketches and notes you produce, should show constructional details. Marks will be awarded for: two ideas that have been developed with the specification in mind (2 x 3 marks). quality of drawings and sketches (5 marks). innovation / creativity of each ideas (3 marks). annotation of ideas (2 marks).