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Context, Task and Design Brief Design Context Which Design Context (set by the exam board) have you chosen? The ‘context’ needs to be copied into here. You can find the contexts and tasks on the common area in: Common Area>Technology>Resistant Materials>Year 11>GCSE RM Support Pack>CAT Task List Design Task Which design task have you chosen from the exam board choices? The ‘design task’ that you have chosen needs to be copied into here. You can find the contexts and tasks on the common area in: Common Area>Technology>Resistant Materials>Year 11>GCSE RM Support Pack>CAT Task List Here - Write a few sentences about why you have chosen this task Design Brief A Design Brief is a very short statement explaining what you intend to design and make – you should not go into lots of detail about how it will be made and what it will do etc. Example Design Brief – I intend to design and manufacture an educational toy for a 3-5 year old male or female child. The toy will help to develop hand and eye coordination skills. The toy will be used in a nursery or primary school. Your Name Your Project Title

Task Analysis Your Name Your Project Title Task Analysis A Task Analysis is where you explore, in depth, the task that you have chosen to do. You can do this by creating a mind map. Add lots of information and suggestions to the mind map. Your task analysis does not have to look like this – it could simply be a paragraph of text exploring each area. You could also add a few images to reinforce the suggestions that you make. Task Analysis What is the context about? What is the task asking me to do? What might I have to research? Who is the product aimed at? Where will this product be used? What is the purpose/function of the product? Where might this product be sold? Are there any limitations on what I can design and make? Is there anyone I could talk to about the project? I might have to research..... I could visit the local... This type of product will be sold in shops like Ikea, Argos or other places that sell affordable furniture The product will be used in.... Your Name Your Project Title

Target User Profile Your Name Your Project Title Name: Age or age range: Sex: Likes: Dislikes: Hobbies and Interests: Style: Income: Shops mostly at: Favorite Websites: Likes to visit: Disabilities: Complete the Target User Profile by adding as much detail as possible about the intended user. Give details of any specific requirements that the target user might have or want? You must insert a picture of your target user and some pictures to represent their lifestyle If you cannot get a photograph of the real target user then find an image of someone who is similar in age , style, sex etc Your Name Your Project Title

Research – Analysis of Existing Products User and Target Market Who is the product designed for? Why is it aimed at this age group? What makes it appeal to the target market? Manufacture How has the product been made? What construction methods have been used? One-off, batch or mass produced? You will need to analyse at least 4 products that are similar to the product that you intend to make. You will need to find details about the product and an image. Materials What materials is the product made from? Why have these materials been used? What are the properties of the materials? Function What does the product do? Does it work well? Does it have any special features? How does the product work? Aesthetics/Style Is the product designed in a particular style? Does it look attractive and appealing? How do you feel about the product? Cost What is the selling price of the product? Why is it this price? Does the quality of the product influence the price? Environmental Concerns Does making or using this product harm the environment in any way? Does it use any recycled materials? Ergonomics Has the product been well designed to suit the user? Is it easy to use, adjust or operate? Is it comfortable to use? You will need to create at least 4 sheets like this! Your Name Your Project Title

EXAMPLE Research – Mood Board Your Name Your Project Title As part of your research you will need to create a ‘Mood Board’. A mood board is a selection of images that relate directly to your project. A mood board can provide inspiration for design ideas. Pack the page full of images related to your project! EXAMPLE Your Name Your Project Title

Research – Anthropometric Data If you are designing a product that is going to be used by humans (or animals) then you will have to do some research on human and animal sizes. Only provide information on what is relevant to your project. For example if you are making a table do not waste time researching child head sizes! Your Name Your Project Title

How will it help me in my project? Research Summary You will need to summarise and present the findings of your research. Explain what you have found out and describe how you will be able to use this information to help you when it comes to designing and making your project. If you are struggling to complete this then it may be because you have not completed enough research! Research Source What I found out How will it help me in my project? Visual Resources/Mood Board In this column you will need to explain what you found out during your research Explain how the research may/may not help when it comes to designing and making your project Product Analysis Questionnaire Books and Textbooks Interview with the Target user Your Name Your Project Title

Product Specification A specification is a list of things that your product must aim to meet. Be realistic about your specification. REMEMBER at the end of the project you will be evaluating your finished product against your specification points. Target Market: (Who will use it?)The product must be suitable for… Performance and Function: (What should it do?)The product must be able to….. It must have…. The product will…. Materials: (What will it be made from?) The product will be made from… Aesthetics: (Appearance) The product will look… it will look modern/traditional… it will attract…. Cost: (Making costs, selling costs) The product will cost no more than... The product will have a retail price of around... Safety: The product will have to be safe to use because…. Weight/Transportation: The product will weigh no more than… The product must be easy to transport and move…. Size: The product can be no taller than... The product must fit... The product be be able to hold the... Manufacture: The product will be a prototype made by hand… some parts will be made using CAM Ergonomics and Anthropometrics: (Is it easy to use/operate/sit at/open etc) The user must be able to operate/use/hold... Environmental Concerns: The product will use recycled materials... The product must not harm... Life Cycle: The will be designed to last... You will need to write a specification point for all of the headings above – you may wish to include more specification points that are specific to your project Your Name Your Project Title

Initial Ideas EXAMPLE Your Name Your Project Title

Initial Ideas EXAMPLE Your Name Your Project Title

Initial Ideas EXAMPLE Your Name Your Project Title

Evaluation of Initial Ideas Now that you have created a range of initial ideas you will need to choose the best one by evaluating your ideas against the specification. Use a ranking system or write short comments. Specification Points Idea 1 Idea 2 Idea 3 Idea 4 Idea 5 Target Market: The product must be suitable for male and female teenagers Use a ranking system like this or..... Performance and Function: The product must be able to hold up to 12 DVD’s Yes – this design idea meets the specification point because there is enough storage space for more then 12 DVD’s Alternatively you can use comments to explain how the idea meets (or does not meet) the specification points Performance and Function: The product must be strong enough to support the weight of my 32 inch TV Summary of Initial Ideas: You will need to write a summary of your initial ideas evaluation. Decide which idea is the most suitable for you to develop and explain why. What makes this design the best one? Does it fulfil the requirements of the specification? Is there more than one idea that meets all of the specification requirements – if so explain? Does not meet the specification point Meets few aspects of the specification point Meets some of the specification point Meets most of the specification point Meets fully the requirements of the specification point Your Name Your Project Title

Development - Considering Wider Issues Explain how you have considered the following when planning and designing your product: Social Considerations Moral Considerations Ethical Considerations Environmental Considerations Your Name Your Project Title

Development – Materials Now that you have created your initial ideas, as part of your development work you will now need to investigate materials that you could use in your project. You will need to research a wide range of materials. This might include wood, plastics, metals, components and finishes. Create a table for each type of material that you investigate – the table below is a good example. Use a key or rating system. Cost Rating Suitability Rating Inexpensive £ Moderate ££ Expensive £££ Unsuitable May be useful Suitable Very Good Excellent Woods (Natural and Manufactured Boards) Material Name Image Stock Sizes Costs Properties Use in my project Advantages Disadvantages Rating Pine 15mm Thick 150/200 Wide ££ Softwood Easy to cut Smooth finish Light colour Could be used for the table top and legs Inexpensive Easy to cut and shape Looks cheap Scratches/dents easily MDF 3,6,9,12,15mm Mainly boards £ Your Name Your Project Title

Development – Modelling Evidence As part of your development work you will need to create a card model of your intended final design. You will need to photograph the model and put images of it on this page. Your Name Your Project Title

Final Design Your Name Your Project Title Final Design – You will have to present a detailed final design drawing of your chosen idea. This could be a 3D or 2D drawing. You must include sizes and add lots of notes to explain the idea. Your Name Your Project Title

Manufacturing Decisions Manufacturing Specification – You will need to specify particular methods or techniques that will be used during the manufacture of your product and explain why you have chosen this particular method. Quality Control – Explain or show how you intend to ensure that your product is manufactured to a near-professional standard. What controls or procedures could you put into place? Manufacturing Plan – Provide a step-by-step or flow chart detailing how you intend to manufacture your product. Manufacturing in Quantity – Explain how you could batch produce your product (or specific parts). This may include the use of jigs, templates or CAM Your Name Your Project Title

Making Diary/Photographs You will need to provide information on how you have made your project. You can use a series of photographs and explanations to show each stage of the making process. Your Name Your Project Title

CAD/CAM Evidence Your Name Your Project Title If you have used CAD (Computer Aided Design) or CAM (Computer Aided Manufacture) then you will need to provide evidence of this. The evidence could be a screen-shot/images of your CAD designs or photographs of any parts that have been made using CAD/CAM. Your Name Your Project Title

Testing and Evaluation Testing and Evaluation is very important You will need to evaluate in 3 ways: 1 – Evaluate against your specification points 2 – Evidence of field testing (photographs of the product being used in a real-life situation) 3 – Feedback from the target user (what do they think of the finished product) Your Name Your Project Title

Modifications Your Name Your Project Title 1. Modifications and Changes Describe/show (use photographs where possible) any problems that you had when designing and making your product. Is there anything that you would change? Which aspects could have been improved? Did the target user suggest any changes? 2. Modifications for batch or mass production If your product was going to be manufactured on a larger scale to be sold commercially in shops what changes might you have to make to the design? Could the product be manufactured differently using different techniques? Could any of the parts that you have made by hand be manufactured using CAD/CAM? Your Name Your Project Title