Concept Ideas Insert a scan of your range of concept ideas. These ideas might consist of both ‘safe’traditional style and contemporary ideas, as well.

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Concept Ideas Insert a scan of your range of concept ideas. These ideas might consist of both ‘safe’traditional style and contemporary ideas, as well as the ‘weird and wacky’ ones which might not necessarily be achievable in time. There is no specific requirement to annotate them unless you consider this to be useful.

Development of Design Proposal On this page you should include the four concepts that you will take forward into development and explain why they have been taken forward. Image of concept Why is this concept being taken forward?

Developed Ideas Each design must have: sketched assembly drawings, annotation on materials, material properties making it suitable, finishes, positives and negatives, refer to specification and spec. check box for each design Each design must show how you intend to manufacture it! What techniques and processes you will use! Each design must be numbered. You can also use Sketchup to create the ideas Make sure you have annotated about all of these things Specification points Purpose Aesthetics Target market Size Ergo/ anthro materials Manu Safety/ regs Enviro life cycle Social YOU MUST explain if each design meets what you have written in the specification. Use a spec check box (example on left) to tick them off if needed!

Design Ideas Each design must have: sketch assembly drawings, annotate materials, material properties making it suitable, finishes, positives and negatives, refer to specification and spec check box for each design Each design must show how you intend to manufacture it! What techniques and processes you will use! Each design must be numbered. You can also use Sketchup to create the ideas Make sure you have annotated about all of these things Specification points Purpose Aesthetics Target market Size Ergo/ anthro materials Manu Safety/ regs Enviro life cycle Social YOU MUST explain if each design meets what you have written in the specification. Use a spec check box (example on left) to tick them off if needed!

Review of Design Ideas Design idea User requirements- how well were they met or not met Review against specification points Positives negatives Sustainability What to take forward when developing an idea Areas to develop Overall score /10 1 self review This row is where you review design idea 1 1 client review This row is where you ask your client to review design idea 1 2self review 2client review 3self review 3client review 4 self review 4 client review

Development of Chosen Design Using a combination of sketching, 3D modelling and Sketchup you need to develop the different aspects and components for you product. This should be over several pages and should see your product develop and change but not be completely redesigned. You should get client feedback through, make scale models of the full product and/or full size components of the product to test their function and whether they would in situ/with other products. ALL DECISIONS YOU MAKE AS YOU DEVELOP MUST BE FULLY EXPLAINED. Client feedback Next step of development

Development of Chosen Design Using a combination of sketching, 3D modelling and Sketchup you need to develop the different aspects and components for you product. This should be over several pages and should see your product develop and change but not be completely redesigned. You should get client feedback through, make scale models of the full product and/or full size components of the product to test their function and whether they would in situ/with other products. ALL DECISIONS YOU MAKE AS YOU DEVELOP MUST BE FULLY EXPLAINED. Client feedback Next step of development

Final Design It must be on SKETCH UP You must show the product from different angles, show different components, different fixings/fittings. You must annotate the design to explain each part. You must explain what you have changed from your development to help you achieve that design. Manufacturing Specification Performance requirement Quality Components Form/ aesthetics Dimension Sustainability and product life-cycle Processes Material and components requirement Scale of production Construction techniques Manufacturing/ tools

Orthographic Drawing Cutting List You must have 3 views, front, side, top. They must be to a scale 1:2 1:4 They should be done using CAD Cutting List