National Park Seating Area - Checklist

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National Park Seating Area - Checklist Research Page – Mood Board Research Page – Background info. on client, relevant anthropometric data, function, materials etc. Specification INITIAL IDEAS PAGES 1st page – Initial sketches page, 2d images with no annotations 2nd page – Initial ideas page (ideas taken from initial sketches page then drawn 2D,3D with annotations relating to the specification EXPLORATION, REFINEMENT & DEVELOPMENT PAGES Development of 1 initial idea. Looked at how it performs its function, how well it performs its function, any secondary functions? (Clear annotations describing design decisions) Explored anthropometric data relevant to the design and making design decisions that are suitable for the product (Clear annotations describing design decisions) Explored possible materials that could be used (Clear annotations describing design decisions) Explored manufacturing techniques (standard components etc.) (Clear annotations describing design decisions) Explored aesthetics of the design, refining idea to meet the specification (Clear annotations describing design decisions) GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES Range of graphic techniques (2D sketches, Isometric sketches, exp isometric, oblique, 1pt & 2pt perspective, section views, assembly views) MODELLING TECHNIQUES Range of models (Card, plasticine, wood, inventor) Models MUST be relevant and have a purpose and be clearly annotated