EVALUATION What are the strengths of the bag you designed and manufactured for the high street store ? Does the bag suit have an innovative decorative.

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EVALUATION What are the strengths of the bag you designed and manufactured for the high street store ? Does the bag suit have an innovative decorative feature or logo? you think! Evaluation is important so that you can identify your strengths and improve on your weaknesses. As well as assessing the product and how well you have made it! And don’t forget to write in full sentences. Here are some questions. My bag looks nothing like the one I’ve designed. This was because I found these ribbons after I had designed the bag. However I prefer these ribbons as they are more fashionable Than the ones in my design

What skills have you learnt during the project? What could you improve about your bag and the way you have worked ? What are the weakness of the bag ? Targets for your next Design Technology task.

Draw a possible improvement to the bag you have designed and manufactured. WORD BANK  Logos  Colourful  Zips  Tags  Straps  Pockets  Embroidery  Contrasting colours  Stitching  Fabric  Peer pressure  Fashionable  Cool  Tags Further improvements In this box you’ll need to draw out an improved bag. If you get stuck about what to improve look at your evaluation sheet. It will help you decide. Or you can use these words in the word bank opposite to assist you in coming up with some suggestions for improvements. Oh and I’ve done a few examples just to help you.

Draw a possible improvement to the bag you have designed and manufactured. WORD BANK  Logos  Colourful  Zips  Tags  Straps  Pockets  Embroidery  Contrasting colours  Stitching  Fabric  Peer pressure  Fashionable  Cool  Tags Further improvements + Add zip to close net pocket and improve security - Pocket is open so people can reach in and steal my stuff - Bag looks a bit plain and old fashioned + Bag looks like a newer version, quite similar to rugby top Logo smaller and subtle Picture of bag I made Picture of bag with improvements

Draw a possible improvement to the bag you have designed and manufactured. WORD BANK  Logos  Colourful  Zips  Tags  Straps  Pockets  Embroidery  Contrasting colours  Stitching  Fabric  Peer pressure  Fashionable  Cool  Tags Further improvements +Add button and loop to close bags for added security Picture of bag I madePicture of bag with improvements - bag is open so people can reach in and steal my stuff +longer handle so I carry bag easier +more fashionable ribbons and better stitching