Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byCharlotte Norman Modified over 6 years ago
1
Layne Hurd, Jared Smith, Trevor Dixon, and Stephen BOtto
The Box An EF 152 Final Project S17 C-14 EF 152 Spring, 2017 Layne Hurd, Jared Smith, Trevor Dixon, and Stephen BOtto
2
Goals of the project Given parameters: Design and build a prototype of a child’s toy. Goals set by the professors: Keep a OneNote log of progress, identify a customer and get feedback, design and build toy. Goals we set as a team: Work together well, everyone contribute, and have fun
3
Our Idea When trying to decide what to build as our toy, we tried to think of what children like. And then it hit us. Children love boxes. So we expounded upon the idea of a box. So we thought of what else children like. And it hit us again, children love shapes. And an idea was born. Our idea is a box that you put your hands in, and without being able to see inside, pick up cut out shapes and push them through corresponding holes in the back wall of the box.
4
Customer Requirements and product selection
Simple Fun Colorful Educational Product Selection Reverse shape sorter Helps tactile and spatial reasoning Adds logical analysis
5
Initial Design Holes on top A 14x8x10 inch box
Curtain to hide what the shape is Laser cut top for holes to more easily fit through Iterations Holes on back side
6
Creation Process Laser Cutting
7
Finished Product
8
Actual Design Reverse shape sorter idea
Helps with tactile and spatial reasoning Kids love boxes Without being able to see the shape, the child must feel the shape they are holding and push it through the hole in the back that is right Built from wood and laser cut holes for a more precise finish for the shapes
9
Marketing Video Video
10
Customer Feed Back and Results
Paizlee, a 6 year old, was our group’s customer. She played with the toy and enjoyed the multicolored aspect of the box. She initially found it hard to push the shapes through, but once she got the hang of it, the fun began! Paizlee was overall satisfied with the toy and enjoyed playing with it.
11
Cost and Time Estimates
Prototype Cost Wood $19.00 Curtain Fabric $ 0.50 Laser cut wood $ 7.00 Nails, Glue, Staples $ 2.50 Total $ 29.00 Time Estimate 12.5 Man-Hours Retail Price for one Unit $14.99 Material Cost for 1000 units $ 10,000
12
Conclusion The BOX is a toy that helps with spacial reasoning by not allowing the user to see the block or hole they are pushing through. The BOX is a toy that all ages can enjoy, but specifically humans aged from 2 years to 6 years. It can be the source of fun for you and your family for hours! The BOX is soon to hit the market, so don’t forget to pick up your BOX for the low price of $14.99!
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.