TASK
Once you have created a 3D model in CAD (likely Fusion 360), you should now use this to create an exhibition poster that promotes and explains your idea.
Make a copy of the poster TEMPLATE
Add a title/product name
Write a short blurb that explains the problem and product
Add a photo of your final physical prototype being tested
Add CAD renders of your 3D CAD model (be sure to download these as transparent .PNG files)
Annotate your CAD renders to explain features and functions
Note: You may also use CANVA to create your poster - be sure to make it A3 in size.
EXAMPLE BLURB:
"This ergonomically designed product helps individuals with rheumatoid arthritis easily open jars. The product features a user-friendly grip, tailored to reduce strain on inflamed joints. The non-slip handle is crafted from soft, high-friction material, allowing users to apply less force while maintaining a secure hold. Its adjustable clamp system fits a variety of jar sizes, eliminating the need for excessive twisting. Additionally, the design includes a built-in lever mechanism that leverages the user’s strength efficiently, significantly reducing the physical effort required. By focusing on comfort, accessibility, and ease of use, this product addresses the daily challenges faced by people with limited hand mobility, enabling them to maintain their independence with simple kitchen tasks. The product’s sleek design not only ensures functionality but also fits seamlessly into any kitchen. Through this thoughtful design, the product empowers individuals with arthritis to regain control over daily activities."
HOW TO DOWNLOAD CAD RENDERS
(with a transparent background)
EXAMPLE POSTERS
FONT MEME (for unique fonts)
If you want to use a different/unique font for your poster title, you can create and download one using the Font Meme website.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD YOUR POSTER AS A PDF
(for printing)
FILE > DOWNLOAD > PDF
Then share with your teacher as requested (either email of Google Drive link)