What did you learn from your research and analysis?
This list of criteria will provide the parameters for your design sketching and then evaluate your final design. Think about the practical considerations of this project, how it works, the aesthetics and the needs of the end user.
Copy and complete the table below. Add in your own 2-3 success criteria for each.
Links for speakers design concepts sketching:
Design Ideas:
(See attachment at the bottom of the page)
Task: Generate design concepts
On an A3 piece of paper, 'brainstorm' as many design ideas as you can. Draw small thumbnail sketches with a little annotation to help describe the idea.
Please do collaborate with your peers to help generate ideas and give feedback to others.
Design is not a solitary experience so collaborate!
Highlight one idea and explain why is it your preferred idea.
Design Development. (10 marks)
Choose 1 of these ideas to develop further and produce a best quality design sketch for each. Refer to your Consideration & Constraints table and gain feedback to help you decide which designs to develop further.
These will be in isomeric or orthogonal, rendered, annotated and should include dimensions.
Evaluate your design. You should take a critical look at your design
Why is this design better than your other ideas?
How will it meet the needs of your client or design context?
Why is it cool?
What do you need to know in order to make this?
Are there any skills or equipment that you will need?
What problems might you expect to encounter?
Create a CAD (computer-aided design) digital version of your design.
Consider using: using Fusion 360, Sketch-up, TinkerCad, Blender or indeed any 3D modelling software you choose.