Design Brief

You are going to write a design brief so that you have a clear idea about what type of chair you are going to design, why it is needed and what the main attributes are that it needs to have.

Help and Support Reading

AS910 44 - Undertake brief development to address a need or opportunity.

Year 11 Design Brief

For this standard, you will be writing an extended and detailed design brief about your chair designs.

Context

Client Questions

Planning what to ask your client.

Use the What, Why, When, Where, Who and How sections to plan questions that you can ask your client.

You can be your own client or you can think of someone else to answer the questions for you. 

Help Video

You can now use a Google Form to organise your questions and get your client to answer them.  You can also use this to get feedback from your wider stakeholders when you get tot hat section in your design brief.

Google Forms

Client Answers

Client Meeting - Answers

Wider Stakeholders

Wider Stakeholders

Physical Elements

Physical Elements

Physical attributes describe how the outcome looks and feels. For example, hard, salty, spherical, loud, luminous, or big.

Functional Elements

Functional Elements

Functional elements describe how the product WORKS.

Social Elements

Attributes Priority Order

Product Description

Specification