Design Brief
A Design Brief helps you understand WHAT you are making, WHO you are making it for and WHY they need it.
Design Brief
Design Brief
Conceptual Statement
Conceptual Statement
Your local kindergarden school is wanting some new books to use with their children.
Your local kindergarden school is wanting some new books to use with their children.
The children's favourite style of book is a "lift the flap" or pop-up type.
The children's favourite style of book is a "lift the flap" or pop-up type.
You are to design and make a model of a new lift the flap / pop-up book for the kindergarden to use with their children.
You are to design and make a model of a new lift the flap / pop-up book for the kindergarden to use with their children.
Task 1
Task 1
Make a copy of this design brief document using the button.
Make a copy of this design brief document using the button.
Copy and paste the conceptual statement into your Design Brief document.
Initial Specification
Initial Specification
These are the things that everyone must include in all of their design ideas.
Your book will have at least a front, 4 pages and a back.
The main body of the book will be made from card.
The target audience of your book will be 4-5 year olds.
Your book will be colourful.
Task 2
Task 2
Copy these specification points onto your Design Brief document where it says "Initial Specification"
Copy these specification points onto your Design Brief document where it says "Initial Specification"
You will be filling in the Personal Specification section after you have done some research and some concept ideas.