B4: Develop Drawings & Outline Requirements

B4

RUBRIC

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develops accurate and detailed planning drawings/diagrams and outlines requirements for the creation of the chosen solution.

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develops accurate planning drawings/diagrams and lists requirements for the creation of the chosen solution

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creates planning drawings/diagrams or lists requirements for the creation of the chosen solution

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creates incomplete planning drawings/diagrams

Note: The highlighted terms above are defined here:MYP Command Terms


Detailed Drawings

Develop your chosen sketch further by adding more detail (measurements, color, etc) and outline what you will need to create the chosen product or solution. This strand depends on what your product or solution will be. Select from the list below for examples:

Physical Products

Wood / Acrylic Products

When finalizing your detailed diagrams for a wood or acrylic product you intend to cut out using the band and scrollsaws, you will want to follow this example:

  1. Choose the concept sketch and develop your final sketch in more detail by adding measurements, colour, materials. Outline what you will need to create the chosen product or solution.

  2. Measure out the pieces you will need from your drawing and foam core prototype your product.

  3. Once you have glued your product together and are happy with the measurements, create a cutting list for your B4 documentation.

LEVEL 1 - examples


LEVEL 2/3 example

3D Printed Product

When finalizing your detailed diagrams for a 3D printed product, you will want to follow this example.

  1. Ensure your product is modeled in the Computer Aided Drawing (CAD) program of choice. We recommend OnShape since it can provide detailed orthographic drawings.

  2. Extrude your pieces and then follow this turorial on how to create an orthographc drawing in OnShape, NOTE: Your drawing template should be in MM so choose ANSI_B_MM.dwt for your tempalte. The size of your product and the scale can be 1:1. To the right you can see an example:

Fidget Design Screen shots_.docx

Lasercut Product

When finalizing your detailed diagrams for a lasercut product, you will want to follow this example.

  1. Final Sketch with dimensions as well as an Illustrator file with correct cut lines.

  2. Red lines with .001 strokes for cuts

  3. Black lines with thicker strokes for interior engraving

  4. Follow this tutorial when importing from OnShape to Illustrator

Digital Solutions

Mobile App Development

When finalizing your detailed diagrams for a mobile app solution, wireframing is an integral part of the design process. Based on your idea, create a working flow of how you think your app will work using any of the tools outlined here:

Video Pre-Production

When finalizing your detailed diagrams for a video solution, storyboarding is an integral part of the design process. It acts as your 1st draft for how you think your video will end up. You can change it along the way, but it gives you a good idea of what to need to shoot.

  1. Develop your basic storyboard into a more advanced storyboard with camera transitions and blocking

  2. Create a Video Shot List so you will have a plan

  3. Write a script for each character and include these files in your project for B4. You want to show up ready to shoot with everything planned

Website

When finalizing your detailed diagrams for a website solution, you will want to follow this example.

  1. Sitemapping


Approaches to Learning

Digital Design: Storyboard / Site Map / App storyboard

When designing a digital solution, this might be a storyboard, wire-frame or a site map.