Developing Your Portfolio
Developing Your Portfolio
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Investigating the Problem
SEATING
Preservatives? On grass or
Foam Storage? hard surface?
Oils? Stability?
padding? Collapsible?
Stains? Sturdiness?
Interview TIPS:
decide what information you need to find out
write out your questions beforehand
don’t try and write their answers – use a dictaphone to
record and write later
write up the interview in full while it is still fresh in your mind
go through and highlight the important bits.
You will need to show which design is the most suitable for
development. You can do this in several ways but below is
one method for you to think about:
Materials Assembly
Ergonomics Production techniques
Aesthetics
Proportions
Stage 3
• Four minutes
Stage 4 should be spent
• Give the sheet back to on each
the original person. development.
MDF
Natural
Injection wood
moulded
polypropylene
START/STOP DECISION
PROCESS
On the next slide you can fill in a cutting list for yourself.
Photo
Name of
testing
Description of testing
1 2
Testing: Evaluations:
User
User
Physical
Against spec
Visual
3
Modifications:
Improvements
Changes