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I am going to write a short description of my idea here. I am going to briefly describe WHY this is an issue I am interested in, and HOW my idea might make the world a better place. I will write my first name here:

The Design Cycle, showing the four major parts of the design cycle

Inquiring and Analyzing[edit]

The Design Cycle, hi-lighting Inquiry and analysis

Explain and justify the need for a solution to a problem for a specified client/target audience[edit]

This is where I am going to explain and justify the need for my design. Specifically, I am going to:

  • explain the need for a solution to a problem for a client/target audience
  • justifies the need for a solution to a problem for a client/target audience
  • describe my client/target audience
  • I will complete this sentence: I have chosen this problem because _______. My solution will make the world a better place by __________ .

Identify and prioritize the primary and secondary research needed to develop a solution to the problem[edit]

This is where I will discuss what type of research I need to do. Specifically, I will:

  • State the main points of research needed to develop a solution to the problem
  • Prioritize the main points of research needed to develop a solution to the problem

Analyse a range of existing products that inspire a solution to the problem[edit]

This is is where I will list existing products that inspire a solution. Specifically, I will:

  • Describe the main features of an existing product that inspires a solution to the problem
  • List at least 3 different products that are similar to my solution

Develop a detailed design brief which summarizes the analysis of relevant research[edit]

This is where I will present my main findings. Specifically I will:

  • Present the main findings of relevant research

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Developing Ideas[edit]

The Design Cycle, hi-lighting developing ideas

Students write a detailed specification, which drives the development of a solution. They present the solution.

In order to reach the aims of design, students should be able to:

Develop a design specification which clearly states the success criteria for the design of a solution[edit]

Develop a range of feasible design ideas which can be correctly interpreted by others[edit]

Present the final chosen design and justify its selection[edit]

Develop accurate and detailed planning drawings/diagrams and outline the requirements for the creation of the chosen solution.[edit]

Creating the Solution[edit]

The Design Cycle, hi-lighting creating the solution

Outline a plan, which considers the use of resources and time, sufficient for peers to be able to follow to create the solution[edit]

Demonstrate excellent technical skills when making the solution[edit]

Follow the plan to create the solution, which functions as intended[edit]

List the changes made to the chosen design and plan when making the solution[edit]

Present the solution as a whole[edit]

Evaluating[edit]

The Design Cycle, hi-lighting evaluating

Outline simple, relevant testing methods, which generate data, to measure the success of the solution[edit]

Outline the success of the solution against the design specification[edit]

Outline how the solution could be improved[edit]

Outline the impact of the solution on the client/target audience[edit]

Grading[edit]

The grading rubric for each section is not finished yet, but when it is, it will be here. This is an example reference to help you understand how to use references[1]

References[edit]