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Case study for a boy
During each break at school, you play marbles and you are becoming very skilful.
Every day you won beautiful large shooting marbles, which you showed, proudly to your dad at home. You did not take these prized possessions back to school, because you were afraid you would lose them. Unfortunately you forgot to put them in a safe place. Then one afternoon your mom spoke to you for the third consecutive day, because you had forgotten to take your marbles out of the pockets of your school trousers and they had landed in the washing machine. Your mom was very distressed because she had to call the plumber to see to the washing machine again. She warned you to get a container for your marbles, otherwise she would quietly make them disappear. You decided that this container would not be just an ordinary empty plastic bag, a glass, peanut butter jar or an empty coffee tin.
Case study for a girl
It is already difficult to get up early for school in the winter, but if your hair elastics are always missing, especially when you are already late, it becomes necessary to make a plan. You regularly miss the school bus and then your mom has to take you to school in the old farm truck. You decide to design and make yourself a container that you can put on your dressing table next to your hairbrush, in which you can put your hair elastics the moment you remove them from your hair. You have a lovely big dam on the farm where you can find lots of clay. You want to make a container from clay.
1. Research
a) What is the need?
b) Write down a clear and short design proposal for your product.
I am going to design and make a (what )
to use at the so that I can put my (what)
in it.
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c) Specifications for the design and manufacturing of the product.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING | |
1. The shape/figure | A cube with a loose fitting lid |
2 The size | Sides of more or less 10 cm each with each edge 5 mm thick |
3 Materials used | Modelling clay |
4 Finishing | Creative designs on the outside |
5 Durability | Handle carefully because it can break |
6 Safety | Use modelling knife carefully |
2. Design
Background
The five principles for a successful design is that the product must have a PURPOSE, an interesting APPEARANCE, will be made from a suitable MATERIAL and that it will be sturdily MANUFACTURED so that it will have a positive INFLUENCE on the user and the environment.
Requirements:
You are going to make six loose tiles that you can join. You must decorate the outside of the container in a creative and original way by pressing small objects such as screws, needles and paper clips into the soft clay, or by etching patterns into it with a kebab stick. Thus you are going to decorate only four planes in the same way.
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