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Title Page
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Folio Contents
Identification and Exploration
Areas Of Investigation
Establishing Criteria for Success
Action Plan
Time Plan
Finance Plan
Justification of use of Resources
Exploration of Existing Ideas
Consideration of Design Factors
Research
Experimentation and Testing
Application of Experimentation & Testing
Identification & Justification of Ideas & Resources
Testing of Design Solutions
Application of Practical Skills
Industrial/Commercial Practices
Final Evaluation
Relationship of MDP to the Project Proposal
Identification and Exploration of the
Need
Motivation:
Purpose:
Target Audience/Market:
How will the intended project be used:
How will the project intend to meet the needs of users:
Areas Of Investigation
What is to be investigated:
How will it be investigated?
What are the Parameters?
What are the possibilities?
Establishing Criteria for Success
Functional Qualities
Aesthetic Qualities
Most Important Qualities
Least important Qualities
Project Success
Action Plan
Project Proposal and Project Management
Tasks
Identification and Exploration of the Need
Areas of Investigation
Criteria to Evaluate Success
Action, Time and Finance Plans
Selection and use of Ideas and Resources
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Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Action Plan
Project Development and Realisation
Tasks
Evidence of Idea Generation
Consideration of Design Factors
Research, Experimentation & Testing
Testing Design Solutions
Application of practical Skills
Industrial/Commercial Practices
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Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Wk 10
Action Plan
Project Development and Realisation – pg2
Tasks
Evidence of Idea Generation
Consideration of Design Factors
Research, Experimentation & Testing
Testing Design Solutions
Application of practical Skills
Industrial/Commercial Practices
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Wk 10
Action Plan
Project Evaluation
Tasks
Analysis & Evaluation of Functional
and Aesthetic Aspects of the MDP
Final Evaluation in regard to Society & Environment
Relationship MDP to the Project Proposal
Outside Evaluation of MDP
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Time Plan
Term 4
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Brainstorming Ideas
Week 4
Week 5
Research
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Week 9
Week 10
Ideas & Evaluation
Sketches and draft drawings
Week 6
Week 8
Term 1
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Working Drawings & Evaluation
Week 7
Week 9
Major Project - layout/planning/production
Term 2
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Major Project - layout/planning/production
Week 2
Week 3
Diary/Costing/Folio structure
Week 4
Week 9
Evaluation
Term 3
Week 1
Week 8
Week 5
Week 6
Project Presentation
Week 10
Finance Plan
Resource
Totals
Date
Purchased
Estimated
Cost
Actual
Cost
Progressive
Total
Justification of use of Resources
Resources
Finance
Time
Justification for the Use of this Resource
Justification of Use of Resources –
pg2
Equipment
Other People
Research
Exploration of Existing Ideas
Idea
Description
Positive
Aspects
Negative
Aspects
Interesting
Aspects
Exploration of Existing Ideas – pg2
Idea
Description
Positive
Aspects
Negative
Aspects
Interesting
Aspects
Consideration of Design Factors
relevant to the MDP
Function
How will my MDP work?
Considerations:
Aesthetics
How will my MDP look? Will it be appealing?
Considerations:
Consideration of Design Factors
relevant to the MDP – pg2
Costs
The cost of my MDP encompasses many facets. I must consider the following:
The financial costs involved in designing, manufacturing
Environmental costs including the impact of production on the environment, the impact of obsolescent products on the
environment etc.
Social costs such as any effect on accepted values, and changes to established cultural norms.
The consideration of both short term (financial) and long term (environmental and social) costs as well.
Considerations:
Ergonomics
Ergonomics refers to the relationship between the work environment and the people that work within that environment.
Considerations:
Consideration of Design Factors
relevant to the MDP – pg3
Safety
The safety of a design in terms of its production, use and disposal will influence its success. The design should not pose any
health hazards throughout its life cycle to the designer, producer or user. Safety in relation to designing and producing refers
to:
The safe use of tools, materials and techniques during all stages of the design process.
The designer's legislative responsibility for the safety of the design projects they develop
The health and safety in handling, use and storage of materials
The health and safety in the use of techniques
Legislative requirements
Considerations:
Consideration of Design Factors
relevant to the MDP – pg4
Durability
How long should my MDP be expected to function?
Considerations:
Quality
Quality has two dimensions: level and consistency.
The level of quality refers to the ability of a product to perform its function for an acceptable period of time. The consistency of
quality refers to consistently delivering the targeted level of quality to consumers.
Quality refers to: Accuracy of Content, Materials Selected, Product Presentation, Function and Durability
Considerations:
Consideration of Design Factors
relevant to the MDP – pg5
Durability
The ability of a design to last for its designated life in the situation or environment for which it has been targeted is a reflection
on its durability. The cost of the end product is usually reflective to its durability in that; goods designed to last are generally
more expensive.
Considerations:
Obsolescence
Obsolescence refers to when the design is no longer of any use and must be either discarded or recycled. Obsolescence may
also result from a design being no longer fashionable, or the design being environmentally unfriendly due to changed conditions
or laws.
Consideration:
Consideration of Design Factors
relevant to the MDP – pg6
Sustainability
Sustainability means the use of resources so that the natural reserves are not depleted too quickly. Sustainable development can
be defined as development that improves the total quality of life, both now and in the future, in a way that maintains the
ecological processes on which life depends. Sustainability of the resources used has become increasingly important in the
development of environmental strategies at both national and international levels.
Consideration:
Recycle ability
Materials and production methods which might improve the recycle ability of my MDP.
Considerations:
Research
Research Method
Catalogues
Reference Books
Internet Search
Industry experts
Interviews
Magazines
Previous designs
Description
Application
Justification
Experimentation and Testing
Aim
Method
Result
Conclusion
Application of Experimentation &
Testing Conclusions - Materials
Aim
Method
Result
Conclusion
Tools
Aim
Method
Result
Conclusion
Techniques
Aim
Method
Result
Conclusion
Identification & Justification of
Ideas & Resources - Ideas
Identification
Analysis
Justification
Materials
Identification
Analysis
Justification
Tools
Identification
Analysis
Justification
Techniques
Identification
Analysis
Justification
Testing of Design Solutions
Aim of the Test
Method used
Justification of the Method used
Results of the Test
Evaluations and Conclusions
Application of Conclusions
Application of Practical Skills
Practical Skill used
Where I used it
Why I used it
Industrial/Commercial Practices as
they relate to the MDP
Research and Development
Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial Setting
Research
Development
Practices used in my MDP
Industrial/Commercial Practices as
they relate to the MDP – pg2
Production Methods
Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial Setting
Practices used in my MDP
Industrial/Commercial Practices as
they relate to the MDP – pg3
Tools and Equipment
Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial
Setting
Practices used in my MDP
Occupational Health & Safety
Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial
Setting
Practices used in my MDP
Industrial/Commercial Practices as
they relate to the MDP – pg4
Management Structures
Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial Setting
Practices used in my MDP
Quality Control
Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial Setting
Practices used in my MDP
Industrial/Commercial Practices as
they relate to the MDP –pg5
Marketing
Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial Setting
Practices used in my MDP
Financial Control
Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial Setting
Practices used in my MDP
Industrial/Commercial Practices as
they relate to the MDP – pg6
Intellectual Property
Practices in an Industrial and/or Commercial Setting
Practices used in my MDP
On Going Evaluation
Log
What I Intended to Achieve at this point:
What did I actually Manage to Achieve:
Evaluation:
Date:
Analysis & Evaluation of Functional
& Aesthetic Aspects
Functional Qualities
Critical Evaluation
Aesthetic Qualities
Critical Evaluation
Final Evaluation with respect to the
Impact on Society & Environment
Possible Impact of my MDP on Society
Possible Impact of my MDP on the Environment
Relationship of MDP to the Project
Proposal
Did I do what I said I would in my Proposal?
Did I do a good job on my MDP?