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GCSE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY - The Hart School

gcse DESIGN AND. TECHNOLOGY . YOUR NAME - THE HART School 30385. AQA 2018 DESIGN CONTEXTS. Identifying & investigating DESIGN Section A 10 marks Producing a DESIGN brief & specification How is your Section B 10 marks gcse . Generating DESIGN ideas coursework Section C 20 marks made up? Developing DESIGN ideas Section D 20 marks Realising DESIGN ideas Section E 20 marks Analysing & evaluating Section F 20 marks The exam board will give you 3 briefs to pick from to centre your coursework on. Its important to pick one that interests you and that you will have a lot of ideas on. Below are two of the briefs from last year, we will use these to focus on looking at some of the key pages required in your coursework. Outdoor living Keeping Fit and active DESIGN Challenges: Outdoor Living Keeping Fit and Active TASK: On a piece of paper create a mind map for each DESIGN challenge.

The exam board will give you 3 briefs to pick from to centre your coursework on. Its important to pick one that interests you and that you will have a lot of ideas on. Below are two of the briefs from last year, we will use these to focus on looking at some …

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1 gcse DESIGN AND. TECHNOLOGY . YOUR NAME - THE HART School 30385. AQA 2018 DESIGN CONTEXTS. Identifying & investigating DESIGN Section A 10 marks Producing a DESIGN brief & specification How is your Section B 10 marks gcse . Generating DESIGN ideas coursework Section C 20 marks made up? Developing DESIGN ideas Section D 20 marks Realising DESIGN ideas Section E 20 marks Analysing & evaluating Section F 20 marks The exam board will give you 3 briefs to pick from to centre your coursework on. Its important to pick one that interests you and that you will have a lot of ideas on. Below are two of the briefs from last year, we will use these to focus on looking at some of the key pages required in your coursework. Outdoor living Keeping Fit and active DESIGN Challenges: Outdoor Living Keeping Fit and Active TASK: On a piece of paper create a mind map for each DESIGN challenge.

2 Each mind map should include as many ideas of things you can think of about that challenge. For example: solutions you can already think of or things you need to think about in order to fix the DESIGN challenge (materials, cost, consumer). Traditional Minimalistic What are the consumer's style Modern What gender is preferences? the consumer? How old is the AESTHETICS COST CONSUMER consumer? MATIERALS/. MANUFACTURE. DESIGN CHALLENGE ENVIROMENT. FUNCTION SAFETY. SIZE. This is a detailed analysis of the DESIGN task (AQA DESIGN briefs) and will help you to think of areas to consider. Use ACCESS FM as a starting point and aim to have AT LEAST 5 points for each heading. You should have a mind map for EACH challenge. The two you are not continuing can be on one page. They do not nee to be as detailed as your main one.

3 Examples of layout and amount of content included TASK: Type up the mind maps you have created on 2 different pages or write it neatly and stylise it then scan it into the power point document Ideas to get you started: This is not an exclusive list, they are just ideas to get you started. To hit the high grade brackets you really need to think about the DESIGN challenge and list as many issues or ideas as you can. Outdoor Living Keeping Fit and Active Storage outside A home gym Gadget storage Storage of gym equipment Eating outside A stand for phone to listen to music whilst working out Console unit Tent storage or security Mobile and earphone holder/ charging outside A children's hobby kit to encourage them to look after Patio lighting wildlife and/or recycle An aid to help with working at home outside A children's game that promotes looking after then Social space environment and recycling An aid to help you exercise at home Things you can look at: Things you can look at: Wildlife Trust Issues in your own garden or home for example lack RSPB.

4 Of storage or not outside lighting, no space to eat National Trust outside Local gym Think about yourself what issues are their in your life Local sports team (no love life issues please) Your own home gym DESIGN SITUATION USER PROFILE. What is the problem you are This is the target audience your product is for. designing a solution for? You MUST have a client to base your product on. You get MARKS for discussing your ideas and Choose ONE PROBLEM you are designing a solution for, describe the problem and talk about why there product with a client. Your client can be within this is therefore a need for your light source. target audience group but does NOT need to be the final end user. Example problem: - Name (include an photograph is possible). There are a large number of blind people within the UK.

5 - Why do they need your product? These people want to live a normal' life and do not let their disability prevent them from doing this. To assist them with day to day activities they use adapted products to make the - Likes and Preferences. What do they like, do, task easier for them. These adapted products include wear, buy etc. - Moodboard Create a small moodboard of pictures of products and brands your client likes. This is about their personality not just products DESIGN BRIEF they would buy. This is a short statement about what you are going - Who else could the product be used by? AGE. to make. RANGE eg. teenagers, young adults be Example: To DESIGN and make a stylish and SPECIFIC. affordable kitchen aid to assist a blind person in making a cup of tea Possible Problems Local football/ Cricket/ Rugby team wishes to improve the fitness of its players during the closed season.

6 Since lock down Mr. Smith has built a home gym, however he has more equipment than space. Eating outdoors is great, but having to make several journeys in and out to bring the food is not always a good use of time. The Smith family love spending their evenings outside, listening to music and having a cheeky little drink. However, they are short of space on their patio for everything they need. The Smith family love going for long walks, often coming back with muddy boots. They struggle to find space clean and dry their boots. The Smith family love having friends over for a barbeque. However, serving food to the younger members of the family can be difficult, especially when they are trying to have a healthy diet. Client / User Profile You need to clearly describe who your user and client will be for this project.

7 You will have a client and a user, it may be the same person. It is important that you explain who they are: Name Age Role / job What they do Where they do it. Photo of them What do they like / dislike focus on DESIGN It can be shown as a list or you can write a series of paragraphs. TASK: 1. Type up your User Profile'. and create a mini mood board about their likes 2. Describe the Situation'. What exactly is the problem and why is it a problem Examples of layout and amount of content included Research Plan Once you have a clear problem / situation you will need to plan what information you need to gather. Here are a list of suggestions: Interview with client and/or Questionnaire for client or users (target audience). Real time images of the problem / location / problem Product analysis minimum 2 and NOT from the internet if at all possible.

8 Image board inspirational images to help you focus your ideas. Influence from other designers. Key sizes, shapes, materials etc. Make a table: use the template below to plan your research What do I need to know? How can I find the information What are the main parts of the Interview the client &. problem photograph the players training


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