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THE PORTFOLIO OF CREATIVE SKILLS – 3 SECTIONS
Product Investigation
Approx. 7 (A3) pages
THE PORTFOLIO OF CREATIVE SKILLS – 3 CHAPTERS
Product Design
Approx. 12 (A3) pages
Product Investigation
Approx. 7 (A3) pages
THE PORTFOLIO OF CREATIVE SKILLS – 3 CHAPTERS
Product Design
Approx. 12 (A3) pages
Product Manufacture
Approx. 20 (A3) pages
Product Investigation
Approx. 7 (A3) pages
THE PORTFOLIO OF CREATIVE SKILLS – 3 CHAPTERS
Product Design
Approx. 12 (A3) pages
Product Manufacture
Approx. 20 (A3) pages
Product Investigation
Approx. 7 (A3) pages
THE PORTFOLIO OF CREATIVE SKILLS – 3 CHAPTERS
All 3 sections inter-link with one another
Your investigatory research work will aid your design
work, and you will make your developed design concept
Product Investigation
OCTOBER HALF TERM
7 WEEKS (21 October)
CHAPTER 1
An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker.
Create a specification for your product
Compare /contrast your product to a similar
another product (do not need need to own this
product)
Material/component analysis
Manufacturing analysis
Environmental analysis
Quality control and quality assurance analysis
Product Investigation
OCTOBER HALF TERM
7 WEEKS (21 October)
CHAPTER 1
An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker.
Create a specification for your product
Compare /contrast your product to a similar
another product (do not need need to own this
product)
Material/component analysis
Manufacturing analysis
Environmental analysis
Quality control and quality assurance analysis
To start this, you will need to take apart, dismantle,
disassemble 1 MP3 speaker, this should be started
next lesson.
Product Design
Given ‘initial’ brief
Given ‘initial’ specification
Create your own brief and specification
Given a MP3 electronic kit
3 different design ideas (annotation regarding,
materials, processes, finishes, construction,
dimensions, etc)
Evaluation of concepts
Development of final concept including
modelling to test aspects of final idea
‘Final design idea is significantly different and
improved from previous design ideas’
Evaluation
Engineering drawings (you will make this final
developed concept, using all the manufacturing
processes in the workshop – meaning, your
concepts should include manufacturing
processes such as milling, turning, wood lathe,
heat metal treatment... Using a range materials
etc)
Christmas, returning in January prepared for
mock exams, and making your mp3 speaker after
that
CHRISTMAS – 15 December
( 8 weeks including 2 half term)
CHAPTER 2
Product Design
Given ‘initial’ brief
Given ‘initial’ specification
Create your own brief and specification
Given a MP3 electronic kit
3 different design ideas (annotation regarding,
materials, processes, finishes, construction,
dimensions, etc)
Evaluation of concepts
Development of final concept including
modelling to test aspects of final idea
‘Final design idea is significantly different and
improved from previous design ideas’
Evaluation
Engineering drawings (you will make this final
developed concept, using all the manufacturing
processes in the workshop – meaning, your
concepts should include manufacturing
processes such as milling, turning, wood lathe,
heat metal treatment... Using a range materials
etc)
Christmas, returning in January prepared for
mock exams, and making your mp3 speaker after
that
Product Manufacture
Plan for manufacture
-Stages of production
-Time scales
You need to accurately manufacture your
final MP3 speaker, using your drawings.
Photo diary
-H&S
-Justify use of materials
-Justify use of manufacturing processes
Range of tests to check performance and
quality
Third party testing
Test against specification
CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3
CHRISTMAS – 15 December
( 8 weeks including 2 half term)
EASTER – 31 MARCH
Product Design
Given ‘initial’ brief
Given ‘initial’ specification
Create your own brief and specification
Given a MP3 electronic kit
3 different design ideas (annotation regarding,
materials, processes, finishes, construction,
dimensions, etc)
Evaluation of concepts
Development of final concept including
modelling to test aspects of final idea
‘Final design idea is significantly different and
improved from previous design ideas’
Evaluation
Engineering drawings (you will make this final
developed concept, using all the manufacturing
processes in the workshop – meaning, your
concepts should include manufacturing
processes such as milling, turning, wood lathe,
heat metal treatment... Using a range materials
etc)
Christmas, returning in January prepared for
mock exams, and making your mp3 speaker after
that
CHRISTMAS – 15 December
8 WEEKS INC. 2 HALF TERM WEEKS
CHAPTER 2
Product Investigation
OCTOBER HALF TERM – 21 October
7 WEEKS
CHAPTER 1
An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker.
Create a specification for your product
Compare /contrast your product to a similar
another product (does not need need to own this
product)
Material/component analysis
Manufacturing analysis
Environmental analysis
Quality control and quality assurance analysis
Product Manufacture
Plan for manufacture
-Stages of production
-Time scales
You need to accurately manufacture your
final MP3 speaker, using your drawings.
Photo diary
-H&S
-Justify use of materials
-Justify use of manufacturing processes
Range of tests to check performance and
quality
Third party testing
Test against specification
CHAPTER 3
EASTER – 31 March
Product Design
Given ‘initial’ brief
Given ‘initial’ specification
Create your own brief and specification
Given a MP3 electronic kit
3 different design ideas (annotation regarding,
materials, processes, finishes, construction,
dimensions, etc)
Evaluation of concepts
Development of final concept including
modelling to test aspects of final idea
‘Final design idea is significantly different and
improved from previous design ideas’
Evaluation
Engineering drawings (you will make this final
developed concept, using all the manufacturing
processes in the workshop – meaning, your
concepts should include manufacturing
processes such as milling, turning, wood lathe,
heat metal treatment... Using a range materials
etc)
Christmas, returning in January prepared for
mock exams, and making your mp3 speaker after
that
CHRISTMAS – 15 December
8 WEEKS INC. 2 HALF TERM WEEKS
CHAPTER 2
Product Investigation
OCTOBER HALF TERM – 21 October
7 WEEKS
CHAPTER 1
An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker.
Create a specification for your product
Compare /contrast your product to a similar
another product (does not need need to own this
product)
Material/component analysis
Manufacturing analysis
Environmental analysis
Quality control and quality assurance analysis
Product Manufacture
Plan for manufacture
-Stages of production
-Time scales
You need to accurately manufacture your
final MP3 speaker, using your drawings.
Photo diary
-H&S
-Justify use of materials
-Justify use of manufacturing processes
Range of tests to check performance and
quality
Third party testing
Test against specification
CHAPTER 3
EASTER – 31 March
PLAIN
ENGLISH
MARKING
SCHEME
TELLS YOU
EXACTLY
WHAT THE
EXAMINER
WANTS TO
SEE
PLAIN
ENGLISH
MARKING
SCHEME
TELLS YOU
EXACTLY
WHAT THE
EXAMINER
WANTS TO
SEE
PLAIN
ENGLISH
MARKING
SCHEME
TELLS YOU
EXACTLY
WHAT THE
EXAMINER
WANTS TO
SEE
PLAIN
ENGLISH
MARKING
SCHEME
TELLS YOU
EXACTLY
WHAT THE
EXAMINER
WANTS TO
SEE
Product Investigation
OCTOBER HALF TERM – 21 October
7 WEEKS
CHAPTER 1
An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker.
Create a specification for your product
Compare /contrast your product to a similar
another product (does not need need to own this
product)
Material/component analysis
Manufacturing analysis
Environmental analysis
Quality control and quality assurance analysis
Product Design
Given ‘initial’ brief
Given ‘initial’ specification
Create your own brief and specification
Given a MP3 electronic kit
3 different design ideas (annotation regarding,
materials, processes, finishes, construction,
dimensions, etc)
Evaluation of concepts
Development of final concept including
modelling to test aspects of final idea
‘Final design idea is significantly different and
improved from previous design ideas’
Evaluation
Engineering drawings (you will make this final
developed concept, using all the manufacturing
processes in the workshop – meaning, your
concepts should include manufacturing
processes such as milling, turning, wood lathe,
heat metal treatment... Using a range materials
etc)
Christmas, returning in January prepared for
mock exams, and making your mp3 speaker after
that
CHRISTMAS – 15 December
8 WEEKS INC. 2 HALF TERM WEEKS
CHAPTER 2
Product Investigation
OCTOBER HALF TERM – 21 October
7 WEEKS
CHAPTER 1
An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker.
Create a specification for your product
Compare /contrast your product to a similar
another product (does not need need to own this
product)
Material/component analysis
Manufacturing analysis
Environmental analysis
Quality control and quality assurance analysis
You can start to
think and sketch
for Chapter 2
‘Product Design’
Be wary of the
submission date
for Chapter 1
‘Product
Investigation’
Initial brief
You will design a portable MP3 speaker, using off the shelf components.
Initial specification
The product must include at least 3 materials (wood, metal & plastic)
The product must be manufactured using the
Centre lathe
Wood lathe
Milling machine
Laser cutter
Vacuum former
Appropriate hand tools
Heat treatment
Pillar drill
Sanders
Band saw
(3D Printer?)
In creating your own design brief and specification, think:
Who is your target market?
Appropriate styling /design choices?
Ergonomics/anthropometrics?
Is the product multi-functional?
Is it desk standing or floor standing or wall mounted?
CHAPTER 2
PRODUCT DESIGN

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Product Design Introduction

  • 1. THE PORTFOLIO OF CREATIVE SKILLS – 3 SECTIONS
  • 2. Product Investigation Approx. 7 (A3) pages THE PORTFOLIO OF CREATIVE SKILLS – 3 CHAPTERS
  • 3. Product Design Approx. 12 (A3) pages Product Investigation Approx. 7 (A3) pages THE PORTFOLIO OF CREATIVE SKILLS – 3 CHAPTERS
  • 4. Product Design Approx. 12 (A3) pages Product Manufacture Approx. 20 (A3) pages Product Investigation Approx. 7 (A3) pages THE PORTFOLIO OF CREATIVE SKILLS – 3 CHAPTERS
  • 5. Product Design Approx. 12 (A3) pages Product Manufacture Approx. 20 (A3) pages Product Investigation Approx. 7 (A3) pages THE PORTFOLIO OF CREATIVE SKILLS – 3 CHAPTERS All 3 sections inter-link with one another Your investigatory research work will aid your design work, and you will make your developed design concept
  • 6. Product Investigation OCTOBER HALF TERM 7 WEEKS (21 October) CHAPTER 1 An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker. Create a specification for your product Compare /contrast your product to a similar another product (do not need need to own this product) Material/component analysis Manufacturing analysis Environmental analysis Quality control and quality assurance analysis
  • 7. Product Investigation OCTOBER HALF TERM 7 WEEKS (21 October) CHAPTER 1 An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker. Create a specification for your product Compare /contrast your product to a similar another product (do not need need to own this product) Material/component analysis Manufacturing analysis Environmental analysis Quality control and quality assurance analysis To start this, you will need to take apart, dismantle, disassemble 1 MP3 speaker, this should be started next lesson.
  • 8. Product Design Given ‘initial’ brief Given ‘initial’ specification Create your own brief and specification Given a MP3 electronic kit 3 different design ideas (annotation regarding, materials, processes, finishes, construction, dimensions, etc) Evaluation of concepts Development of final concept including modelling to test aspects of final idea ‘Final design idea is significantly different and improved from previous design ideas’ Evaluation Engineering drawings (you will make this final developed concept, using all the manufacturing processes in the workshop – meaning, your concepts should include manufacturing processes such as milling, turning, wood lathe, heat metal treatment... Using a range materials etc) Christmas, returning in January prepared for mock exams, and making your mp3 speaker after that CHRISTMAS – 15 December ( 8 weeks including 2 half term) CHAPTER 2
  • 9. Product Design Given ‘initial’ brief Given ‘initial’ specification Create your own brief and specification Given a MP3 electronic kit 3 different design ideas (annotation regarding, materials, processes, finishes, construction, dimensions, etc) Evaluation of concepts Development of final concept including modelling to test aspects of final idea ‘Final design idea is significantly different and improved from previous design ideas’ Evaluation Engineering drawings (you will make this final developed concept, using all the manufacturing processes in the workshop – meaning, your concepts should include manufacturing processes such as milling, turning, wood lathe, heat metal treatment... Using a range materials etc) Christmas, returning in January prepared for mock exams, and making your mp3 speaker after that Product Manufacture Plan for manufacture -Stages of production -Time scales You need to accurately manufacture your final MP3 speaker, using your drawings. Photo diary -H&S -Justify use of materials -Justify use of manufacturing processes Range of tests to check performance and quality Third party testing Test against specification CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHRISTMAS – 15 December ( 8 weeks including 2 half term) EASTER – 31 MARCH
  • 10. Product Design Given ‘initial’ brief Given ‘initial’ specification Create your own brief and specification Given a MP3 electronic kit 3 different design ideas (annotation regarding, materials, processes, finishes, construction, dimensions, etc) Evaluation of concepts Development of final concept including modelling to test aspects of final idea ‘Final design idea is significantly different and improved from previous design ideas’ Evaluation Engineering drawings (you will make this final developed concept, using all the manufacturing processes in the workshop – meaning, your concepts should include manufacturing processes such as milling, turning, wood lathe, heat metal treatment... Using a range materials etc) Christmas, returning in January prepared for mock exams, and making your mp3 speaker after that CHRISTMAS – 15 December 8 WEEKS INC. 2 HALF TERM WEEKS CHAPTER 2 Product Investigation OCTOBER HALF TERM – 21 October 7 WEEKS CHAPTER 1 An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker. Create a specification for your product Compare /contrast your product to a similar another product (does not need need to own this product) Material/component analysis Manufacturing analysis Environmental analysis Quality control and quality assurance analysis Product Manufacture Plan for manufacture -Stages of production -Time scales You need to accurately manufacture your final MP3 speaker, using your drawings. Photo diary -H&S -Justify use of materials -Justify use of manufacturing processes Range of tests to check performance and quality Third party testing Test against specification CHAPTER 3 EASTER – 31 March
  • 11. Product Design Given ‘initial’ brief Given ‘initial’ specification Create your own brief and specification Given a MP3 electronic kit 3 different design ideas (annotation regarding, materials, processes, finishes, construction, dimensions, etc) Evaluation of concepts Development of final concept including modelling to test aspects of final idea ‘Final design idea is significantly different and improved from previous design ideas’ Evaluation Engineering drawings (you will make this final developed concept, using all the manufacturing processes in the workshop – meaning, your concepts should include manufacturing processes such as milling, turning, wood lathe, heat metal treatment... Using a range materials etc) Christmas, returning in January prepared for mock exams, and making your mp3 speaker after that CHRISTMAS – 15 December 8 WEEKS INC. 2 HALF TERM WEEKS CHAPTER 2 Product Investigation OCTOBER HALF TERM – 21 October 7 WEEKS CHAPTER 1 An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker. Create a specification for your product Compare /contrast your product to a similar another product (does not need need to own this product) Material/component analysis Manufacturing analysis Environmental analysis Quality control and quality assurance analysis Product Manufacture Plan for manufacture -Stages of production -Time scales You need to accurately manufacture your final MP3 speaker, using your drawings. Photo diary -H&S -Justify use of materials -Justify use of manufacturing processes Range of tests to check performance and quality Third party testing Test against specification CHAPTER 3 EASTER – 31 March
  • 16. Product Investigation OCTOBER HALF TERM – 21 October 7 WEEKS CHAPTER 1 An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker. Create a specification for your product Compare /contrast your product to a similar another product (does not need need to own this product) Material/component analysis Manufacturing analysis Environmental analysis Quality control and quality assurance analysis
  • 17. Product Design Given ‘initial’ brief Given ‘initial’ specification Create your own brief and specification Given a MP3 electronic kit 3 different design ideas (annotation regarding, materials, processes, finishes, construction, dimensions, etc) Evaluation of concepts Development of final concept including modelling to test aspects of final idea ‘Final design idea is significantly different and improved from previous design ideas’ Evaluation Engineering drawings (you will make this final developed concept, using all the manufacturing processes in the workshop – meaning, your concepts should include manufacturing processes such as milling, turning, wood lathe, heat metal treatment... Using a range materials etc) Christmas, returning in January prepared for mock exams, and making your mp3 speaker after that CHRISTMAS – 15 December 8 WEEKS INC. 2 HALF TERM WEEKS CHAPTER 2 Product Investigation OCTOBER HALF TERM – 21 October 7 WEEKS CHAPTER 1 An physical investigation into an mp3 speaker. Create a specification for your product Compare /contrast your product to a similar another product (does not need need to own this product) Material/component analysis Manufacturing analysis Environmental analysis Quality control and quality assurance analysis You can start to think and sketch for Chapter 2 ‘Product Design’ Be wary of the submission date for Chapter 1 ‘Product Investigation’
  • 18. Initial brief You will design a portable MP3 speaker, using off the shelf components. Initial specification The product must include at least 3 materials (wood, metal & plastic) The product must be manufactured using the Centre lathe Wood lathe Milling machine Laser cutter Vacuum former Appropriate hand tools Heat treatment Pillar drill Sanders Band saw (3D Printer?) In creating your own design brief and specification, think: Who is your target market? Appropriate styling /design choices? Ergonomics/anthropometrics? Is the product multi-functional? Is it desk standing or floor standing or wall mounted? CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT DESIGN