1. Adjustable
Kindle
Stand
Prototyping
Making
scale
prototypes
of
my
drawings
and
3D
designs
allowed
me
to
further
analyse
against
my
specifica=on
and
clients
desires.
Also
prac=ce
in
working
with
various
materials
and
their
proper=es.
Year
13
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Product
Design
Final
Project
2.
3.
4. Adjustable
Kindle
Stand
Design
Refinement
Making
the
final
adjustments
before
planning
the
manufacture.
The
use
of
corporate
iden=ty
and
the
last
feedback
my
client
gives
me.
Accurate
dimensions
are
then
devised
and
used
on
detailed
blueprint.
Year
13
|
Product
Design
Final
Project
5.
6.
7.
8. Adjustable
Kindle
Stand
Plan
of
Manufacture
Planning
the
process
I
need
to
undertake
to
obtain
my
full
scale
working
model.
Also
a
detailed
understanding
of
health
and
safety
and
the
use
of
QA/
QC
is
needed.
Jasper
Thorley
Year
13
|
Product
Design
Final
Project
9.
10. Adjustable
Kindle
Stand
Evalua?on
Evalua=ng
firstly
against
my
specifica=on
and
secondly
whether
I
meet
all
the
points
or
not.
Mee=ng
all
the
criteria
means
I
have
developed
my
product
successfully.
Undergoing
a
client
interview
for
further
improvement
ideas
and
his/
her
view
on
the
product
created.
Year
13
|
Product
Design
Final
Project
11.
12.
13. Adjustable
Kindle
Stand
Improvements
Any
improvements
suggested
by
the
client
are
considered
and
any
views
of
my
own
are
created
and
shown
in
mul=ple
ways.
Jasper
Thorley
Year
13
|
Product
Design
Final
Project
14.
15. Product
Design
Storage
School
Hook
-‐
Storage
I
looked
into
storage
in
depth
and
created
a
solu=on
for
children's
hooks
in
school.
It
was
designed
to
store
away
in
the
wall
so
it
was
flush
with
the
edge
making
them
safer
for
children.
When
the
front
is
pulled
open
the
hook
flips
out.
The
hook’s
design
has
the
alphabet
on
the
front.
This
could
then
be
adapted
to
children’s
names
etc.
Year
12
|
Product
Design
Project
16.
17.
18. Product
Design
Posture
Posture
Chair
For
this
project
I
designed
and
manufactured
a
solu=on
to
back
posture
when
sea=ng.
The
chair
was
designed
to
be
used
in
schools.
The
adaptable
sliders
meant
the
students
were
able
to
modify
the
seats
to
their
suited
sizes.
Year
12
|
Product
Design
Project