1. How does my finished product compare to my
design?
My final piece had a few changes compared to my fist thought
of what I wanted to look like, It had the same basic structure
of what I wanted but I changed the name of the product very
late on as I thought it would connect more to my client
proposal. The colour of the bottle was originally going to be
green but I found that blue relates to me as freedom.
2. How has technology helped turn my design
into a real product?
The computer was a big maker for my product as I used
Photoshop to design my ideas until I got that bone what
was perfect. Without Photoshop I think it would have
been basically impossible to create my final idea.
3. Do I think my product is suitable for my
target audience?
I think my product relates to my target audience as the
colour would attract the age of people, as well as the
nice bottle what would make the customer to always hold
it and use it. The bottle is not to big so it is easy to put in
your pocket and just go somewhere.
4. Describe two challenges you had to
overcome?
I had to overcome my problems with Photoshop as I
sometimes find it hard to put pictures min the right
places without it looking overcrowded or rushed. I found
collecting my information a bit challenging as everyone
had different options on my ideas.
5. Describe the technical skills I have gained
over my time?
I have gained so much Photoshop skills its unbelievable,
Photoshop was my biggest challenge I overcame it and
made it one of my strong skills.
6. Describe the technical skills I have gained
over my time?
I have gained so much Photoshop skills its unbelievable,
Photoshop was my biggest challenge I overcame it and
made it one of my strong skills.