Project 1.2.3A Hobby Organizer Design s1
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Engineering Design 1 – Design Process Hoodie Fix Design Brief
Client: ABC Hoodies
Designers: Your team members or company name
The drawstring in my hooded sweatshirt keeps coming Problem Statement: out and it takes forever to get it back in the hoodie.
What are you going to do to fix the problem? How will you Design Statement: fix the problem to meet the customer’s request.
Must cost less than $3.00 to produce Constraints: Must restring the hooded sweatshirt in less than 10 seconds Must be easy to use
??? – you choose another constraint
??? – you choose another constraint
Design Brief Deliverables: Sketches and Final Drawing
Working Prototype
List and budget of materials Hoodie Fix Design Matrix
1. In the criteria boxes list the criteria from your design brief. 2. Under the ideas boxes put your 3 ideas and your partners 3 ideas – label the sketches A, B, C, D, E, and F. 3. Evaluate the design idea for each criteria, giving it a value between 1 and 4, 1 means it doesn’t meet this criteria, 4 means this is the best possible solution to the problem for this specific need. 4. If your criteria is a question, use 1 if the answer is no, 2 if the answer is yes. 5. When you finish evaluating your sketches add the numbers across and put your answer in the Total column. 6. The design with the highest total is your Best Solution.
Criteria Ideas Totals
A Designed by:
B Designed by:
C Designed by:
D Designed by:
Hoodie Fix Design Solution
Design Process Step How We Completed This Step: 1. Identify the Problem 2. Research the Problem 3.Develop Possible Solutions 4. Select the Best Solution 5. Build a Prototype
6. Test and Evaluate
7. Improve Design