Evaluating Final Product

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Take a picture of your final product in situation; this means that you need to put your product into the environment it was designed for. For example if it is a wall mounted DVD case, mount it on a wall and take a picture. If it is a speaker, put it on your bedside table, plug your I pod in and take a picture. Take a picture of your final product from different angles and put them here

In this box explain weather your product meets the specification. What changes would you need to make in order to meet all the specification points. If you think your product does meet the specification how could you have improved the specification? In this box explain how your products appearance could be improved. Make sure you make reference to tools and techniques you used. Did you have difficulty using tools or machinery? Could this have impacted on the final outcome of how your product looks?

In this box explain how your products function could be improved. Make sure you make reference to your research. Did you explore existing products? Make reference to your target market. Did you design your product taking into account their needs? For example if your product stores DVDs did you assume they only have 8 DVDs instead of 50? What could you have done to ensure your product is capable of what your user needed? In this box you need to put some user feedback. Give your product to a person that is the right gender/age group/occupation for your target market. Either give them a questionnaire or just ask them what they think of your product and how they would like it improved. Make sure you include their feedback both good and bad.

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