- Year 10
Define a brief from design opportunities: saving space
I can define a design brief from my opportunities.
- Year 10
Define a brief from design opportunities: saving space
I can define a design brief from my opportunities.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- A design brief must develop from identified design opportunities.
- A primary user is identified.
- A design brief is a short statement outlining the design opportunity and identifies a primary user's needs and wants.
- Design opportunities are developed from exploring the design context.
Keywords
Design opportunity - a gap or a need where a new or improved product would be beneficial
Design fixation - focusing so heavily on one idea that creativity and problem-solving becomes limited
Design brief - a statement which explains what you are going to design and manufacture
Common misconception
Pupils tend to define a product that they wish to design and make at this point. They become fixated on a design.
Pupils need to keep their design brief open so that it does not create design fixation.
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