Description:
I need to make a candy dispenser that will house 4 candy shapes
Design: The water bottle served as my candy dispenser. I cut out the bottom part so that I can fill it with candy, and when tested it, I noticed that the candy was getting jammed inside so what I did was I put 2 sheets of paper in the bottle to guide the candy through the hole. I also got a top(yellow part) from a small Chips Ahoy Tub; it's where the candy is going to go. To make it more appealing to children (which I assume is the target consumer), I took off the wheels from my CO2 car which I made last year and put it on my candy dispenser!
Conclusion
1) Why is it important to model an idea before making a final prototype?
It is important because it is hard to alter mistakes with the final prototype.
2) I didn't really work with a team since I wasn't aware of it.
3) A design brief contains the problem, constraints, and who designed the product.
4) You can advertise your design online or you can also make posters.
I need to make a candy dispenser that will house 4 candy shapes
Design: The water bottle served as my candy dispenser. I cut out the bottom part so that I can fill it with candy, and when tested it, I noticed that the candy was getting jammed inside so what I did was I put 2 sheets of paper in the bottle to guide the candy through the hole. I also got a top(yellow part) from a small Chips Ahoy Tub; it's where the candy is going to go. To make it more appealing to children (which I assume is the target consumer), I took off the wheels from my CO2 car which I made last year and put it on my candy dispenser!
Conclusion
1) Why is it important to model an idea before making a final prototype?
It is important because it is hard to alter mistakes with the final prototype.
2) I didn't really work with a team since I wasn't aware of it.
3) A design brief contains the problem, constraints, and who designed the product.
4) You can advertise your design online or you can also make posters.