Stage One - Design Brief

Research:
  • View and analyse existing products
  • Review and analyse suitable materials and processes from which the product is to be manufactured
  • Consult with you as to specific design and market constraints
  • Liase with suitable manufacturers to isolate specific problem areas likely to arise in the design
Working Brief:
  • Analyse findings of research to establish working brief. Written confirmation of working brief is required at the end of Stage One for the project to continue.
Stage Two - Design Development

Concept Development:
  • Analysis of working brief
  • Determine process and materials to be used
  • Perform an ergonomic evaluation to determine optimum assembly servicing and user operation requirements
  • Prepare concept drawings
  • Do form studies within materials and processes constraints to obtain aesthetically pleasing appearance
  • Prepare presentation drawings of concepts
  • Prepare technical drawings suitable for rough quotations for manufacture of proposal
Design Proposal:
  • Submit to you final design proposal at a working meeting
Stage Three - Final Design

Modifications:
  • Make any changes to design based on Stage Two assessment
  • Changes are also incorporated based on information received from favoured outside suppliers and manufacturers
Technical Drawings:
  • Modify and prepare drawings. Drawings to be checked and approved by you and by any favoured manufacturers
Prototype/Model Making Supervision:
  • Liase with you during assembly stages and testing of prototype or model
Anderson Design Ltd
P.O.Box 7498, Wellington 6039, New Zealand
T: +64 4 801 9300 M: +64 25 420 330
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