Tuesday 6 December 2016

Updating Workflows


This is a screenshot of our shared workflow system that we upload all of our work to so we can find it easily. There are lots of files within files so it makes finding each other's work a very easy task and if someone makes changes to the workflow system then it changes on everyone's not just the person's screen who changed it originally which benefits everyone. Everyone has access to it 24/7 so they can upload work at any time.

Thursday 24 November 2016

Room Design



Room design




This is a room layout design of the current room that I am working in. I am going to completely re-design this room to accommodate our product for students to get the best use out of them. The black lines represent the desks that are in the room, the quarter eclipse represents the door of the room and the direction that it opens in, the non coloured box at the bottom of the design represents a television hanging from the wall and the coloured black rectangles on the desks represent the computers, monitors, keyboards and mice. The smaller rounded rectangles next to the computers represent the chairs that are in the room and finally the big circle in the middle of the design represents a table. 




Below is the new room design that I have come up with.



As you can see from the design the only thing that I have kept the same from the previous is the door because you can't really move that. The things that I have decided to get rid of are the television next to the door, all the desks, the computers, monitors, mice and finally all the chairs that were in the room. Instead I have replaced them with our chairs which are represented by the black circles, in the middle of the three pods of chairs are 4 television screens that hang from the ceiling and they are situated where everyone can see a screen without any difficulty. At the top of the design is the lecturers area. The black lines represent a desk and the black circle is the lecturers master chair from which he can control the whole room from.  















Wednesday 16 November 2016

Room Layout



Room Layout



This is the layout of the room that we want to kit out with our chairs. The dimensions of the room are 

Length: 7.5m 
Width: 4.1m
Wall Area: 55.4m2
Floor Area: 29.9m2
Perimeter: 25.6m2

The room plan also accounts for one door and two medium sized windows 



Once we have a final chair design and the dimensions of the chair I will be able to make a more accurate plan of how the room will look with chairs inside. This will also give us a good indication of how many chair we will be able to fit inside the room without making it to cramped. 

Monday 14 November 2016

Chair Design



Chair Design



After doing research on what types of chair designs would be best suited for our product, I decided that the design that would be best suited for us would be that of a gaming chair.




This is the design that I came up with for our chair, The coloured in parts of the chair indicate where the chairs features will be situated. I have labeled what the features are on the chair on my other design below.




This is my labeled design. Our idea is to take aspects of each other's design and create one final design that includes all of our ideas because the other people designing might have thought of features that I haven't. That's why we are using everyones designs not just one.

Wednesday 2 November 2016

Advert Research



Advert Research




I have researched three different types of adverts and analyzed them so I can find out what aspects of the advert would best suited for us to use when we make an advert for our multimedia chair. The three adverts that I researched were The Ipad pro, Google Pixel C and an advert for a gaming chair.






After watching these three adverts these are the notes that I made highlighting the parts in the advert that we could potentially use in ours.





Thursday 20 October 2016

Material Research

Chair Fabrics 



We decided to research materials that would be best suited for our product and after researching materials from the following site http://www.bhg.com/decorating/lessons/basics/guide-to-upholstery-fabrics/   We decided to research Olefin and Cotton/Cotton Blend more extensivley because, they were the two materials that were best suited for what we see the chair to be used for.














These are some advantages and disadvantages of cotton/cotton blend and olefin to help us decide which of the two materials would be best suited for our product.




Cotton/Cotton Blend

Advantages
  1. Non-Allergenic
  2. Soft
  3. Breathable 
  4. Insulating 
  5. Strong 

Disadvantages
  1. Colours Can Run When Washed
  2. Shrinkage
  3. Wrinkles 
  4. Fades In Sunlight
  5. Easily Stainable 


Olefin

Advantages
  1. Strong
  2. Stain Resistance 
  3. Easy To Clean 
  4. Lightweight
  5. Dries Quickly (Water Based Stains)

Disadvantages
  1. Heat sensitive (At high Temperatures)
  2. Sensitive to sunlight 
  3. Take Extra Care When Cleaning 
  4. Not Water Resistant 
  5. Not A Good Choice For Applications That Need Fire Retardant Treatment 







Sunday 16 October 2016

Research for group decision

Research


We have decided that the best product to make is an multi-media/artists chair, which will have multiple features built in. It is designed to help with work by including a tablet that can be used for everything from drawing to taking notes.

I will be researching different types of chairs that will be best suited to fit all of our desired features on without looking like they're all crammed together whilst also being comfortable for the user to sit on for long periods of time. 

These are the different types of chair that we could potentially use for our product:

Office Chair
Gaming Chair 
BeanBag 
10 Downing Street Guard Chair 
Armchair 
Ball Chair 
Bubble Chair 
Easy Chair 
Massage Chair 
Sofa 

Prices



Office Chair

Price - £40 - £110 

Gaming Chair

Price - £35 - £200

BeanBag

Price - £20 - £60

10 Downing Street Chair

Price - N/A

Armchair

Price - £60 - £180

Ball Chair

Price - £500 - £600

Bubble Chair

Price - £500 - £800

Easy Chair

Price - £20 - £80

Massage Chair

Price - £1,000 +

Sofa

Price - £200 - £700

When we have our next meeting we will narrow these choices to 3 and look over the research and discuss as a group which would be the best type of chair that we could use.


Features

Listed below are just some of the features that we could include in our product depending on what type of chair we choose we might not be able to fit all of them on. 

  • Speakers 
  • Side Tables 
  • USB Ports 
  • Multimedia Tablet 
  • Apple Pen Holder 
  • Audio Controls 
  • Wireless/Bluetooth
  • Bottle Holder
  • LED Light 


Speakers

Speakers are an important feature for out chair because if they are used for educational purposes then people will be using them to watch videos or even to play music from. I found that the best speakers we could use in the chair are 2.0 stereo speakers. They would have to be good quality to ensure that people using them would be able to hear what they were listening to clearly. The 2.0 stereo speakers would give us that effect.

Digital Trends


These are the current digital trends according to http://conversionadvantage.com/digital-marketing-trends-2016/

  1.  Search and ecommerce will go beyond Google, Facebook and Twitter
  2. Snapchat
  3. Live Video
  4. Advertise Through Instagram 
  5. Identity Based Shopping, e.g. Touch ID
  6. Healthy living and wearable technology in one 
  7. Pinterest
  8. Let Consumers Be The Marketer Of The Brand
  9. Omni-Channel Experience 
  10. Content Remarketing 



Wednesday 12 October 2016

Research for my idea


The Project





My Ideas





Originally I came up with three ideas for this project. The first one was an improved Laptop case/sleeve, my second idea was some sort of fitness device/clothing that would help people achieve their goals when exercising and my last idea was to go back to the retro Ipod and give it some added features that would make it more appealing for people to use.



My Best Idea



The Idea that I thought was best and would have the potential if it was created and brought into the real world is the laptop case/sleeve. I chose this idea because of the wide target audience that it could potentially appeal to, the main target audience will be students and business men/women but this product also has the potential to surpass that target audience and appeal to people who use their laptop on a daily bases!  


Features I Could Include


  • Waterproof 
  • Hard shell outer casing for extra protection
  • Battery in the case to charge your device on the go
  • USB slots to charge your phone or any other devices 
  • Compartments to store a mouse and keyboard safely 
  • Straps so users could wear it as a backpack or messenger bag 
  • Improved security so only the user would be able to access the bag
  • Speakers so the user can use them to play music or help give a presentation
  • Briefcase design so it is more suited to business people 


Research


Price

The most expensive laptop case/sleeve that I found was £210. It is called Booq Cobra Pack https://www.amazon.co.uk/CPK2-BLK-Business-Backpack-MacBook-Laptop/dp/B00KND9HI0/ref=sr_1_1?tag=mwgenius-21&ie=UTF8&qid=1465993807&sr=8-1 



I want to include aspects from all of these cases/sleeve into my idea to essentially make a case/sleeve that would appeal to everyone. Depending on what features people wanted to have in their case/sleeve would depend on the price, if they just wanted a standard case with no features I would price the case somewhere between £15-£20. But if they wanted they wanted the case along with some of the features I would price the case/sleeve at £40-£60 (depending on what features the user requires, max of 3 features) Then if the user wanted the case/sleeve with all the features included then I would price it at £65-£150, this makes the case quite expensive if the user wishes to have all of the features included but it's not the most expensive case/sleeve out there.

These prices also will depend on how much I can obtain the required features for the case/sleeve for so they may differ from what I originally said. 


Design


These are some laptop cases/sleeves that I have found online that have a good design that I could get inspiration from when designing my case/sleeve.



















References



http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/stm-grace_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/speck_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/bookbook_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/booq-saddle-pro-laptop-briefcase_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/incase-macbook-pro_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/knomo_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/targus_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/caseable_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/booq-cobra-pack-laptop-bag-backsack_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/belkin_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/lavievert-_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/amazon_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/inateck_thumb800.jpg
http://cdn.macworld.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3637520/thule_thumb800.jpg