Design brief


1. Always start the design brief with “I am going to design and make .....”.
 This is followed by a general description of the type of device you feel will
 answer the design problem.

2. Do not be too specific. The brief should be a general description that allows you 
flexibility regarding the type of product you intend to make.

 3. Do not be specific about materials. It may be wise to avoid stating the exact materials
 it will be manufactured from (eg. pine, steel, etc...). Instead describe the materials to be
 used as strong, tough, flexible, natural, recycled, water-proof or similar general descriptions.

 4. Mention points such as; safety, general size, what it will do (it’s functions), general properties
 of the materials needed, who it is for (eg children), basic cost of manufacture or a lower and
 upper cost limits and other points you feel are important.

A design brief is a written explanation, given to a designer outlining the aims like objectives and
 milestones of a design project.

You will need: 


  • objectives and goals
  • budget and schedule
  • target audience
  • project scope
  • available materials
  • overall style in general
also, you might want to consider whether it's just a questionnaire or just a guide.








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