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DESIGN BRIEF FOR REFUGEE CHILD TOY
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@Alynah-Nayamuth Good start with your design brief. Please remember to use a formal writing style. This means avoiding the use of "I" or other personal pronouns, and focusing on objective, clear descriptions of your product, process, or project.
Also, it's important to be specific when describing the age of your target audience. Saying “any age” is too broad and could include adults or groups you may not intend to target. Clearly state the specific age range you are designing for (for example, “children aged 7-12”) so that your design choices are appropriate and your brief is more focused and effective.
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DESIGN SPECIFICATION FOR REFUGEE TOY
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Plushie
Teddy bear-shaped
30cm height (max.)
20cm height (min.) Can carry it around Can have a speaker or not
Speaker: "I love you!" or "You'll get through it, I'm here for you!"
Automated voice No specific gender No specific location Ages 5-20s The reason why almost anyone can use this toy is because just a simple plushie can heal most, if not all types of trauma. If you choose to have it with a speaker, those 2 messages are thing that anyone might need to hear, no matter the situation. As the messages are very vague and they could heal -or just make you feel better, at least- most, if not every kind of trauma.
20cm height (min.) Can carry it around Can have a speaker or not
Speaker: "I love you!" or "You'll get through it, I'm here for you!"
Automated voice No specific gender No specific location Ages 5-20s The reason why almost anyone can use this toy is because just a simple plushie can heal most, if not all types of trauma. If you choose to have it with a speaker, those 2 messages are thing that anyone might need to hear, no matter the situation. As the messages are very vague and they could heal -or just make you feel better, at least- most, if not every kind of trauma.