• Design Brief

    The toy needs to :

    • be safe for refugees to play
    • not culturaly sensitive
    • makes children feel safe and happy
    • helps with mental health
    • don't promotes violence
    • suitable for age 6-12
    • not too big ,to make more easy to take
    • can be produced using 3D printing technology
    • is durable and safe for long-term use
    • considers limited resources in refugee settings(example: no battery needed)
    • promotes positive play experiences
    • (maybe)reference to a particular TV or movie character
    • impact the children by making them feel like home,and have company
    • made for both gender(but more for girls)
    • good looking
    • cheap
    • moveable
    • colorful

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    Rebecca Zheng

  • @Rebecca You’ve included some good points in your design brief—well done. The next stage will be writing a design specification. Once you’ve completed that, it would be a good idea to review your design brief again to see if there’s anything that could be removed or improved.

    Also, watch out for a few typing mistakes:

    "metal" should be "mental"
    "batery" should be "battery"
    Careful proofreading will help make your work clearer.

  • Thanks for the compliment,
    and thank you for the spelling check.

    Rebecca Zheng