Our Task
1. Brainstorm to determine at least five feasible alternatives for each sub-function previously identified and assemble the results in a classification scheme.
2. Form three promising design concepts by combining compatible sub-function alternatives from your classification scheme.
3. Firm up your three design concepts by sketching them up in the form of concept drawings. Functionality (i.e., how it works) should be clearly indicated in the drawings through the use of labeling and text.
2. Form three promising design concepts by combining compatible sub-function alternatives from your classification scheme.
3. Firm up your three design concepts by sketching them up in the form of concept drawings. Functionality (i.e., how it works) should be clearly indicated in the drawings through the use of labeling and text.
Here are the alternative concepts we came up with for each concept.
Here are the sketches we came up with for possible alternatives for our concept.
What we decided
We think that the best design concept for us would be a mix of most of them. We would like the frame to be wood, each character on a different axle, power from an outlet, and have prerecorded commentary.