My Gap is a wooden chalk holder that holds two pieces of standard chalk. I have made the following refinements to Prototype A from Week 4:
i) I decided that it is more important for the chalk holder to be small and elegant than to have a leather strip buttoning mechanism. Leather or any material sufficiently sturdy is also bulky and takes away from the simple rectangular shape of the double holder.
ii) I needed some type of material to line the inside of the holes such that the chalk slides out easily. To improvise, I've taken strips of sticker lining and glued it inside the holes. The glossy side faces inwards to allow the chalk to slide out, and a small portion sticks out of the top to allow the lid to attach snugly.
iii) I have applied stain and wood finish to the holder to protect it from wear and make it prettier ^^
This addresses my key user needs:
The holder is small.
The holder keeps the chalk from rattling.
The holder looks elegant.
The holder is sturdy.
The holder is easy to use.
It also addresses the following latent needs:
The holder prevents chalk dust.
The holder is waterproof (outside has waterproof wood finish).
Sunday, May 31, 2015
6.1: Alpha Prototype
My Alpha prototype will be based on Prototype A from Week 4.
The following is an annotated breakdown of the design:
Here are some pictures of the Alpha prototype!
As listed in my gap updates, the holder is small, has a slick inner lining that allows chalk to slide easily, and is snug enough that the chalk doesn't rattle and the lid doesn't fall off.
Based on preliminary observation, I think the following refinements could be made:
- cut body and cap together for consistent grain
- stiffer, more durable/reliable paper lining
- even smaller size
- slightly larger holes
Sunday, May 24, 2015
5.1: Concept Testing
I will be narrowing down my concepts to A and C.
I sent this picture out to 10 potential consumers. Out of those, 8 responded, and the most popular choice was Concept C. I personally would also like to further explore Concept A.
Sunday, May 17, 2015
4.1: Concept Selection
The four concepts I will prototype are designs A (Double holder with strap), H (Single holder with strap), and I (Single holder with slot).
4.2: Prototyping
Prototype A: Double holder with strap
Prototype H: Single holder with strap
Prototype I: Single holder with slot
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Sunday, May 3, 2015
2.1: Design Problem Definition
In what way might I...
decrease time wasted in classrooms?
make teaching preparation easier?
make chalk readily available?
* transport chalk cleanly and without hassle?
develop a light and clean chalk holder?
decrease time wasted in classrooms?
make teaching preparation easier?
make chalk readily available?
* transport chalk cleanly and without hassle?
develop a light and clean chalk holder?
2.2: User Needs
My goal is to design a container that transports chalk cleanly and without hassle.
User needs:
The holder transports the chalk effectively.
The holder can be attached to bags/backpacks/etc. (!)
The container is light.
The holder is small.
The holder can fit in areas that could carry a pencil.
The holder carries at most 3 pieces of chalk.
The holder fits in a pen pouch.
The holder protects the chalk.
The holder does not rattle.
The holder fits snugly to the chalk.
The holder prevents the chalk from breaking or shattering.
The container holds the chalk securely.
The holder keeps the chalk from being exposed.
The holder looks trendy.
The holder is not embarrassing to use.
The holder has a hinge.
The holder is slender.
The holder is smooth.
The holder keeps surroundings clean.
The holder keeps the user's backpack from becoming dirty.
The holder prevents chalk dust from getting on the user's hands.
The holder prevents the user from breathing in chalk dust. (!)
The container is sturdy.
The holder is not easily breakable.
The holder is waterproof. (!)
The holder is secure.
The holder is easy to use.
The parts of the holder move smoothly.
The holder can be cleaned.
The holder is not expensive.
User needs:
The holder transports the chalk effectively.
The holder can be attached to bags/backpacks/etc. (!)
The container is light.
The holder can fit in areas that could carry a pencil.
The holder carries at most 3 pieces of chalk.
The holder fits in a pen pouch.
The holder protects the chalk.
The holder does not rattle.
The holder fits snugly to the chalk.
The holder prevents the chalk from breaking or shattering.
The container holds the chalk securely.
The holder keeps the chalk from being exposed.
The holder looks trendy.
The holder is not embarrassing to use.
The holder has a hinge.
The holder is slender.
The holder is smooth.
The holder keeps surroundings clean.
The holder keeps the user's backpack from becoming dirty.
The holder prevents chalk dust from getting on the user's hands.
The holder prevents the user from breathing in chalk dust. (!)
The container is sturdy.
The holder is not easily breakable.
The holder is waterproof. (!)
The holder is secure.
The holder is easy to use.
The parts of the holder move smoothly.
The holder can be cleaned.
The holder is not expensive.
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