Sunday, September 23, 2012
5 initial good designs
The first object I chose for my good designed object was my laundry rack. This object’s main function is dry clothes that cannot go into the dryer. I considered this a good design because it folds up and is portable and is lightweight. It is also environmentally friendly because it is made of entirely recycled material. Also, the overall design is aesthetically pleasing.
The second object I chose was my razor. This is well designed because it has rubber around the razor area and smoothers to help reduce cuts and nicks. Also, there is a rubber grip that helps with holding the razor at the right angle. The head, where the razor is, bends and rotates to help with curves and knees when shaving. Finally, the pink color helps the user that this is a female razor.
These headphones I chose as my third object, is not even mine. Looking at well-designed objects, I noticed my roommate’s headphones and thought they were very well designed. First off, they have an adjustable head strap that is easy to adjust. The actual headphones, cuff around the entire ear to block out other sounds. Finally, they have a little notch to wrap the headphone cord on so that they won't get tangled.
My stapler has a good design because to put the staples in it, you just slide the top forward and place the staples in. Also, there is a safe guard, so you won’t staple your hand. Also, it is designed for both table stapling and air stapling.
My final object and the object I ended up using was my teapot. This object has a lot of well-designed features. First off, it is microwavable and this is very helpful for a college student. Also, the spout is designed so that when pouring the tea it has a notch for perfect pouring. Finally, you can steep the tea right in the pot with the tealeaves getting into the tea.
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