User-centred Design

Age

Safety

Trends

Functional

Economic

Physical Needs

Emotional and Sensory Response

Product looks and aesthetic

Personal relation with the product

The product should identify with and follow current design trends. This includes social trends, manufacturing trends and trends in the current design scheme.

The price of the product needs to be reasonable for what is on offer, and how much usage and life can come out of it.

It is important to provide a functional product that can help the user in improving their lifestyle.

Two different options of storage

Having one side thats shelving and the other little compartment boxes

The price of the product can change depending on the source of materials.

The product should not contain hazardous materials or design elements to it that can hurt the user and his/hers environment.

During the design process all possible dangers should be well thought out to ensure the safety of the user.

The product will be advertised and produced for late teens yet all consumers are welcomed to buy it. This needs to be recognized through the design process to ensure that the design is appropriate for this age bracket.

The main idea of this product is to create a wall organised that can store and display personal items like photo frames yet also any other items that the average teenager has in their room.

It is important that the product is made at the right size to ensure maximum use out of it but for it to also be usable

The user should feel a sense of connection with the product in a way that entices the user to continue using it. this can be done by ensuring the product is built with quality materials, safe, usability, cost and aesthetically pleasing.

Since this product will feature on walls in bedrooms its important to provide multiple colours that provide a variety of options for consumers.