Festival Lights

Durability

Should be able to survive harsh environments.

Target Market

Should look appealing to teenagers/young adults.

Main age range of people attending musical festivals in the UK is 16 - 30 (49.5%) Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/282833/age-distribution-of-visitors-to-music-festivals-in-the-unite-kingdom-uk/

Should be able to survive underwater (for a brief time) in case of flooding.

Material

Should use a soft plastic/rubber material for housing the light so it doesn't shatter inside a tent if it is put under force.

Aesthetic

Function

Should provide a wide arc of gentle light to cover the interior of a tent.

Performance

Should have a large battery life in order to last through the length of a festival. (Rechargeable, Solar Powered, Batteries etc.)

Should look simplistic so it can fit in with the design of any tent.

Should be portable, because it is going to be used in easily assembled and disassembled tents.

A blue light would work well to induce a calming atmosphere to contrast with the high energy setting of a music concert, giving the user a sense of relaxation when they return back to their tent.

Glastonbury

Modern design style to appeal to teens/young adults.

Priced around £5 to £10 to be accessible to people without a large income such as university students.

Shouldn't have any sharp edges to avoid anyone stepping on it inside a camp or hurting themselves on it.