cas - innovate it, light it up!
function
materials
target user / audience
size
aesthetics
environmental considerations
manufacture
cost
purpose
students, teachers, and workers! - suitable for most ( almost all ) ages of all genders
desk light, mood light, night light
to make it easier for people to see what they're doing
- smaller it is, the less materials needed, the cheaper it is
constraints? big, medium, small
shape
color
pattern
ceramic ( eg; porcelain, stoneware )
wood ( eg; driftwood )
glass ( eg; tempered, laminated )
plastic ( eg; adhesive styrene )
metal ( eg; brass, bronze, copper )
stored on a desk, won't be prone to falling / anyone knocking it down by accident
mm, cm, in.
must be big enough to provide sufficient light
best kept in a clean & empty desk
time
days, weeks, months ( approx. 4 months )
minutes, hours, ( classes 3x a week, 1hr long each )
low cost, fair cost, expensive
baskets ( willow, twigs, fiber )
small enough to be portable? ( won't be hard to carry )
equipment setup (if at actual school)
tool preparation
experimentation on fusion 360
very much suitable for highschool students
and those who work from home!
prototyping with available materials
texture
would be more sustainable if the material falls into one of the 6 R's
rough, smooth,
bright, muted, pastels, earth tones
round, rectangular