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Theme 3: (a) How can products be used to improve a teenager's study…
Theme 3: (a) How can products be used to improve a teenager's study area at home?
Mood
Lighting
Better sleep with red lighting
Projectors
Different colours for different effects eg. focus, relaxing
Stress
Fiddle toys
Push-pop bubbles
Fidget spinners
Puzzles
Rubix cubes
Jigsaw puzzles
Sliding puzzles
Other gadgets
Yoyos
Spinning tops
Mental Health
Anxiety
Depression
Focus
Distractions
Food
Phones
Siblings
Pets
Internet
Neurodiversity - certain conditions can make it harder to focus/work
ADHD
Dyslexia
Autism
Tourette's
Getting good sleep can increase focus
Comfort
Posture
Ergonomics
Cushions
Massaging machines
Eye comfort - blue light filters
Furniture modifications eg. headrests, armrests
Drink and Food holders
Auditory effects
Speakers for music
Ambient & Calming sounds
Fiddle toys for satisfying sounds
Noise cancelling headphones to focus
Possible Location of Study Area
Outdoors
Some products could allow the use of outdoor spaces to study eg. umbrellas, wifi extenders. The change of scenery would improve the mood and focus.
Desks
Desktop products
Desk modifications eg. storage, armrests
Size of product has to fit the location
Making the bed a place to study because it is more comfortable
Posture correctors
No firm surfaces to write on
Noisy areas eg. Cafes
Noise cancelling earphones
Teenage Interests & Worries
Sports
Sport team themed products
Homework and study
Worries of exams and grades
Stationary
Pencil cases
Colour organisation
Sleep deprivation
Sleep timers
Revision
Memory excercises like flashcards
Revision reminders and task management products
Videogames
Time organisation for study and videogames
Family
Mum always wanting a tidy room
Distractions from family
Accessories
Themed products
Branding
Technology
Use of technology to intereact with phones eg wireless light control
Power banks built in
Speakers
Age Consideration
12-15 years
Generaly less stress and less focus on work, so if aimed at younger teenagers, the product could be more focused on relaxing rather than work output.
younger teens generally spend more time videogaming, so a product could be made to organise the time they spend playing.
They generally are attracted to themed products more
16-18 years
Have a much larger workload, so products that improve productivity would suit them
They are more independent so are required to organise their time better
Organisation
Physical organisation
Compartments
Cupboards
Drawers
Shelves
Desks
Timetables
Calendars
Colour coding to organise tasks
Whiteboard
Organisation of thoughts
Organisation of tasks