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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?
Issues studying at home
Distractions
Pets
Noise
Family members
Outdoor noise- traffic
Construction
Snacking
Mobile phones
Lack of space
Inadequate storage
Lack of desk space
Poor organisation
Discipline (lack of)
Timetabling
Motivation
Confusion with leisure spaces
Aesthetically displeasing study space
Positive attitude
Unsuitable lighting
Different needs for reading and other work
Light warmth- associated emotion
Comfort issues
Chair ergonomics
Desk height
laptop/Monitor height
Safety concerns
Spinal issues
Internet (viruses, cyberbullying)
Overworking
Stress
Mental health issues
Work/life balance
Study area requirements
A flat writing surface
Extendable surfaces
Angled surfaces
Storage for textbooks
A computer/laptop
Cable management
Access to power
Chair
Gaming chairs
Office chairs
Internet access
Where do teenagers study?
In bed
slouching
Difficulty writing
Comfortable
At a dining table
Near distractions such as food
Social/ collaborative work
More space for practical projects
At a desk
Encourages good posture
Requires good organisation to use space
Folding/ sliding to safe space
Teenagers
Age
13-15
Secondary/ GCSE level
More basic study tasks
Variety of subjects
16-19
A-level
Spaces for specialist equipment
Advanced tasks; and need for concentration
Apprenticeships
Versatile spaces
Practical work
Gender
Boys
Common interests
Videogames
Call of duty
Fortnite
Grand Theft Auto
Sports
Rugby
Football
Tennis
Ciricket
Formula 1 racing
Photography
tech
Cryptocurrency
Gaming computers
Mobile phones
Laptops
Headphones
Listening to music
Rap
Rock
Dance
Instruments
Girls
Common interests
Art
Painting
Drawing
Sculpture
Dance
Music
Singing
Listening to music
Pop
Country
Indie rock
Fashion
Design
Shopping
Sports
Netball
Tennis
Football
Hockey
Other
LGBTQ+
Pride flags
Non-gender specific
Budget
Short term arrangements
Limited earning capacity
Lower budget than adults
Improvements
Stand-alone products
Customisable
Higher profit potential?
Products to add to existing items
Clip on mechanisms
Standardised sizing
Better sustainability
Cost benefits for customer
Home situations
Flats
Smaller spaces
Strict reuglations
Houses
Larger spaces
Rental
Temporary/ semipermanent
Low cost for short term use
Ownership
Permanent fixtures
Custom to fit spaces
Longer use, higher costs
Shared rooms
Increased need for separation
Lack of Privacy
Relevant product categories
Desk organisers
Shelving
Lamps
Speakers
Pinboards
Chairs
Monitor stands
Timetabling apps
Inclusivity
Neurodivergence
ADHD
Dyslexia
Autisum
OCD
Physical disability
Wheel chair users
Visual impairment
Hearing issues