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How can products be used to improve a teenager’s study area at home -…
How can products be used to improve a teenager’s study area at home
What are the issues
It is harder to concentrate at a home study environment rather than at school
Distractions
Not in a proper working environment
Bad erganomics/anthropometrics
Uncomfortable study environment
Leads to poor posture
Leads to muscle aches and pains
internet issues
Mental health
Stress
Overworking
Untidy workspace
disorganised books
Messy stationary
Lack of space
Who is the client
Has to be aimed towards teenagers
Secondary school
University
Teenagers who aare interested in or need to study more
Where do teenagers study
Kitchen table
Sofa
Garden
Desk
Teenager
Interesting design
Interests
Sports
Music
Computer games
What could be done
Relaxation
Relaxing/focused music
Calming lamps
Plants
More comfortable study area
Posture
Erganomics
Raised computer stand
Area for extra keyboard and or mouse
Efficient working environment
Organised stationary
book storage
pencil holder
Extra space for ruler, protractor, etc.
Easy access and use for chromebooks, exercise books and textbooks
Safety
There should be few sharp edges
There shouldn't be pieces small enough for babies to swallow
Eyesight
There should be some kind of filter to block out blue light before going to bed so that you can sleep better
The study area should be designed so that the chromebook is a sufficient distance away to reduce eyesight damage
Shouldn't be too heavy in case it is dropped
Government legislation
Function
Must be used to improve study
Should increase concentration
Should increase efficiency
Should make the study environment more comfortable
Better erganomics and anthropomentrics
Calming
Relaxing music
Plants/Calming lamps
Material and Manufacture
Materials shouldn't distract from work
few bright colours
simple but aesthetically pleasing
Cost should be as low as possible while still being durable to last a long time
As a structure on a desk, the materials should be durable rigid so that it can be used for a long time
Size
Should fit on most desks
Smaller than 1m length
Smaller than 40cm width
Could be portable
Compactable
sliding or adjustable components
Space efficient
Can't take away too much desk space if it is going on a desk or it defeats the point of organising a desk study area
Big enough to hold/store stationary and/or books
Larger than 10cm width and length
Could rest on lap when not working on a desk
Leg shaped rests on bottom
Balanced weight/size