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Goal: Create an essential oils that are relaxing backed by scientific…
Goal: Create an essential oils that are relaxing backed by scientific reasoning and research
Research
What kind of sources should I use?
Can blogs be hlepfuul?
Magazines?
Only Academic sources?
Would a scent psychologist be the most helpful and understanding expert?
My expert needs to understand the aim of the prodcut, and the learning goal behind it.
Could I learn enough from research?
Is the affect of scent purely neurological or has it developed through histroy? Is it biological
If so, how should that be explained?
What about Aromatherpists for help?
What would I do if the product doesn't work?
To avoid having no time to redeem the initial product design I will begin production and give out the first prototype by end of October, review feedback at the end of November, make changes and give the 2nd prototype beofre Decmebr break and then review feedback for the duration of December break till mid January. With that feedback I will conclude the final product with
Should I set up a stand for people to review the product properly?
What kind of materials should I use?
Aiming for purely natural production, sourcing as many natural products as possible.
Understanding what is available in a domestic setting and what can be attained in an international setting
How do I make sure the effect of relaxation is present?
Have 5-10 people use the product, and have the people vary in occupation, age, and stress levels This will allow for a range of understanding. Over a period of a month, the testers will give me feedback and how they felt using the product.
How do I learn how to make an essential oil?
The principles of designing and testing the product will be learn through STEAM class, when aiming to make a similar product
An online free masterclass is available for beginners to learn how to make essential oil
To properly explain my product, what would be more effective a presentation or infographic?
A presentation would allow for a neat effective way of communication of information but may be difficult if someone comes in the middle
An infographic would be less detailed, but may help people understand the basic concept and idea better
A website could be a good idea, and it could teach people how to use the product
Is my main priority making sure the product actually works, or is it just making the product?
Would it benefit to do more research or do trial and error with product?
Trial and error would help me get done quickly, but it may not produce the most effective product
Research would take more time, making it hard to trial and error, At most I would be able to produce 2 versions but they may be closer to the final product as compared to trial and error