Wednesday, 12 March 2014

27/02/14 - Feedback from presentations

Getting the feedback for our project's presentation was really helpful to help develop our ideas. The feedback raised some useful questions and gave us some things to think about.

- We need to rethink our sponsorship idea. If we are taking away their customers, leading market competitors are unlikely to sponsor us if we are selling a similar product at a lower price.

- The magnetic pieces need to be light weight so that children can move them around and play with them freely.

- Focusing on visually impaired children over complicates our product. It may be simpler and easier to focus just on young children  and just have UV elements for it's aesthetic properties. Our product would have a broader market without the label of visual impairment.

- The magnets shouldn't have any effect on electronics in the room e.g. the TV as the magnets are weak in comparison.

- We need to decide on measurements for our product, what would be appropriate for children to hold and how many pieces will be in each pack.

- Will the magnet piece be easy to take off the wall? Will it be easy enough to peel it off the wall for the child?

- Will the pieces be easy to clean? We need to consider children getting the wallpaper pieces dirty and the parents wanting the product to keep clean and safe for the children to play with.

- We need to think about if the product will be important and why. Why is it important for children to be interactive? Development behind the necessity of the product is needed.

- We need to clarify the themes for the packs of puzzle pieces. We also need to think about age ranges and what themes would be appropriate for each age range, maybe a questionnaire would be relevant.

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