Product Analysis is the process by which you examine how other people have solved a problem similar to yours. Look at similar products for inspiration. How did others solve this problem?
Analysis should include; materials used, ergonomics, aesthetics, form and function, how it was made and what design idea could you perhaps use.

From the BBC Bitesize web site:

Product design analysis means studying how well a product does its job. When you are analysing the design of a product you need to ask these questions:
  • What is the function and purpose of the product?
  • What are the different parts of the product and how do they work together?
  • How does the product use shape, form, and function?
  • What materials are used to make the product?
  • What components are used in the product?
  • Which processes were used to make the product?
  • Who would buy this product?
  • How well does the product do its job compared with other similar products?
  • If two or more products are similar and do the same sort of job, what are their unique points?

Tips for successful product design analysis

  • Make sure you understand what the product actually does and how it works.
  • Learn carefully how products are made in industry - especially look at what materials are used and how they are cut, shaped, formed, joined and finished.
  • Apply this knowledge to the product you are asked to analyse.
  • Think carefully about possible markets for different products: Who would buy the product? Why would they buy it? Where would it be used? Who would use the product?



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