design challenge - candy dispenser
In this design challenge I worked in a product design team to create a solution to a chosen problem. This design challenge gave me the opportunity to apply all of my IED skills and knowledge. We utilize all steps of a design process to find a solution that meets specific design requirements.
Candy dispenser design brief
Client Company:
A Leading Candy Company
Target Consumer:
Children ages 5 to 12
Designer: Petar Milkov and Jake Papazian
Problem Statement:
The Candy Company is celebrating its 50th year anniversary and would like to provide consumers with a candy dispenser that will house the four existing bite-size candies that they currently produce. They also want new shapes created for each candy.
Design Statement:
Design and model a new hand-held dispensing system.
Constraints:
1. Must be durable.
2. Must fit into a box with interior dimensions of 8 in. wide x 4 in. deep x 4 in. high.
3. Must be an assembly of a minimum of four different parts.
4. Must hold the four new candy shapes.
5. The new candy shapes cannot exceed ½ in. width, depth, height, or diameter. The min size is 3/8 in. width, depth, height, or diameter.
A Leading Candy Company
Target Consumer:
Children ages 5 to 12
Designer: Petar Milkov and Jake Papazian
Problem Statement:
The Candy Company is celebrating its 50th year anniversary and would like to provide consumers with a candy dispenser that will house the four existing bite-size candies that they currently produce. They also want new shapes created for each candy.
Design Statement:
Design and model a new hand-held dispensing system.
Constraints:
1. Must be durable.
2. Must fit into a box with interior dimensions of 8 in. wide x 4 in. deep x 4 in. high.
3. Must be an assembly of a minimum of four different parts.
4. Must hold the four new candy shapes.
5. The new candy shapes cannot exceed ½ in. width, depth, height, or diameter. The min size is 3/8 in. width, depth, height, or diameter.