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Children's Organisational Product (Survey)

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RyanrmStreeter · 04/09/2018 00:25

Hello!
My name is Ryan Streeter and I am about to start Year 13. For my A-level Product Design course, I am creating an organisational unit for my school's primary school branch. This organisational unit will hold smaller belongings (pencil cases), water bottles and paintings/drawings that the pupil may have made.

I have been instructed by my teachers to conduct some market research of my target market, which is parents of primary school students. I was also told by one of my teachers that this site would be the best way of gathering this sort of information.

If you can please answer these questions it would be extremely helpful:
1. Has your child lost something at school (artwork/pencil cast/etc)?
2. If it has happened has it happened more than once?
3. Do you believe that your child can be disorganised at times?
4. Do you believe that if the product has an educational element, that it would help them? (For example, if it had the alphabet or the primary colours painted on)
5 Can you think of any extra features that may be helpful/educational?
6 Are there any safety concerns that you may have that I can take into consideration?
7 If I was to paint the product do you think it should be painted in gender-neutral colours or primary colours?
8 Can you think of any extra items that the product can hold?
9 At the moment the sections are divided per pupil that would fit an A4 tray. Would you recommend the sections being bigger?
10 Any preference on materials (Plastics, woods, manufactured board, metal)?

If you want to send responses or have any questions/tips for me please email me at [email protected]
Thank you for reading and the potential responses,
Ryan Streeter

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