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Andy's presentation delves into improving family walks by addressing the challenges of carrying children. He begins with background research highlighting that walking is the most popular adult activity in the UK, presenting relevant statistics. Current child-carrying solutions like pushchairs and backpacks are examined, showcasing their inconveniences through images. Andy discusses user problems highlighted by diagrams and videos. He shares concepts and prototype testing from his workshop. Finally, he reveals a near-final product designed for ease of use, demonstrated in an engaging video.
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This goes over the layout of Andy’s presentation, and rules we should probably stick to! Andy’s Presentation Layout
Research He started by giving a bit of background research, i.e. The fact that walking was the most popular activity for adults in the UK. Statistics might be useful here? He mentioned the problem of taking children with the adults
Current Solutions He then gave a few samples of currently available solutions, such as pushchairs and the backpack style of carrying children on walks. Pictures showed inconveniences and flaws in the current solutions
Problems Andy covered problems faced by the user. He used diagrams showing strain on the users back and legs. He also used videos and pictures to show how difficulties might be found, i.e. Showing that two wheels could have uneven height on certain surfaces
Concepts Andy showed pictures of him working on the project in his (garage?) or workshop. He also showed concept drawings of what a potential product could look like. He also showed a prototype in testing.
Final product idea He finished by showing a near-final product being tested, and the ease he found of using it (speaking to others without needing to worry about the pullchair). This was displayed in a video.