Key Features of an Analysis for a Design Product

The major features to report about in your analysis essay are:


• Background information: revealing what the product it is, what it does, why you have to analyze it, and any other relevant information about the product. Cover the scope of potential target study areas like design, manufacture, production, operation/usage, maintenance, disposal, etc.


• Technology: examine the technology used for appropriateness and efficiency.
• Manufacturing facility and Materials: examining whether the manufacturing is feasible, economical or environmental friendly. Look at processes and plant, whether they are right, below standard, available or are unsuitable to conditions.


• Aesthetics, appearance and finish: is the product attractive, appealing, or of acceptable shape, colour and texture?
• Capacity: expressing the volume of work or items the product can handle.


• Function: examining component parts and how best they are suitable for their intended purposes.


• Performance: closely related to function, but focusing on extent to which the product serves its purpose. State whether it is effective or not.


• Environment and disposal: expressing the effect of environment on the product and vice versa. How is it disposable after life time?


• Safety: express the magnitude of safety associated with the product.


• Customer needs and Ergonomics: examining whether the customers or potential customers feel satisfied with the product. Do they recommend some changes to suit their needs? Examining the user friendliness. Is the product convenient for the user or operator?


• Cost: analyze the cost effectiveness of the product in terms of production and use.


• Competition: show its competition with similar products.


• Documentation: showing its assembly, operational, maintenance, or caution information. Are they well expressed?

• Maintenance and disposal: examine its maintenance applicability and how it is disposed after the lifetime.

In the conclusion of your essay you have to give the tentative findings, comment and recommendations to further develop the product if necessary.


by Christine Meany via Everyone's ADM Blog Posts - Automotive Digital Marketing

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