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Concept Design
                                        By Christian Euculano

                      “The beginning is the most important part of work” ~ Plato.


        Concept design affects each individual on a daily basis. At the local Wal-mart, an

individual is able to hit two birds with one stone. The store offers users a little bit of

everything. You need clothes; Wal-mart has it. You need food; Wal-mart has it. You need a

big screen television; Wal-mart has it. There is no coincidence that Wal-mart conveniently

has everything the average person could want. Going to just one store can quickly finish an

errand sheet. Wal-mart represents an excellent concept design that is geared to the

convenience of the customer.

        Concept design can be most easily defined by breaking the two words down to their

individual meanings. Concept represents an idea or thought. It usually is a collection of

ideas that represent or solve a problem. Design is the collection of the ideas that help to

serve a purpose. Together, concept design can be best stated as the process of determining

which technologies will be used in production and the product (Managing Quality, an

Integrative Approach).

        The concept design phase of a company is very important. It represents the

beginning of steps of a product. The design of a product can be the difference in success and

failure. Successful products all tend to have the same common characteristics such as

durability, user friendliness, and affordability. These characteristics that make up successful

products are all developed in the phase of concept design. “The design should always be at

the 'threshold of possibility' to ensure that an effective system is produced within the

constraints of cost, timescales, and performance” (MANAGING STANDARDS V4.5).
The “threshold of possibility.” First, and foremost, performance is the most

important aspect of a design. Two important aspects help create performance of a product:

technology and user-friendliness. Performance is directly related to technology. A

successful product needs to have the latest technology. In today’s world, technology sells.

People are greedy, they want the biggest, fastest, strongest products available. In order for a

company to compete it must stay ahead of its competitors in technology. For example look at

the computer industry. Every year faster processors are created. Two years ago, top of the

line computer processors operated at about 500 megahertz. Today, processor speeds are

closing in on nearly 2 gigahertz. The faster, bigger computers create more advantages for

their users. This makes staying on top of technology extremely important to compete with

competitors.

        User friendliness is also an important aspect to the performance of design. A simple

product is much more appealing than a complex product that is used to do the exact same

thing. User friendliness is one of the hardest aspects for a company to achieve. Designers

tend to be more intelligent than the common individual and can at times expect to much from

the user. This is when user input becomes very important and effective. User-input allows

the company to get a better understanding of what individuals expect. With this

understanding, a precise design of product can create ultimate convenience for the user. A

good example of this scenario was Apple computers. In the 1980’s computer systems ran on

an operating system called dos. Dos was not a very friendly system. The user had to

memorize numerous commands and then input these commands into the computer. Apple

computers began to hear complaints of how difficult it was to use their computers. Apple

decided to use these complaints to create an excellent concept design. They created a system

that was composed of icons and folders. With this new system also came the invention of the
mouse. Using the mouse the user could simply click on the icons and folders to work on the

computer. No longer did you have enter commands.

        Technology, although very important, is also very expensive. Cost constraints are a

major factor in developing a design. Sometimes the best technology available is too

expensive for a company or perhaps the end user. Keeping costs down is very important

because a product has to be affordable for the consumer. Therefore a company must balance

its selection of technology and cost. Too little technology and the design might be boring or

unpractical for a user. Too much technology and the design might be inefficient or

cumbersome for a user. It becomes very important for a company to set its maximum costs

and then try to deliver the best available design within those cost constraints.

        The last aspect that helps a design to the “threshold of possibility” is time. Time

constraints must also be factored in when creating a design. Technology makes timing very

difficult. A design must be able to be implemented in time to hit the market when products

are appealing to the customer. If the product to be designed takes to much time to make, the

craze for a certain product could be over. A good example of this was the Tickle-me Elmo

doll. This doll, brilliantly marketed, became available around Christmas. Every kid in the

country wanted one. The dolls were selling very well. Stores had to restock the shelves

every hour. The problem came when the stores sold out of the dolls. The company that

produced the dolls couldn’t keep up with the rate at which the dolls were selling. It took to

much time to implement the design of the product and get it out to the distributors. About

two months later, after the sell out, the company shipped more dolls back to the distributors.

The stores this time however had no problem keeping the dolls in stock. No one was buying

the dolls. The time it took for the company to produce the dolls and get them in the stores

after Christmas was just too long. The company of the dolls had costly time constraints

associated with their concept design.
Implementing a concept design can be a complex process due to time constraints,

performance factors, and coast constraints. There are a couple steps that help to create a solid

concept design.



        Step 1 determining goals, budget, and timeframes.

        Step 2 gather information about a product in relation to consumers and

                  competitors.

        Step 3 brain storm and gather ideas.

        Step 4 design a structure

        Step 5 create the design

        Step 6 implement the design

        Step 7 get feedback from end-users about the design.



These steps help to gain knowledge on the design and then make the best possible design.

        It is very important to note, that the phase of concept design does not actually contain

the physical product yet. It is just the blueprints of the product. It is the starting point. In

fact, even though the concept design is not physically represented, it is the most important

phase. It is at the beginning where any corrections or improvements can be made. Once

production of the product begins, it becomes very difficult to change the characteristics of the

product. Therefore, it is important to make sure the design is perfect before production.

        “The beginning is the most important part of work.” Concept design, being the

beginning stages of a product, is the most important aspect of product production. It is the

blueprints that outline all the necessary parts of a process. It is very important that this

outline, representing the concept design is within “the threshold of possibility” to ensure that

an effective system is produced within the constraints of cost, timescales, and performance.
Bibliography



http://sparc.airtime.co.uk/users/wysywig/wysywig.htm (MANAGING STANDARDS V4.5)



Lisanti, Tony. Concept 2000 :A new era in design, a new culture for TRU. Discount

       Store News. v35 n15. Aug 5, 1996. p. 13 (1 pages).



Rodgers, Paul A. Concept design assessment from specified user needs. Integrated

       Manufacturing Systems. v6 n3. 1995. p. 30-36 (7 pages).

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Concept Design

  • 1. Concept Design By Christian Euculano “The beginning is the most important part of work” ~ Plato. Concept design affects each individual on a daily basis. At the local Wal-mart, an individual is able to hit two birds with one stone. The store offers users a little bit of everything. You need clothes; Wal-mart has it. You need food; Wal-mart has it. You need a big screen television; Wal-mart has it. There is no coincidence that Wal-mart conveniently has everything the average person could want. Going to just one store can quickly finish an errand sheet. Wal-mart represents an excellent concept design that is geared to the convenience of the customer. Concept design can be most easily defined by breaking the two words down to their individual meanings. Concept represents an idea or thought. It usually is a collection of ideas that represent or solve a problem. Design is the collection of the ideas that help to serve a purpose. Together, concept design can be best stated as the process of determining which technologies will be used in production and the product (Managing Quality, an Integrative Approach). The concept design phase of a company is very important. It represents the beginning of steps of a product. The design of a product can be the difference in success and failure. Successful products all tend to have the same common characteristics such as durability, user friendliness, and affordability. These characteristics that make up successful products are all developed in the phase of concept design. “The design should always be at the 'threshold of possibility' to ensure that an effective system is produced within the constraints of cost, timescales, and performance” (MANAGING STANDARDS V4.5).
  • 2. The “threshold of possibility.” First, and foremost, performance is the most important aspect of a design. Two important aspects help create performance of a product: technology and user-friendliness. Performance is directly related to technology. A successful product needs to have the latest technology. In today’s world, technology sells. People are greedy, they want the biggest, fastest, strongest products available. In order for a company to compete it must stay ahead of its competitors in technology. For example look at the computer industry. Every year faster processors are created. Two years ago, top of the line computer processors operated at about 500 megahertz. Today, processor speeds are closing in on nearly 2 gigahertz. The faster, bigger computers create more advantages for their users. This makes staying on top of technology extremely important to compete with competitors. User friendliness is also an important aspect to the performance of design. A simple product is much more appealing than a complex product that is used to do the exact same thing. User friendliness is one of the hardest aspects for a company to achieve. Designers tend to be more intelligent than the common individual and can at times expect to much from the user. This is when user input becomes very important and effective. User-input allows the company to get a better understanding of what individuals expect. With this understanding, a precise design of product can create ultimate convenience for the user. A good example of this scenario was Apple computers. In the 1980’s computer systems ran on an operating system called dos. Dos was not a very friendly system. The user had to memorize numerous commands and then input these commands into the computer. Apple computers began to hear complaints of how difficult it was to use their computers. Apple decided to use these complaints to create an excellent concept design. They created a system that was composed of icons and folders. With this new system also came the invention of the
  • 3. mouse. Using the mouse the user could simply click on the icons and folders to work on the computer. No longer did you have enter commands. Technology, although very important, is also very expensive. Cost constraints are a major factor in developing a design. Sometimes the best technology available is too expensive for a company or perhaps the end user. Keeping costs down is very important because a product has to be affordable for the consumer. Therefore a company must balance its selection of technology and cost. Too little technology and the design might be boring or unpractical for a user. Too much technology and the design might be inefficient or cumbersome for a user. It becomes very important for a company to set its maximum costs and then try to deliver the best available design within those cost constraints. The last aspect that helps a design to the “threshold of possibility” is time. Time constraints must also be factored in when creating a design. Technology makes timing very difficult. A design must be able to be implemented in time to hit the market when products are appealing to the customer. If the product to be designed takes to much time to make, the craze for a certain product could be over. A good example of this was the Tickle-me Elmo doll. This doll, brilliantly marketed, became available around Christmas. Every kid in the country wanted one. The dolls were selling very well. Stores had to restock the shelves every hour. The problem came when the stores sold out of the dolls. The company that produced the dolls couldn’t keep up with the rate at which the dolls were selling. It took to much time to implement the design of the product and get it out to the distributors. About two months later, after the sell out, the company shipped more dolls back to the distributors. The stores this time however had no problem keeping the dolls in stock. No one was buying the dolls. The time it took for the company to produce the dolls and get them in the stores after Christmas was just too long. The company of the dolls had costly time constraints associated with their concept design.
  • 4. Implementing a concept design can be a complex process due to time constraints, performance factors, and coast constraints. There are a couple steps that help to create a solid concept design. Step 1 determining goals, budget, and timeframes. Step 2 gather information about a product in relation to consumers and competitors. Step 3 brain storm and gather ideas. Step 4 design a structure Step 5 create the design Step 6 implement the design Step 7 get feedback from end-users about the design. These steps help to gain knowledge on the design and then make the best possible design. It is very important to note, that the phase of concept design does not actually contain the physical product yet. It is just the blueprints of the product. It is the starting point. In fact, even though the concept design is not physically represented, it is the most important phase. It is at the beginning where any corrections or improvements can be made. Once production of the product begins, it becomes very difficult to change the characteristics of the product. Therefore, it is important to make sure the design is perfect before production. “The beginning is the most important part of work.” Concept design, being the beginning stages of a product, is the most important aspect of product production. It is the blueprints that outline all the necessary parts of a process. It is very important that this outline, representing the concept design is within “the threshold of possibility” to ensure that an effective system is produced within the constraints of cost, timescales, and performance.
  • 5. Bibliography http://sparc.airtime.co.uk/users/wysywig/wysywig.htm (MANAGING STANDARDS V4.5) Lisanti, Tony. Concept 2000 :A new era in design, a new culture for TRU. Discount Store News. v35 n15. Aug 5, 1996. p. 13 (1 pages). Rodgers, Paul A. Concept design assessment from specified user needs. Integrated Manufacturing Systems. v6 n3. 1995. p. 30-36 (7 pages).