Jewellery box for visually impaired people- My GCSE Project
Barney42
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Hey, I was wondering if anybody could be of any help with my GCSE project. I am taking DT GCSE and I have chosen to design a product that helps people with visual impairment. My initial idea was to create a jewellery box with different compartments and textiles to tell them apart. I was also thinking of a large magnified mirror attached to the box on a hinge so it could swing up and down. Your thoughts/improvements would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Barney
Many thanks,
Barney
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Hi @Barney42
Welcome to the community! This sounds like a great idea, I am visually impaired. I am trying to think of suggestions but I will get back to you on that. Just wanted to welcome you and ensure you that you're post had not gone unnoticed!
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Thanks for your reply I appreciate it. Will stay in touch thanks
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Hi Barney
I think using different textures is a brilliant idea. Mirror would be very handy too. I'm just struggling to think of a suggestion for necklaces as they easily get tangled up0 -
Thanks I can imagine that necklaces would be a problem. I'm struggling to think of a suitable solution at the moment but I will get on it!
Our project is all about an iterative design process which means we have to constantly improve our designs. This will be a great improvement once I think of a solution. Thanks for your reply it is much appreciated
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Hi, I think this is a great idea, and would love to see it in action. I think this will help a lot of people gl
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Hello I am currently doing my gcse dt nea and am also struggling to make my jewellery box inclusive for visually impaired people and colour blindness I had the same idea but am not sure hit execute it as many more males suffer from colour blindness and my client is female and product is fairly girlie - also how did u execute the design and do you have any tips I am struggl8ng and am predicted a 9 😭 - also do you perhaps have a copy of your coursework or nea or any tips for itBarney42 said:Hey, I was wondering if anybody could be of any help with my GCSE project. I am taking DT GCSE and I have chosen to design a product that helps people with visual impairment. My initial idea was to create a jewellery box with different compartments and textiles to tell them apart. I was also thinking of a large magnified mirror attached to the box on a hinge so it could swing up and down. Your thoughts/improvements would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Barney0
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