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Design student working on garden product idea
"spirk" wrote in message ... Hi my name is Evan and I am a design student trying to come up with a product to help beginner to expert gardeners with the process of growing plants, fruits in a garden or greenhouse. It would be best to explain my idea by giving you an example of how you could use it. Presumably you've been given this particular topic as a project and had no choice. Just try and explain to your tutor that designers always do their best work - both commercially and professionally, when working in areas they're already familiar with. Gardening is a very large, competitive leisure market World-wide, and manufacturers are getting input and ideas from knowledgeable amateurs, professional horticulturists, and designers who are also weekend gardeners, on a 24/7 basis. The fact that you need to ask such basic questions means you're unlikely to come up with anything worthwhile - certainly when compared with designing for a product area you're familiar with. Concerning one of your own leisure interests for instance. If you can't think of a worthwhile design improvement or product idea in that area, then its unlikely you'll do so for one with which you're totally unfamiliar. Certainly not when compared with the many designers who already have the requisite familiarity. Basically its a non-starter in any case, because as has already been pointed out, many people are attracted to gardening precisely because it's so low tech. You hardly need any equipment at all as garden tools can easily last for decades. While the high tech end is already well catered for with scaled down versions of commercial equipment. And what's more, its not the end of the world if you forget what you planted where, in any case. To some people anyway. michael adams -- spirk |
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