Thursday, 31 March 2016

OUGD505 Product Range Distribution - Feedback (Studio Brief Two)

In the studio today, I told people my ideas and asked them to tell me which they think would be the most successful. I have numbered the concepts and ideas, and the comments and feedback are below.

1. Leave weeds.
Instead of advertising weed killing pesticides, create a new product that would be sold, but it would actually only be water inside, therefore instead of killing the weeds, it would make them grow. This would encourage bees and other wildlife to come into the garden, which in turn will help the bees thrive.

2. Food stall.
Brand and create a food shop that would sell mostly products that have been produced through bees pollination. This is different than anything I have seen that is bee-related on the internet.

3. Bee feed.
Brand and package a new product that would be sold on the pets isle of supermarkets. Inside the bottle would be sugar water, however it would be advertised as bee feed. This is something that no one is yet to create, however it's probably handy to have around the house for when the bees are dying at the end of summer. The sugar water is said to give the bees more energy and can actually save their lives.

4. Smoothie Company.
This idea is similar to the food stall, however it would make the product more accessible as it could be sold in supermarkets. The ingredients in the smoothie would be 100% pollinated by bees.

FEEDBACK:

3. I think it's an original idea. I bet Danny will love that idea.
1 or 4. With the first, you'd have to be very careful how you would package it, however, as it would be false advertising. I think it's safer to go with the fourth concept.
4. I agree with Izzie, the first would be very difficult and the fourth idea seems the strongest.

As I prefer the fourth concept myself, this is the concept I am going to take forward. I think it will be the concept that I can create the most designs with and also have the most fun with. I also think the concept is really strong and this will definitely help with my design process and production.

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