Elements and Performance Criteria
- Identify evaluation criteria
- Project brief is analysed to determine key design requirements
- Problems or underlying factors to be addressed by the project brief are verified
- Communication requirements are identified for the project
- Current industry design trends relating to project brief are researched and identified
- Workplace and industry standards in relation to design presentation are researched and identified
- Quality criteria that apply to design processes are researched and identified
- Evaluation criteria are identified
- Apply evaluation criteria
- Drawings, mood boards and all associated documentation is examined to identify all features of the finished design
- Finished design is evaluated against original design concept
- The design and all specifications are evaluated against project brief to check consistency
- The design is evaluated to identify how well elements and principles of design have been applied
- The design is evaluated for consistency with current industry trends and influences
- The design is evaluated to ensure client suitability including adherence to time and budget requirements
- The design is evaluated for quality and innovative elements
- Processes engaged to develop finished design are evaluated for effectiveness in achieving final outcomes
- Suggest design improvements
- Factors affecting the outcome of the project are examined and documented
- Suggestions are made for adjustments to design to increase its ability to meet criteria
- Technical design skills are used to reflect evaluation outcomes and communicate improvements
- Potential design improvements are identified and tested for viability
- Selection, adaptation and introduction of materials, tools, technology and design processes are applied to design improvements
- Compliance with intellectual and copyright requirements is observed when incorporating ideas from others
- Evaluation report is compiled and produced