The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Analyse the project brief
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Applicable work health and safety (WHS), legislative and organisational requirements relevant to decorating for residential spaces are verified and complied with Completed |
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Project brief is reviewed, confirmed and clarified with client Completed |
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Parameters for the project are assessed and confirmed Completed |
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Resources are selected appropriate to work requirements and checked for operational effectiveness Completed |
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Communication with others is established and maintained Completed |
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Problems or underlying factors to be addressed by the project brief are verified Completed |
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Conduct research for the design
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Areas for research are identified Completed |
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Impacts of cultural, social and economic influences and trends are identified and analysed Completed |
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Ergonomic and anthropometric influences are identified and analysed Completed |
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Environmental issues are identified and analysed Completed |
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Other relevant information is assessed and used to guide research Completed |
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Design influences are prioritised for relevancy to design brief Completed |
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Collected information is documented Completed |
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Confirm the design brief
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Design requirements are translated in a manner which is clear and concise Completed |
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Factors affecting the outcome of the project are documented Completed |
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Criteria for assessing and evaluating design concepts are determined Completed |
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Final design brief outlining all the requirements is compiled, produced and refined with the client Completed |
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Generate decoration concepts
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Creative methodologies are used to generate a range of decoration concepts and themes Completed |
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Concepts are assessed against the project brief to select most viable solution Completed |
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Concept is presented to client using a range of concept presentation methods Completed |
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Ideas are discussed with client and concept is modified according to feedback Completed |
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Translate concepts into 3-D decoration ideas
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The elements and principles of design that are derived from the concept are explored Completed |
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A range of 3-D decoration ideas are generated from the concept Completed |
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Surface materials, finishes, and colours are explored and assessed for their ability to express the concept Completed |
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Furniture, fixtures, fittings and accessories are explored and assessed for their ability to express the concept Completed |
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The allocation and arrangement of objects within the space are explored Completed |
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-D and 3-D sketches are developed to document the 3-D space Completed |
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Revise and refine solution
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Planning is revised and refined, and ergonomics considered Completed |
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Regulatory requirements relating to decoration are assessed to determine compliance Completed |
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Finishes, fittings, fixtures, furniture, materials and accessories are selected Completed |
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Colour scheme is selected to complement the space and create the required visual experience Completed |
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Environmental aspects of decoration solution are examined and areas for improved sustainability are identified and incorporated where possible Completed |
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Preliminary drawings are developed Completed |
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Present decoration solution to client
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Final presentation is prepared for the client Completed |
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Final presentation is presented to the client with key features and benefits of the solution explained Completed |
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Client is engaged to gain feedback on decoration elements Completed |
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Reflect on decoration process
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Client feedback and response are analysed to determine success in achieving client satisfaction Completed |
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Own performance in the design process is examined to identify strengths and weaknesses Completed |
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Areas for improvement are identified Completed |
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