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 designing for retail environments are verified and complied with Completed |
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Project brief is reviewed, confirmed and clarified with client Completed |
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Key requirements for the project are assessed and confirmed and constraints determined 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 in the design project is established and maintained Completed |
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Relevant research is conducted to gain all information which may be used to inform the design process Completed |
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All required information is accessed and interpreted to inform the design process Completed |
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Conduct project research
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Site analysis is conducted to assess the requirements of the spaces requiring work Completed |
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Intended function of the space is ascertained from the client Completed |
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Contextual information relating to the brief is researched and evaluated Completed |
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Functional and planning issues are determined specific to the site and client requirements Completed |
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Issues relating to the retail environment are identified and their implications for the design project determined Completed |
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Research material is organised and presented in the form of a design proposal Completed |
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Project is planned to make effective use of time and available resources Completed |
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Develop design concepts
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Multiple ideas and concepts are generated in a creative and diverse manner that is sympathetic to the design brief Completed |
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Concepts are presented through sketches, mood boards, concept boards and concept models Completed |
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Viability of concepts are assessed in conjunction with others Completed |
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Environmental aspects of the project are assessed and design concepts reviewed to ensure maximum energy efficiency is achieved in solution Completed |
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Access issues relating the project are identified and addressed in design solution Completed |
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Design the space
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Ideas are translated into 3-D space satisfying functional criteria Completed |
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Evidence of 3-D notions are explored through modelling Completed |
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Idea with the greatest potential for success is presented to promote the design's acceptance using both 2-D and 3-D representations Completed |
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Client feedback is sought, amendments are agreed to and recorded, and ideas are revised and refined Completed |
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A materials palette is selected to enhance spatial ideas Completed |
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Design is modified in response to critical feedback without losing integrity of the design intention Completed |
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Revise and refine solution
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Ergonomic and anthropometric principles are assessed in respect to the space and the intended products Completed |
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Spatial planning is further revised and resolved in response to client feedback Completed |
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Materials, colours, finishes, fixtures and fittings are selected appropriate to the concept and brief parameters Completed |
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Feedback is received through consultation with the client and incorporated into design solution Completed |
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Prepare a fully rendered client presentation
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Resource requirements are identified for presentation Completed |
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Final design solution is communicated effectively and creatively using a range of techniques and media Completed |
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Documentation drawings and material selections are prepared that are consistent with, and that best communicate, the design intent Completed |
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Work is completed to plan and within brief constraints Completed |
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Client feedback and response is 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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