PRODUCT ANALYSIS Example
PRODUCT ANALYSIS Example
PRODUCT ANALYSIS Example
Product analysis can take different forms but in general it means asking questions about a product and
forming answers. It can mean experts analysing a product or members of the general public or potential
customers/groups of people. Product analysis can take place at almost any stage of
the design
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2. Alternatively a number of similar products can be compared with each other using the same criteria.
When analysing a product first prepare a list of questions, this is known as a criteria. Look at the table (above).
For example, the criteria listed below could apply to the table when it is being analysed.
ERGONOMICS
Is the table the right size(height, length and width). Will a potential customer need to stretch too far when
using the table? Will this make it uncomfortable for the customer?
COST
How much will it cost to manufacture the product and how much will it sell for in the shops?
AESTHETICS
Does the product look good? Is it stylish? Is the style to the customers liking.?
CONSTRUCTION METHOD
How has the product been made? What joining methods/ techniques have been used? Is the product
well constructed (will it fall apart when in use? Will it scratch easily? etc.....)
CLIENTREQUIREMENTS
Is the product what the customer wants? What changes are required to make the product suitable for the
client/customer? Does the customer like the product?
MATERIALS
Are the materials suitable for this type of product? Are they quality materials or do they make the product
look cheap?
ENVIRONMENTAL
What is the environmental impact of the product? Is it manufactured from materials supplied by sustainable
sources? For example, if manufactured from natural woods have they been supplied from
sustainable