1.Match of goal and design concept
Clear presentation objectives: Ensure that the design concept aligns with the objectives of the presentation.
Compare design concepts with presentation objectives: Check that the design clearly communicates the core message of the presentation.
2.User adaptability
Consider user needs: The design should attract the attention of the elderly, and conform to the habits of the elderly to store and find. Have cultural background and aesthetic concept, and make positive use of guidance.
Consider the use scenario: The design should adapt to the daily life of the elderly, adapt to the different occasions and needs of the elderly when using the product.
3.Design and function
Innovation: The design concept has uniqueness and novelty.
Function: Design to meet the needs of the elderly (such as easy to find, beautiful), effectively solve user problems (can not find/forget the location of the glasses, the lens is easy to dirty).
Usability: The design is easy to use, the interface is intuitive and the user experience is good.
Aesthetics: Visually attractive, in line with the target user’s aesthetic standards.
4.Technology and implementation
Technical feasibility: The design can be implemented with prior art.
Cost effective: The cost of the design is reasonable and can be achieved within budget. (In view of innovation and its value, we may accept budget adjustments when good concepts emerge.)
5.Communication and expression
Communication and expression: The designer is able to clearly communicate the design concept, and the design concept is effective enough to communicate with the target audience.
6.Safety and sustainability
Security: Designed with user safety in mind.
Sustainability: Whether the design considers environmental impact, uses sustainable materials, or has design features that reduce resource consumption.
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Based on the project requirements, these criteria provide a framework for assessing whether the design concept meets the requirements of the presentation and ensuring that the final design is more closely aligned with the intended goals and client expectations.