Du Zhanhang——Design feedback

I think all your ideas are fantastic and you’ve done a great job! Among the three proposals, I prefer the first one over the latter two—probably because it has lower costs and is more user-friendly and intuitive for the elderly. I’d like to put forward a few suggestions, hoping they’ll be helpful to you. 1. Optimization Suggestions for the "Intergenerational Bridge · Water and Warmth" Project Adapt to an Ultra-Simple Interface for the Elderly 1.A large "One-Click Water Request" button to reduce operation levels. 2.Automatic geolocation recognition to minimize input steps. 3.Voice assistance support: "Little Assistant, help me call a volunteer to deliver water." Form a Closed Loop of "Light Social Interaction + Light Services" Beyond water delivery, expand to: 1."One-Minute Greeting" – Volunteers video-call the elderly to check in. 2.Monthly community exchange meetings to promote real connections. Enhance the "Water Cradle" System 1.Adopt a foldable structure to reduce floor space when not in use. 2.Add water bottle buckles and non-slip pads to prevent shaking during transportation. 3.Introduce a mini half-frame "Water Cradle Lite" – not a wheeled cart, but a lightweight "stable frame" with handles. Elderly users can "drag/slide" it by holding the side handles, saving 40%-50% more effort than carrying a water bottle.

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Feedback on your the Design

I think all your design ideas are very ingenious, and I am more inclined to the first one. However, you may make some improvements on this basis. For example, adding some fixed securing devices so that the water bucket can be placed more stably on the table or the ground. Secondly, my group members also put forward a suggestion that the water bucket should occupy less space. These are the issues we can think of so far, and we hope you can solve them. I really like your designs. Thank you and keep up the good work! Wu Guodong

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The Deadline For The Final Proposal

By November 26th, you need to create a 3D model of your water bucket design proposal and publish it on your own website; we will also create a 3D model of our bench design proposal and publish it on our website. By December 3rd, you are required to produce a physical prototype based on the bench model we published, and record a 60-second demonstration video using this prototype. The video should show the initial problems you raised earlier and the process of using the product, so as to reflect the product's functions. Finally, create two electronic feedback boards and upload them as "Clients Feedback" to our designers' webpage. Likewise, we will produce a physical prototype of the final design proposal based on the water bucket design model you provided, and record a 60-second demonstration video with this prototype. The video should present the initial problems we put forward and the process of using the product, to demonstrate the product's functions. Finally, we will make two electronic feedback boards and upload them as "Clients Feedback" to your designers' webpage. Looking forward to our cooperation!

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Feedback on Your Design Proposal

Hello,I'm Chong Houyu from Group 3. I'm very glad to have received your design proposal, and I'm quite interested in your first design scheme. I fully agree with the idea you put forward—setting up a WeChat group or an APP, through which volunteers deliver water buckets to the elderly's homes. After all, China's takeout industry is well-developed, making delivery convenient and fast. However, I hope you can design an intelligent product, similar to a water dispenser. This product should allow the water bucket to be placed vertically on the ground instead of horizontally on a rack. As we all know, water buckets are large and heavy, so it takes a lot of effort to move them onto a rack. Therefore, I hope you can improve the first design scheme by developing such an intelligent product. When the elderly want to drink water, they only need to press a switch, and the product can automatically pump water from the bucket and let it flow out from the water outlet above. In this way, the elderly can get water without bending down. Additionally, the product should have a water heating function, so that the elderly no longer need to boil water in the traditional way, which can reduce the risk of accidents. I'm looking forward to you accepting my suggestions and making the improvements! Screenshot

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The name of our teams

Hey guys!So today I’m gonna teach you a very special word from Naples, in the south of Italy: “scugnizzi.” It’s a Neapolitan word that doesn’t really have a perfect translation in English — but let’s try! Originally, “scugnizzi” were the street kids of Naples — poor children who grew up in the alleys, always running around, playing football, selling little things, or finding creative ways to survive. But the word doesn’t just mean street kids. It has a special vibe.A scugnizzo is clever, full of energy, a bit naughty — but in a fun, lovable way! Think of a kid who breaks the rules, but you can’t really be mad at him because he’s so funny and full of life.That’s a scugnizzo 😎 So if someone calls you a “scugnizzo,” don’t worry — it’s not an insult. It means you’ve got that street-smart charm, that mix of mischief and heart!

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Hey!!! I’m Filippo

Hello everyone! I'm Filippo Maria, but you can call me Filippo or "Fili". I'm twenty-two and I am Neapolitan. I love my family and my friends. I like go to gym, play tennis and watch football in tv. The three things I love most are: my family, A.C Milan (my favourite footbal team) and Pugnochiuso, a turistic village in Puglia (Italy) where I spent all my summers, where I meet my old friends and enjoy the best vacations of all my life. This three summarize who I am. Nice to meet you!

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Hey!

My name’s Davide Moccia, I’m 22 and I’m from Naples. I study communication and marketing at university, but I can’t really sit still — for the past couple of years I’ve been working at a communication studio as a graphic designer. Design and aesthetics have always been my thing: cinema, art, photography, advertising, fashion… anything that’s got beauty in it grabs my attention. My dream? Turning this passion into a full-time career. Take these words as a little intro — the rest you’ll figure out as you get to know me better :) If you wanna take a peek at my world:IG: __davidemocciaPhone: +39 375 542 0121

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Get to know me!

Hey! I’m Roberta (but I prefer to be called Ro), I’m 22 years old, I live in Naples, Italy and I study communication and marketing at Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples. I have a great passion for social media, pop music, singing, writing and tv series (all kinds of them). I’m currently working for a podcast called BRAMOSIA: I write scripts for our interviews, I build relations with our potential clients and I edit all kinds of contents for our social media accounts… In other words, I tend to find ways to express my creativity in any way possible, mainly because I have a strong need to manifest my thoughts and my inventiveness. If you want to get to know me better, this is my IG profile: @its.robss. See you there!

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Mariluce Mazziotti

Hi! My name is Mariluce, but everyone calls me Mery or Mari.I was born on August 1st, 2002 (♌️), I’m 23 years old, and I’m from Naples, Italy. I study Public and Corporate Communication, a field that I find really interesting and up to date, since it can be applied in many different areas. Personally, I’d love to work in the fashion industry.I have many passions because I like to keep myself busy during the day. I enjoy going to the gym, and I practice pole dance and aerial silks. For a while, I even taught aerial classes for children, but it became too hard to balance that with university. I love spending time with my dog, who’s truly the love of my life. And… I’m a total shopping lover! You know the movie Confessions of a Shopaholic? Well, that could easily be me!  Social Media Instagram: mery_mazziotti Email: mariluce.mazziotti@studenti.unisob.na.it

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Task | Individual Designers Profiles

You will upload your profile onto your allocated Design Project site. Sharing your profile will enable other participating students and lecturers to find out about you. So, make it an interesting read… The other students might like to know where your hometown is, and what your hobbies are and your future plans after you will graduate. You may like to say something about your favourite design project you have done in the past and share a picture or two. What are your strong skills? Do you have a favourite book, movie or TV series? What is your favourite hiding place where your university is located? Please remember to include your contact details. It is essential that you list your email! However, it would be also useful to indicate what social media you are using such as WhatsApp, WeChat, Signal, Telegram, Line, Kakao Talk, Skype and so on. You can always update your profile post, so you do not need to have it perfect in the first go.

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Task | Designers’ Team Banner

Develop a banner for your Design Team. The banner will be used as a Heather for your Design Project Site. The dimensions can be vary from 340x125pixels or 1350 by 270px or 2000x400px The Designers’ Team Banner needs to include the following: design team’s logo design team’s name design team members’ photos and names Examples of the past designers banners are provided on the 2024 Project Master Page. If like you, you can always modify your banners later on.

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