Brief introduction to the project. What was the challenge? What problem were you solving? What was the goal or objective? This should set the context for the entire project.
Add 2-3 paragraphs that give readers a clear understanding of the project scope, constraints, and your role in the design process.
Describe the specific design challenge or problem you were addressing. What made this project interesting or difficult? What constraints did you work within?
Include the key requirements or design brief details here. This could be requirements from a client, competition brief, or self-imposed constraints.
Explain your research process. Did you study existing products? Interview users? Analyze the market? Show your thinking process.
Walk through how you refined your initial concepts. What iterations did you go through? How did feedback influence your design decisions?
Discuss your CAD modeling process, material considerations, manufacturing constraints, and technical decisions.
If you built physical prototypes, describe that process. What did you learn? How did testing inform final design decisions?
Present your final design. What makes it successful? How does it solve the original problem? What are the key features or innovations?
What did you learn from this project? What would you do differently? How has this project influenced your design thinking?
Summarize the most important learnings or achievements from this project.