Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Peer Feedback 20/03/2013

Peer 1 (Anthea Friend):
- Use graphical design and layout on the packaging itself to encourage kids to use the product. Kids are more likely to be drawn to a product through the packaging design, rather than the contents. 

Peer 2 (Reza Sazesh):
- The packaging could contain activities on the outside that encourages kids to be active and be more social. Should focus on giving the packaging a new use after its primary function. It's important that the packaging be used in a way that helps address the social issue. 

Feedback from tutor:
- Do more research on how much kids need to eat and the different recommended amounts for boys/ girls and different cultural backgrounds. 
- Can use to packaging as 'building blocks'  for kids to keep that motivates them and encourages them to eat breakfast
- Need to direct my focus on the issue of kids skipping breakfast rather than providing a solution for portion control. Should do some extra research regarding this problem. 

Feeback from listening to other tutors:
- Interview the target market, ask questions, spend some time with them and get to know your target audience on a personal level. This will greatly help you understand the issue more and address it. 

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