It is without saying that all of the products we will end up making will have some type of issue. This has certainly happened to me, as I had to go through several redesigns and adjusted the way components were allocated inside. Problem solving is a key skill that I and other designers need to have, to adjust when necessary.
I feel that I did demonstrate and emphasize my ability to problem solve in C4, with the many different design variations I produced, as well as C5, when I had a finished design which I wanted to pursue. This was where I changed my design to solve an issue which I had with 2 broken LEDs, and the changing of the design to exclude the PIR which was going to be too complicated and incompatible with the circuit I had for the lamp.
C4 Prototype drawings with the PIR still slated to be added\
C5 development with the removed PIR and 3 LEDs
Your development prototypes are quite nice and aesthetically pleasing as well as you’re finished product . You have demonstrated good problem-solving skills. If you knew the problems you were going to have at the start, what would you have done differently?