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Product Analysis: ACCESS FM Method of Analysing A Product

This document provides a framework for analyzing products by evaluating their aesthetics, cost, target client, environmental friendliness, safety, size, function, and materials. The analysis method examines what the product looks like, whether it appears expensive to make based on manufacturing processes and materials used, who it is aimed towards, its environmental impact through reducing/reusing/recycling, safety for users, specific measurements, how well it fulfills its main purpose, and what components and construction processes were selected.
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Product Analysis: ACCESS FM Method of Analysing A Product

This document provides a framework for analyzing products by evaluating their aesthetics, cost, target client, environmental friendliness, safety, size, function, and materials. The analysis method examines what the product looks like, whether it appears expensive to make based on manufacturing processes and materials used, who it is aimed towards, its environmental impact through reducing/reusing/recycling, safety for users, specific measurements, how well it fulfills its main purpose, and what components and construction processes were selected.
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Product Analysis

ACCESS FM method of analysing a product


Aesthetics
What does the product look like? Describe it.
Think theme, colour, pattern, texture, shape,
lettering, styles, size, format.
Cost
Does the product look expensive to make?
Explain your answer:
How many manufacturing/industrial
processes are involved?
Is it made from cheap or expensive materials?
Client
Who is the product aimed at?
Explain your answer.
Environment
Is the product environmentally friendly?
WHY? THINK reduce, re-use, recycle, replace.
Safety
Is the product safe to use? Explain your answer.
Size
Measure the product.
Write down the length & width of the
product in millimetres.
Why that size? Is it a good size?
Function
What is the main purpose of the product?
Does it do its job well?
Materials
Name the materials/processes used to
make the product.
Why have they been chosen?

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