What were you making.
I wanted to design and make a light, that’s controlled with a circuit. The circuit was to control the light so that when light levels dropped the light would turn it self on, and off when the light levels came up again.
The light was to be made out of plastic, there was an option that the light could also feature metal. The design however did not require this material.
The light design came from having researched different designs, enabling me to get a clearer idea of what modern designs were like. Haven done this i came across a light design see ’main infleunce’, where the light was made from sectional parts. This developed my design approach by looking at Octagons, this development can be scene in the Product research category.
I used a white and red theme in my light design, having done a questionnaire i found these where the more desirable colours for such a light.
What went well?
In this project i particularly enjoyed creating different shapes using the octagons, and how you could easily get carried away, and create huge pieces, if you wanted to.
My circuit came out well, i did buy the circuit as a kit, but i did develop my knowledge by having to add different input and output device. I was not completely happy with the electronic side of the project, but by doing it this way; of buying a kit circuit i was able to visualise the way electronics work better than if i had started from scratch.
From doing this i feel a lot more confident with the electronics side of the course, and ega to develop my learning in this area.
What did not go well?
The challenging part of the project was getting the size of the grooves for the octagons the right size, so it fitted together well.
However trial and error and using test combs to find the correct size required did help in the making.
Progression for the future
I would have liked to have created a kit to a ‘build it yourself’ light, i think it could be fun being able to change different ways of having the light. This would definitely be something i would like to look into, however the electrics side to the design might make it not fee-sable.




















