Textiles-NEA-What I want to include

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  • Textiles-NEA-Week 1-What I want to discuss/include
    • Nature and the environment
      • Nature
        • What is considered nature? What textures?What colours?Natural forms?
      • Environment
        • Environmental issues Environments? Urban, forest, countryside, beach Pollution What Products help the environment?What Products are inspired by nature?
      • Nature and the environment
        • Aesthetic
        • Trends
        • Different types of pollution that negatively affect the nature and the environment.
        • Problems (biggest)
          • Opportunities to help (solve the problem).
        • Look at Pinterest. specific target market (who's interested/most educated about nature and the environement etc.),materials (eco friendly and why some are bad, their cost), trends, websites.
        • Location
          • Which countries are the best and worst contributors to the problem (mostly focus on plastic pollution)?
        • Plastic pollution
        • Specific target market = who's most interested/most educated about the topic of the naturea and the environemnt.
          • Who might want to help?
          • Specific target market = Who doesn't want to help? Maybe their the problem you want to focus on?
          • The people who are more educated and more interested might be useful as you can help them save the nature and the environment. However they might not need it as much as people who are not that interested in the topic.
      • Summary
    • Research task
      • User research
      • Existing product analysis
      • Designer research
      • Location research
      • Client interviews
    • Summary
    • Location
      • Where is my product most needed?
        • Where can my product help solve environmental issues?
    • Examples of products
      • What existing products help the nature and the environment.
        • What materials do they use?
        • How are they helping the environment?
      • What designers or influences might help?
    • Problems
      • What are the biggest environemental problems, that are caused by humans (e.g. plastic pollution)?
        • What causes these problems?
      • Which countries are the biggest contributors towards these problems?
        • What are they doing to cause this?
        • How much do they contribute to the problem?
      • Which countries are the smallest contributors to these problems?
        • What are they doing to cause this?
        • How much do they contribute to the problem?
      • Find statistics about the problems.
      • Who and what are the biggest causes for these problems?
      • Who and what is being affected by this (at what scale)?
      • How are these problems going to look in the long run (and do they look now)?
      • Problem I want to focus on: Plastic pollution
    • Solutions/Opportunities
      • The 3 R's
      • Zero Waste
      • Waste Hierarchy
      • Waste Swaps
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    • Websites
      • Ocean Hero
      • Earth Hero
    • Trends
      • What trends involve/are inspired by the nature and the environment?
      • What trends help the nature and the environment?
    • Cost
      • How much do eco friendly products cost?
      • How much do products that are used very often, but bad for the environment, (e.g. plastic) cost?
      • What are the cheapest eco friendly products?
      • In the long run how do these cost's affect people (compare eco friendly materials and non-eco friendly materials)?
        • Which one turns out cheaper in the end?
    • Materials
      • What is the cheapest and most eco friendly material.
      • What materials are eco friendly? How much do they cost?
      • What materials are bad for the environment? How much do they cost?
      • Why do people use the materials that are bad for the environment?
        • How can we prevent that?
          • How can we incorporate these advantages of the materials (that harm the environement) into eco friendly materials?
    • Specific target market
      • Look at natural and environment (pink) section.
    • Plastic pollution
      • Statistics
      • Who is the biggest and smallest contributor to plastic pollution?
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