Hello,
My name is Joe Perry and I am a second year student studying Creative Product Design at University. I am working on a project to re-design a small drink / beverage flask for the outdoor enthusiasts.
Im now in initial research stages and would really appreciate if you could take five minutes to fill out a questionnaire I have put together.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9DFVHZV
Your insights are invaluable to me and really will help me make a successful product that would be right for you.
I apologise to any moderators that may consider this a breach of the rules to be posting asking for help in my first post.
Thank you again for your time,
Happy outdoor adventures!
Joe Perry
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Started by Joeperry in Ski Chatter 05-Mar-2012 - 12 Replies
Joeperry posted Mar-2012
Bandit
reply to 'Please help with my research' posted Mar-2012
Done!
Joeperry
reply to 'Please help with my research' posted Mar-2012
Thanks Bandit,
I really appreciate you taking time to fill it all out.
The move response I can get the better direction the project will take!
Over the next few weeks as the project develops id really like to update this post with sketches and designs to make sure that the product is on target.
as mentioned before, your opinions are invaluable
Joe
I really appreciate you taking time to fill it all out.
The move response I can get the better direction the project will take!
Over the next few weeks as the project develops id really like to update this post with sketches and designs to make sure that the product is on target.
as mentioned before, your opinions are invaluable
Joe
Iceman
reply to 'Please help with my research' posted Mar-2012
Hi Joe
Completed :thumbup:
Would be great if you could share any ongoing work, I think it is great to see how things develop from something like this. I only use my flask for Walking, dont really use it for skiing as there tends to be mountain restaurants where I can bob in for a coffee - not many of those high up in the Scottish Munroe
Thinking about it, were you referring to the hip flask type of a hot water flask type. I do have a hip flask for skiing for a wee dram o the slopes :thumbup:
Completed :thumbup:
Would be great if you could share any ongoing work, I think it is great to see how things develop from something like this. I only use my flask for Walking, dont really use it for skiing as there tends to be mountain restaurants where I can bob in for a coffee - not many of those high up in the Scottish Munroe
Thinking about it, were you referring to the hip flask type of a hot water flask type. I do have a hip flask for skiing for a wee dram o the slopes :thumbup:
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs
John987
reply to 'Please help with my research' posted Mar-2012
Done, good luck on your project
Salski
reply to 'Please help with my research' posted Mar-2012
Done - & it you need a group of people to test a prototype - you know where to come )
The plan is.... there's no plan!
Joeperry
reply to 'Please help with my research' posted Mar-2012
Thanks guys!
I will certainly be keeping you all in the loop as this develops. I'd imagine over the forthcoming weeks to have a few design proposals.
Iceman - I hadn't been specifying any type of flask yet as i feel its important to get a good overview of what people use and when.
Its interesting to see youd still carry your hip flask when skiing, is that because a normal flask is too big? or just prefer a bit of dutch cur-rage before going down slopes? :P
I will certainly be keeping you all in the loop as this develops. I'd imagine over the forthcoming weeks to have a few design proposals.
Iceman - I hadn't been specifying any type of flask yet as i feel its important to get a good overview of what people use and when.
Its interesting to see youd still carry your hip flask when skiing, is that because a normal flask is too big? or just prefer a bit of dutch cur-rage before going down slopes? :P
Scapula
reply to 'Please help with my research' posted Mar-2012
Done!
Good luck with your project!
Good luck with your project!
its all going rapidly downhill!
Topic last updated on 09-March-2012 at 00:35