I used a lot of polypropylene in the assignment as I thought it was an excellent material to use for such an assignment. I experimented with different folds and different ways of locking in pieces of polypropylene. I also researched a lot of products to find out they do it, and also on websites and blogs, as well as other students.
The final product first started out as sketches and paper mock ups. Eventually I moved onto the polypropylene to see how the material would react to the different ways of making the product. I had to get every detail as correct as it possibly could be. I cut out and sketched many different styles of wings and tails for the plane to give the right look. I eventually for a futuristic look and made it from black and clear gray pp, which gave it a shiny metallic look as well as a stealth look.
The product is targeted at young kids, usually pre-teen (under12), who would find machines like fighter jets fascinating, but also love the fact that you could make it from a few flat pieces of pp, and use at as a box.
The design I feel could have been better. There were parts in the actual making of the product that I feel could have enhanced the product and made it even easier to assemble and use. Overall I was satisfied with the final outcome.