SHOE RACK
by Scott Jones
1. Cost
1.1. Within limit of cost
1.2. Doesn't affect quality of finished product
2. Design Inspiration
2.1. New ideas/existing ideas
2.1.1. Designer
2.1.2. Store (Ikea)
2.2. Cultural, social, designer, historical
3. Function
3.1. Bare weight
3.2. Drawers
3.3. Shelving
3.4. Stable
4. Construction Techniques
4.1. Joints
4.1.1. Biscuit
4.1.2. Mortis & Tenon
4.1.3. Domino
4.1.4. Cross halving
4.2. Adhesives
4.2.1. PVA
4.2.2. 2 pack epoxy
4.2.3. Contact adhesives
4.3. Cuts
5. Anthropometric Data
5.1. Accessible height
5.1.1. Short people
5.1.2. Tall people
6. Environmental Considerations
6.1. Timber
6.1.1. Timber provided by client
6.1.2. Recycled timber
6.2. End of life plan
6.3. Toxicity
6.3.1. Finish toxicity
6.3.2. Glue toxicity
6.4. Waste materials
7. Safety
7.1. PPE
7.1.1. Glasses
7.1.2. Ear muffs
7.1.3. Respirator
7.2. Design Safety
7.2.1. Rounded edges
7.2.2. Smooth surface
7.2.3. Stable
8. Materials
8.1. Timber
8.1.1. Solid Timber
8.1.1.1. Jarrah
8.1.1.2. Pine
8.1.1.3. Tasmanian Oak
8.1.1.4. Sheoak
8.1.2. Manufactured Board
8.1.2.1. Plywood
8.1.2.2. MDF
8.1.2.3. Chipboard
9. Aesthetic
9.1. Finishes
9.1.1. Oil
9.1.2. Lacquer
9.1.3. Paint
9.1.4. Stain
9.2. Elements & Principles of design
9.2.1. Line
9.2.2. Form
9.2.3. Colour
9.2.4. Shape
9.2.5. Pattern
9.2.6. Repetition
10. Ergonomics
10.1. Easy to use
10.1.1. Relative to height
10.1.2. Working drawers