Project Brief: "Come up with a design solution for children who suffer from autism, to help alleviate the stresses of travelling long distances"
I aimed to create an interactive product that easily attaches to the back of tray tables on planes, trains, and car seats. The design prioritizes user-centred elements, including thoughtful colour selection and a variety of game sets. User intuition and safety were key considerations throughout the design process.
Method of AttachMent EXPLORATION

I explored different methods for fastening the product frame to a tray table. I then progressed to prototyping, testing my ideas by modelling the tray table and experimenting with various attachment methods for the frame.
Testing


CAD MODELLING & RENDERS

WORKSHOP PROTOTYPING




The completed prototype successfully secured to tray tables, demonstrating effective functionality. Integrating magnets into the frame was the most effective solution, ensuring the game boards remained in place throughout the duration of travel.
STORAGE CONSIDERATION

The concept includes a case designed to store the frame, along with each game set and its pieces.
PROJECT POSTER


The link below grants access to my design journal, showcasing the complete process for this project.