Embrace
Research
For initial research, I looked at existing products and created survey questions to better understand the demographic and market competition.
A majority of the existing products are either physical, digital, or on a small handheld scale.
First, I had to ask the question: Why do people feel lonely?
Survey Data
After looking at the data, I asked myself a new question.
Can I create a soft good that comforts people through the sense of touch?
Developed Concepts
With concepts I was happy with, I interviewed people who are diagnosed or identify with a mental illness. I wanted to get their opinion on what they would like for a product like this.
Concept User Feedback
After the interviews, I decided to move forward with concepts 3 and 6 to the prototyping stage.
Prototyping
When creating each prototype I would first create a CAD model in Solidworks. This helped me create the pattern blocks and understand how to put each piece together.
I individually measured in Solidworks to convert each surface into a flat pattern block. This led me to have a nearly accurate pattern to create the prototype.
User Testing
Each prototype was tested by a user. After the trial period was over I asked what they found enjoyable, what could be better, what could be gone, and what they would like to see in future prototypes.
Key Takeaways
Leg Support is great, but size and shape need to change.
Increase the size of the head hole.
Add supports for the waist.
Storage is awkward, consider modularity.
Putting it on and taking it off could be improved.
Concept Refinement
Process Book
With the final prototype developed, we were assigned to make a process book. If you would like to further look through the project please feel free to view the book below.
Final Product
Photography Credit: Derek Oliwa