I handmade my first 2 shorts using tie-dye on plain white shirts. I tested the shirts on 3 classmates and got feedback. Obvious modifications were needed like larger sizes and more variety in tie-dye colors and styles to appeal to more people. I then conducted a questionnaire at a plaza with 10 people about the design. Most people said the design appealed to them and they would purchase it to support charity.
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2. I hand made my first 2 shorts to use for trail and testing with the pu
MAKING
I bought 2 plain white shirts
and tie dyed them using
red/pink dye.
I then printed out the logo and
designs backwards onto print
paper and iron them onto the
shirts.
3. TESTING I let 3 of my classmates try on the shirts as a trial. Obvious modifications
were as the following:
1. Larger sizes
2. Variety of tie die colour
So you can see if
the pick dye 3. Style of tie dye
was turned
into a more
unisex
colour. There
also has to
be a range of
sizes for male
and female.
Style of dye
can be mixed
up and if they
pre order
them before
the sale in DB
4. QUESTIONNAIRE @ DB PLAZA
Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Does this
appeal to yes yes yes no yes no yes yes yes no
you?
Would you Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
purchase
this shirt
for charity?
Do you HKSF yes Yes No HKSF HKSF Yes Yes HKSF NO
know what
charity it
sis for?
If you could nothing Logo at nothing Nothing Nothing size Nothing Larger yes maybe
change
one thing the size
(besides back
colour of
tye dye)
what would
it be?
Overall is yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
this design
good?