• The case study we chose to explore is to develop a handheld product that assists early-stage MND (Motor Neuron Disease) patients complete daily tasks related to personal appearance and improve the quality of life.
• The report shows that user research and market research that led to us choosing to tackle personal appearance. Furthermore, the booklet identifies and justifies the factors that affect each of our product development process. 
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• The product development is an individual follow-up to the group case study for assisting early-stage MND patients.
• The report consists of three phases: insights, developmental, and visualisation. The insights pages highlight the main problem and considerations when developing a product. The product development includes 2D ideations such as sketches and 3D modelling. Finally, the visualisation process shows the product's appearance in its setting.
• The final product developed is an electric shaver that is modified and designed for convenience and aesthetics for users that have difficulties with grip.
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