Jacob and Josh's Locker Design

Summary

Brainstorming:

Pros and Cons:
Stephen:
Pros: The hinges, because they squeak. Also you don't have to carry your textbooks.
Cons: The handle is too nubby… People bump into you while you are trying to admire your handles.

Tyler:
Pros: The hook is the good part of the locker.
Cons: When the locker is all the way open and blocks your locker.

Eligh:
Pros: He also likes the hooks.
Cons: Their color is bad.

What other kinds of containers do we use and what do they carry? We use dressers to store clothes, tupperware to store food, and we use drawers and cabinets to store regular household items.

How will these individual units fit together? How will bumping into each other during simultaneous use be avoided? The units will be fitted to stack onto each other, as well as furnish the insides of the lockers. The bumping issue will be avoided by making space in between each locker in order to save the trouble of the issue.

Special Features Brainstorming:
Microwave, refrigerator, pencil box, several hooks, ventilation shafts, an air conditioning unit, fitted mirrors, auxiliary bins, as well as item racks ( super soaker, umbrella, etc.), shelfs (books, towels, etc.) also a backpack hanger, and fitted planks to customize the space section wise.

What material would it all be made of to stand the wear and tear of the years with kids?
It would be made of a titanium alloy mixed with iron and carbon steel in order to be almost indestructible to any student or child that may use the locker during its product lifespan.