Conceptual design · AS 91610
Develop a conceptual design considering fitness for purpose in the broadest sense
Develop a conceptual design considering fitness for purpose in the broadest sense
This is a Year 13 internal assessment worth 6 credits. You design something (a product, system, or outcome) from concept stage, thinking carefully about whether it truly fits its purpose — not just 'does it work?' but also whether it's socially acceptable, culturally appropriate, sustainable, safe, and ethical. You research the problem, generate and test design ideas, get feedback from real stakeholders, do functional modelling (trying out ideas to see if they work in practice), and end up with a well-communicated final conceptual design that you can explain and justify.
You generate and evaluate design ideas using research and functional modelling. You get stakeholder feedback and use it. You clearly communicate a final conceptual design and explain how it could meet your brief, including broader fitness-for-purpose considerations (not just technical function).
On top of Achieved, you show ongoing exploration — you keep testing and refining ideas throughout the process, not just at the start. You use growing evidence from research, modelling, and stakeholder feedback to evaluate how well your proposed outcome could meet the brief.
On top of Merit, you synthesise all your evidence — you bring together research, functional modelling, and stakeholder feedback in a way that strongly substantiates (proves with depth) why your final design has the potential to meet the brief. Your reasoning is thorough, well-connected, and shows deep understanding of all the broader fitness-for-purpose factors.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.