• Hey @Miitch
    Well done! You’ve produced a really lovely product that has no doubt been an excellent learning experience. I’ll give you some feedback as a 30yo male living and renting in London where space to store (I have 3) bikes is a massive issue in my life as I can’t afford too much in the way of rent. To add, a former DT teacher (product and graphic design) and currently working as a graphic designer. There are some flaws which have been stated above – the logo will get dirty and can’t really be seen, you can only store one bike and if you’re selling to a UK market (dealing with UK weather), the lack of accommodation for a full length rear mud guard is an oversight. However, it does look like a nice piece of furniture with agreeable shapes and lines (especially the curves for wheels) and for someone who only owns one bike, does offer an all in one solution for bike, clothing and equipment and would be a good use of space. Rather than a home storage solution I could see these better suited to an exhibition stand – holding a RCC branded show bike, showing off RCC shoes, helmets, gloves, etc in the open shelves, maybe a few stands in a row. The main cupboard compartments could be used for the staff working on the show stand to store flyers, handouts, freebies, etc. Lots of people would no doubt like to give you feedback here. Maybe write a few questions asking people their gender, age, occupation, stuff about how much they cycle, etc along with questions about what they think of the stand maybe one for each of ACCESS FM (if your teachers use that?). You’ll get a much better evaluation if you can back up who’s saying what. I’m sure people would PM you if they’re not happy to say in public what their age is or what they do for a living or any of that. Good luck dude!

    Edit
    This should be tagging @user74548

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