The start of the IB Design Technology IA is where many students either set themselves up for success or quietly limit their final grade. A weak start often leads to rushed decisions, poor iteration, and unclear evaluation later on. A strong start, however, makes the entire project clearer, more manageable, and far easier to score well.
The key is understanding that the IA is not about jumping into solutions. It is about defining the right problem in the right way.
Why the Start of the IA Matters So Much
The opening stages of the IA influence:
- The quality of research
- The strength of design requirements
- The relevance of testing
- The depth of evaluation
If the foundation is weak, even strong ideas later on struggle to score highly. Examiners can usually tell within the first sections whether a project is well thought out.
The Biggest Mistake Students Make at the Start
The most common mistake is starting with a solution.
Many students begin by:
- Deciding what they want to build
- Forcing a problem to fit that idea
- Writing vague problem statements
This leads to:
- Weak justification
- Artificial iteration
- Shallow evaluation
IB Design Technology rewards problem-led projects, not product-led ones.
Step 1: Identify a Real, Specific User
The best way to start is by identifying a real user with a genuine need.
Strong users are:
- Specific (not “people” or “students”)
- Accessible for feedback
- Facing a clear, ongoing issue
Avoid hypothetical users if possible. Real users make testing, iteration, and evaluation far stronger and easier.
Step 2: Define the Problem Clearly (Before Any Solution)
A strong problem statement:
- Focuses on the user
- Describes the difficulty they face
- Avoids suggesting a solution
- Is supported by evidence
For example, the problem should explain what is not working and why it matters, not what you plan to design.
This clarity guides every later decision.
Step 3: Gather Focused, Relevant Research
Early research should answer:
- Why this problem exists
- What constraints affect it
- What existing solutions fail to do
Avoid broad background research. Research should inform design decisions, not fill space.
If you cannot explain how a piece of research affects your design thinking, it probably does not belong.
Step 4: Let Research Shape Design Requirements
Design requirements should emerge naturally from:
- User needs
- Research findings
- Practical constraints
Strong requirements are:
- Specific
- Testable
- Directly linked to the problem
Vague requirements lead to weak testing and meaningless evaluation later.
Step 5: Accept That Your First Idea Will Change
One of the healthiest mindsets when starting the IA is accepting that:
- Your first idea will not be final
- Early designs are meant to be imperfect
- Iteration is expected
Students who aim for perfection early often resist change later — which costs marks.
What a Strong IA Start Looks Like
A strong start includes:
- A clearly defined user
- A focused, evidence-based problem
- Research that informs decisions
- Requirements that are easy to test
- Openness to change
This makes the rest of the IA feel logical rather than forced.
What a Weak IA Start Looks Like
A weak start often includes:
- Generic users
- Solution-led problem statements
- Research with no clear purpose
- Overly ambitious ideas
- Fear of iteration
These projects are much harder to fix later.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I choose a simple problem?
Yes. Simple, focused problems are easier to justify, test, and evaluate — and often score higher.
Can I change my idea later?
Yes, and you should. Iteration is expected and rewarded.
How long should I spend on the start?
Long enough to get clarity. Rushing early stages usually creates more work later.
Final Thoughts
The best way to start the IB Design Technology IA is by slowing down at the beginning. A clear problem, a real user, and focused research make everything else easier — and far more scoreable.
Students who invest time in the early stages almost always find the IA less stressful and more successful.
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