YEAR 12.1 Flashcards

1
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what are the 7 steps in design process

A

P.R.I.D.E.T.P

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2
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what does the client do

A

commissions product
approves designs

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3
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what does the user do

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provides feedback on needs

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4
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what does the designer do

A

Creates ideas
makes sure product meets brief.

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5
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what does the manufacture do

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creates product based on the designer’s plans and client approval.

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6
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what happens in the commissioning process

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Client and designer discuss brief.

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7
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what happens in the design process

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Designer discuss with the client and user for feedback

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8
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what happens in the manufacture process

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works with the designer’s instructions.

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9
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what happens in the evaluation process

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User tests, client reviews, designer refines if needed.

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10
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some ways to generate initial ideas

A

disassembly
thought showers
physical mock up

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11
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what is disassembly

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Take apart existing products to understand components and functions.

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12
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what are thought showers

A

Generate lots of ideas quickly

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13
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what is physical mock up

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Create simple rough to test shapes or ideas.

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14
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benefits of cad package

A

visualisation
efficiency
accuracy

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15
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what does line do in a product

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guide the eye and create emphasis

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16
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what does shape do in a product

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defines 2D outline

17
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what does form to in a product

A

add 3D volume

18
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what does does texture do in a product

A

adds tactile interest

19
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what does colour do in a product

A

influences mood

20
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what does proportion do in a product

A

ensures elements are balanced and functional

21
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definition of anthropocentric

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The measurement of the size, shape, and proportions of the human body to ensure that products are designed to fit the intended users.

22
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2 pieces of work by barber and osgerby

A

tip ton chair 2011
olympic torch 2012

23
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2 pieces of work by starck

A

juicy salif 1990
louis ghost chair 2002

24
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2 pieces if work by bethan grey

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brogue table 2013
shamsian collection 2015

25
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injection molding features and applications

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Plastic is melted and injected into a mold under pressure, then cooled and solidified.

bottle caps, toys, and phone cases.

26
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die casting features and applications

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Molten metal is forced into a steel mold under high pressure and cooled.

engine components and handles

27
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extrusion features and applications

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Material is melted and pushed through a die to create continuous shapes.

pipes, straws

28
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blow molding features and applications

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A tube of plastic is inflated inside a mold to form hollow shapes.

bottles, containers

29
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lamination features and applications

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Layers of material are bonded together with adhesives or heat.

furniture, counter tops

30
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press molding features and applications

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A material is heated and compressed in a mold until it takes the desired shape.

car bumpers, rubber seals.