Product design

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  • Created on: 11-10-16 17:59
What is development?
To improve and change your product
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What change does new technology lead too
looks. efficenvy and desireability
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Why do designers look for new technology
to stay ahead of competitors
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What developments have ahppened to bikes?
gears,rubber wheels and lighter frame
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What is a prototype?
a one off to see if it works
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What is market pull?
a need for a new product or a solution to a problem caused by customers or market research
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Why is a product developed?
to solve a need
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How does market pulll often start
by customers asking for improvements
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What is technology push?
when they sue new technology to develop a product to be cheaper,better and more attractive
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What is anthropometrics?
sizes collected to find out the average size
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What s ergonomics?
sizes used in the design of a product
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What is a design movement?
When lots of people have a similar approach to design
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What is art deco?
an international decorative art movement that relies on bold designs.clear lines,vibrant colours and patterns
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what is pop art?
it evolved from an interest in popular culture to an rt movement. It consists of screen prints of everyday objects colourfully presented
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Who are famous pop artists?
andy warhol and david hockney
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What is memphis design?
bright contrasting colours and lots of differnt materials
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Who designed the Cartlton cabinet
Ettore Sottsass
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What does sustainable mean?
It can be replaced once it has been used
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What are some sustainable materials
rubber,timber clay and textiles
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Softwood
grows quickly which makes it cheaper
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hardwood
slow growing and take longer to replace so they are more expensive
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what is blow moulding
a manufacturing process by which hollow plastic parts are formed eg.water bottles, plastic buckets
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steps of blow moulding
1. granuals of plastic of fed in through a funnel 2. the granuals are fed through a heated section 3.the granuals become liquid which is fed into the mould 4. air is forced into the mould pushing the plastic to the sides
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plywood
lots of layers
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blockboard
blocks glued together
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chipboard
woodchips glued together
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hardboard
thin MDF
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what are manufactured boards
cheaper woods glued together so it is suitable for modelling
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thermo plastic
can be recycled and reshaped
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thermosetting plastic
non-recyclable, rigid and cant be reshaped
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ferrous metal
it rusts eg iron
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non ferrous metal
doesn't rust rg stainless steel
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The dirrefernec between customers and clients
customers buy products and clients buy services
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one-off production
only one is made
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batch production
set quantity is made
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continuous production
never stops being made
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what is a production line
one person does one specific job to make a product
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pros and conns of a production line
pros- quick,skilled people cons-bored and quality drops
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planned obsolescence
when a product is deliberately designed to have a specifc life span
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what is continous improvement (iterative)
when brand constantly update their products to compete in a competitive market place
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The 6 R's
reuse-clothes in a charity shop reduce-pacakging on food rethink-electric cars refuse- buying a petrol using car recycle-plastic bottles repair-clothes
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what is a brand identity
meaning feelings and values associated with a brand
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examples of brand identity
rolls royce-quality capital FM-entertainment
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characteristics of a brand
trusted by the public, build up customer loyalty, distictive logo
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what is a trend
the way a product develops over time
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what is an iconic design
one that contiues to be popular after a period of time
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