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module 1

chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6

TermDefinition
innovation using an existing material or technology for a completely different purpose or to develop a new material or technology; something new or unprecedented in a market or society
achitect, fashion designer, interior designer, graphic artist, landscape designer some fields of design in the work place
identifying needs and opportunities design cycle 1
design brief design cycle 2
constrains design cycle 3
research and investigation design cycle 4
design specification design cycle 5
design inspiration design cycle 6
intial design ideas design cycle 7
adaptions of ideas design cycle 8
factors affecting designing and producing design cycle 9
design brief highlights the problem to be solved or the need to be met
constraints additional details that create boundaries and guide the project
quality queens
obsolescence only
needs need
aesthetics a
short and long term enviro consequences sweet
work health and safety w affle
appropriateness of the design solution w a ffle
function wa f fle
finance waf f le
life cycle analysis waff l e
ergonomics waffl e
domestic usually small-scale or one-off production, manufacturing techniques simple to keep cost low
domestic takes place in home or small factory
domestic sold at local markets or made for specific client orders
community small community or group that makes a company or co-op for the common good
community porduction varies according to needs of the community
community is not for profit, rather for a service for the community
industrial/commercial large scale productuion of goods
industrial/commercial large number of people in production
industrial/commercial variety of manufacturing technquies for good quality and heavy demands
computer-aided design (CAD) rapid prototyping scans sketches and then produces a 3D prototype
computer numerical control (CNC) software that controls cutting machines in computer-aided manufacturing
computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) prototype can only be created by linking the designs to
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