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chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 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 |