13.1 Design Methods And Processes Flashcards

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Herative

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Prototypes over and over again until done

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2
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Collaborating pros

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Creativity, analysis, no design fixation

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3
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Collaborating cons

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Conflict, communication issues, increase design fixation

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User factors

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Environment, additional needs, aethetic, material, size, price, use, ethical

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5
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What are the influences in order

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Arts and crafts , art deco , Bauhaus, modernism, post modernism

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Art and crafts elements

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Simple, natural design, hand crafted, patterns

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7
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Art deco

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Rigid sections, streamline, curved lines with straight

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8
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Bauhaus

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Neutral colours, simple, rolled metal

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Post modernism

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Sporadic, eccentric, colourful, plastics

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Phillipe starck SWE

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Designer, kitchen appliances or boat, post modernism form over function

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James Dyson

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Inventor, vacuum cleaner, radical purpose and function

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12
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Margaret calvert

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Designer, road signs , simple and empathetic

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Dieter rams

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Industrial Designer, radio or braun, Bauhaus and simple

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Charles and ray

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Industrial designer, leg splints, Bauhaus and steel fibreglass

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Marianne Brandt

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Metal workshop, kettles and teapots, bauhaus and complex and never mass produced

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16
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WW1

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Manufacturing changed focus , simple products mass produced

17
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Post WW1

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Trying to rebuild so mass production was needed, more materials, production lines ( Henry ford), bauhaus

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WWII

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rationing, furniture made to last, arts and crafts, metal donations

19
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Post WWII

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Still rationing, streamlining ( less complex), buy in lifestyle- aesthetics, lead time - design to sale

20
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Today

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New fashion drives sale, media channels targeting markets, celebrities

21
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Alessandro Volta

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Battery

22
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Thomas Edison

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Lightbulb

23
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Micheal faraday

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Electric motor

24
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Alexander bell

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Transistor

25
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Transistor

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Used in early day computers , semi conductors

26
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Micro electronics

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Smaller , more powerful, multifunctional, more efficient

27
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Robots cobots and AI

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Efficient, accurate, expensive, maintenance

28
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Cad cam

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Design, manufacturing, testing