Learning Objectives - To be able to identify key reasons why products have evolved over time - To understand how production has transitioned from craft.

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Learning Objectives - To be able to identify key reasons why products have evolved over time - To understand how production has transitioned from craft to mass - To be aware of different design movements and their key Why do products change and evolve over time?

Learning Objectives - To be able to identify key reasons why products have evolved over time - To understand how production has transitioned from craft to mass - To be aware of different design movements and their key Key facts that influence product evolutions -Materials and manufacturing -Social factors -Environment

Learning Objectives - To be able to identify key reasons why products have evolved over time - To understand how production has transitioned from craft to mass - To be aware of different design movements and their key TASK - Add annotations to example how they have changed over time considering the facts above.