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National Design and Manufacture Revision Session 2

Topics covered Design Factors Idea Generation Marketing

Design Factors Aesthetics Ergonomics Economics Environment Safety Function

Aesthetics Shape Form Line Pattern Texture Harmony Balance

Compare the aesthetics of these two mugs (6 marks)

Ergonomics Physiology Can the person use the product comfortably

Psychology How the user interacts with the product

Anthropometric data Study of human sizes Using data to help users fit products

Describe three ways that ergonomics has influenced this product (6 marks)

Economics Introductory cost Cost of training staff Cost of updating software Cost of replenishing materials Cost of paying staff-compared to machines Selling cost to make profit

Describe the economic implications of a company introducing CAM (3 marks)

Environment Environmentally friendly product Reduction of material used Reduction of waste in production process Suitability to environment

Safety Ensure safety standards met Comply to standards for the country it will be used in Flame retardant material Non toxic materials

Describe how a product can be made more environmentally friendly (3 marks)

Function

Describe two ways how function has been considered to design the pillar drill (2 marks)

Marketing Market Niche- defines as the product features aimed at satisfying specific market needs, as well as the price range, production quality and the demographics that is intended to impact. It is also a small market segment. Planned Obsolescence Mobile Marketing Product Placement Viral Marketing Mass Marketing, Brand Names Seasonal Marketing Celebrity Endorsement