 Explain how and why you might use acetate and foam in an architectural model.

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 Explain how and why you might use acetate and foam in an architectural model

 Describe two stages in preparing the surface of an MDF model for painting? (the model has already been cut into the correct shape)

 Explain one way in which anthropometric data would be used to help in the design of a mobile phone?

 Develop a six point specification for a mobile phone

 Packaging is designed to contain, protect, inform and sell. Explain one way in which egg cartons perform each of these functions

 Name three pieces of equipment needed to score card.

 Explain one reason why graphics should be added to 3D packaging nets before they are folded and assembled

 Explain two safety precautions which should be taken when using epoxy resin

 Name a suitable method for binding a small batch of 200-page booklets

 Give a six point guide for the vacuum forming process.