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Product Design: Bridging Unit
In order to prepare for the quantity and quality of work needed during your Product Design A-level, you need to undertake some research work prior to next September. The specification states that: Students should be aware of, and be able to discuss, the work of influential designers and how their work represents the principles of different design movements, including: • Philippe Starck • James Dyson • Margaret Calvert • Dieter Rams • Charles and Ray Eames • Marianne Brandt (The different design movements could include the arts and craft movement, Art Deco, Modernism e.g. Bauhaus, Post-modernism e.g. Memphis)
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Product Design: Bridging Unit
Task: In your sketch books produce a page on each of the influential designers detailing their design style, pictorial examples of their work annotated with how their work represents the design movement they most represent. Note: If you produce the pages on a computer they will need to be stuck into your sketch book so you should leave a 2cm border around your work to allow for trimming the page to stick it in. The summary should be in your own words rather than blocks of copied text.
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Product Design: Bridging Unit
Task: Below is a typical exam question from A level Paper 2. Using your designer research, answer the question in your sketch book: Dieter Rams states that ‘good design is understandable’. Use a specific product example to explain what is meant by this [3 marks]
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All work to be handed in during the lesson/sign in session on the first day back in September
ie Tues 4th September.
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