DT MIND MAPS. Application. Information. Steps. Planning. Creativity Process. Analysis MIND MAPS NAME.

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DT MIND MAPS Information Steps MIND MAPS Creativity Process Analysis DT Planning Application NAME. These mind maps are a visual thinking tool that helps structure information, helping to better analyse, understand, process, recall and plan. They are related to the information contained within the seven sections of the resource. -1-

Definition:- Example of good ergonomics in Product 1:- ERGONOMICS Example of good ergonomics in Product 2:- ANTHROPOMETRICS Useful areas of use :- Definition:- Book 1 Design & Innovation Ergonomics Anthropometrics -2-

Risk Analysis when making products: Step 1:- Manufacturing Process:- Step 2:- RISK ASSESSMENTS Step 3:- Risk Analysis considered before releasing products on general sale, risks involved when USING the product Step 4:- Product considerations:- Step 5- MUST REMEMBER THE FIVE STEPS -3- Book 6 Human Responsibilty Risk Assessments

Book 3 & 4 Processes and Industrial Practice Features of products:- Production Methods MASS PRODUCTION Definition:- Example of products:- Features of products:- BATCH PRODUCTION Definition:- Example of products:- Features of products:- One Off PRODUCTION Definition:- Example of products:- -4-

PRIMARY RESEARCHING RESEARCH METHODS SECONDARY Book 1 Design & Innovation Research Techniques -5-

PRIMARY SPECIFICATION Definition:- Book 1 QUALITATIVE Design & Innovation Design Specification Definition:- DESIGN SPECIFICATION How would a designer would use a Specification:- QUANTITATIVE Definition:- Definition:- SECONDARY SPECIFICATION -6-

NATURAL MATERIAL SYNTHETIC MATERIAL COMPOSITE MATERIAL Book 2 Materials & Components Categories of Materials -7-

RE-GENERATED MATERIAL POLYMERS PERFORMANCE MATERIAL Book 2 Materials & Components Categories of Materials -8-

ALLOYS SMART MATERIAL Book 2 Materials & Components Categories of Materials -9-

QUALITY CONTROL Definition:- QUALITY ASSURANCE Definition:- Book 3 & 4 Processes and Industrial Practice Quality Control & Quality Assurance -10-

MARKET RESEARCH PURPOSE METHODS CUSTOMER NEEDS CUSTOMER WANTS MARKET TRENDS OPINION GROUPS CLIENT PROFILES Book 7 Public Interaction Product Design -11-

TECHNOLOGY PUSH DEFINITION EXAMPLES MARKET PULL DEFINITION EXAMPLES MARKET TRENDS DEFINITION EXAMPLES NICHE MARKET DEFINITION EXAMPLES -12- Book 7 Public Interaction Product Design

EXAMPLES EXAMPLES INCREMENTAL CHANGES IN PRODUCTS FAD PRODUCTS DEFINITION FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE CUSTOMERS THINK OF EXAMPLES FOR NAMED PRODUCTS -13- Book 1 & 5 Design & Innovation Product Analysis & Systems Product Design

4 P S Marketing PROMOTION PRICE PRODUCT PLACE Make sure that you REMEMBER these FOUR points and be able to explain what they are Book 7 Public Interaction Product Design -14-

DESIGN STANDARDS ISO BSI BUILD QUALITY DEFINITION EXAMPLES Book 5 & 7 Product Analysis & Sytems / Public Interaction Testing Human Factors & Quality Product Design -15-

Products that have been re designed due to environmental issues ECO PRODUCTS DEFINITION EXAMPLES SUSTAINABLE DESIGN REDUCE RE THINK RE CYCLE RE USE Book 6 Human Responsibility Testing Human Factors & Quality -16-

LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTS (LCA) Effect on environment for entire life of products:- 1. Manufacturing the product 2. Using the product 3. Disposal of product Products:- 1. Washing Machines 2. Mobile phones Book 1 Design & Innovation Testing Human Factors & Quality -17-

RESPONSIBILITIES WHEN DESIGNING ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS SAFETY FOR THE CUSTOMER CONSUMER NEEDS YOUNG CHILDREN MAINTENANCE [Repair, Looking after] ELDERLY DISABLED Product Design -18-

System 1 Explanation TIME MANAGING A PROJECT System 2 Explanation Purpose / Reasons System 3 Explanation -19- Book 3 & 4 Processes and Industrial Practice Quality Control & Quality Assurance

SUITABLE MATERIALS ADVANTAGES PRODUCT MODELLING PROTOTYPING Explanation;- 2D PROTOTYPING DISADVANTAGES 3D PROTOTYPING PERFORMANCE MODELLING -20- Book 3 & 4 Processes & Industrial Practices CAD/CAM

ADVANTAGES CAD Definition:- DISADVANTAGES RAPID PROTOTYPING ADVANTAGES CAM Definition:- DISADVANTAGES Book 3 & 4 Processes and Industrial Practice CAD CAM -21-

Definition/Purpose for designer INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COPYRIGHT PATENTING DESIGN RIGHTS TRADEMARK Main Features Main features Main features Main Features Book 5 Product Analysis & Systems Intellectual property -22-

IMPORTANCE VISIBLE ATTRIBUTES OF PRODUCTS EXAMPLES Book 5 Product Analysis & Systems Product Design Design Styling -23-

AESTHETICS RELIABILITY ABOVE THE LINE BELOW the LINE Definition Definition Features Features FUNCTION Book 1 Design & Innovation -24-

NAMED PRODUCTS RETRO DESIGN DEFINITION Book 5 Product Analysis & Systems Product Design Design Styling -25-

CELL PRODUCTION INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING Explanation:- JUST IN TIME Explanation:- ASSEMBLY LINE PRODUCTION Explanation:- Book 3 & 4 Processes and Industrial Practice Manufacturing Methods Production Methods -26-

POLYPROPYLENE Working characteristics MATERIALS KEVLAR Working characteristics COTTON Working characteristics Uses Uses Uses STAINLESS STEEL Working characteristics NYLON Working characteristics ACRYLIC Working characteristics Uses Uses Uses Book 2 Materials & Components Materials -27-

Smart MATERIALS NITINOL Working characteristics PHOTOCHROMATIC INK Working characteristics Uses Piezo electric ceramics Uses Working characteristics HALOCHROMIC MATERIAL Working characteristics Uses Uses Book 2 Materials & Components Materials -28-

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES REDUCE PRODUCTS RE DESIGNED TO HELP ENVIRONMENT RE-USE RE-CYCLE -29- Book 5 Product Analysis & Systems Testing Human Factors and Quality

1960S IMPROVEMENT TO PRODUCTS DUE TO NEW MATERIALS 2015 FUNCTIONAL CHANGES AESTHETICAL CHANGES Book 5 Product Analysis & Systems Design Styling -30-

PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGIES DESIGN STRATEGIES INVERSION LATERAL THINKING BRAINWRITING BRAINSTORMING MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS REVERSE ENGINEERING Book 1 Design & Innovation Design Startegies -31-

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES CASTING FABRICATION WASTING Explanation:- Explanation:- Explanation:- Products made this way Products made this way Products made this way Materials suitable to use Materials suitable to use Materials suitable to use Book 3 & 4 Processes and Industrial Practice Manufacturing Methods -32-

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES INJECTION MOULDING BLOW MOULDING WASTING Explanation:- Explanation:- Explanation:- Products made this way Products made this way Products made this way Materials suitable to use Materials suitable to use Materials suitable to use Book 3 & 4 Processes and Industrial Practice Manufacturing Methods -33-

JOINING MATERIALS PERMANENT METHODS SIMILAR MATERIALS TEMPORARY METHODS DIS-SIMILAR MATERIALS Book 2 Materials & Components -34-

Finishing MATERIALS REASONS WHY AESTHETICS PROTECTION Types of FINISHES [Materials] Book 2 Materials & Components Finishing Materials -35-

DESIGNER Why product was designed? Jonathan Ive Book 1 Design & Innovation Design Styling Product Design -36-

DESIGNER Why product was designed? James Dyson Book 1 Design & Innovation -37-

DESIGN MOVEMENTS Memphis Design 1970 s Reasons for movement? Ettore Sottsass -38-

Walter Gropius DT MIND MAPS DESIGN MOVEMENTS BAUHAUS - 1920s Reasons for movement? -39-

ETHICAL ISSUES WITH DESIGN MORAL ISSUES WITH DESIGN SOCIAL ISSUES WITH DESIGN GLOBAL MANUFACTURING Global Manufacturing -40-

PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE DECLINE LAUNCH GROWTH MATURITY Example of products:- Book 7 Public Interaction Testing Human factors and Quality -41-

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT JAMES DYSON Products that have changed due to designers over the past 25 yrs Most manufacturers now consider the aesthetics of computers. Before, only the function was important ie. Processor speed & memory. JONATHAN IVE Examples from other manufacturers -42-

BAD DESIGNS NUCLEAR POWER Not total design TOTAL DESIGN - PRODUCT DESIGNED WITH THOUGHT OF HOW THE PRODUCT WILL AFFECT THE ENVIRONMENT FROM MANUFACTURE TO DISPOSAL - NUCLEAR POWER - Good idea to create energy, but they don't know what to do with the waste yet. Bury it in the ground until they find a solution!! -43-

Innovative use of Materials by designers in reaction to environmental issues Macbook Air - GREEN MACHINE -44-