DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICE
DESIGN HISTORY & INNOVATION
DESIGN & PRODUCTION
GENERATING & COMMUNICATING IDEAS
MATERIALS & TECHNOLOGY
100

What is the intended purpose of a product called?

Function

100

What is technological innovation?

The development or introduction of new or improved products, processes or technologies.

100

What is a design process?

A series of steps used to develop a solution to a need, problem or opportunity.

100

Name ONE technique used to generate design ideas.

Brainstorming, mind mapping, sketching, SCAMPER or morphological analysis.

100

Name ONE factor that influences material selection.

Cost, strength, durability, appearance, sustainability, availability or workability.

200

What design factor considers how comfortable and easy a product is to use?

Ergonomics

200

Why is design history important to designers?

It provides knowledge, inspiration and an understanding of how designs and technologies have developed.

200

Name TWO stages of a design process.

Research, idea generation, development, prototyping, testing or evaluation.

200

Why should designers generate multiple concepts?

To explore alternatives and select the most appropriate solution.

200

Why might a designer choose aluminium instead of steel?

Aluminium is lightweight and has a good strength-to-weight ratio.

300

Why should designers consider the target market?

To ensure the product meets the needs and wants of the intended users.

300

Name ONE technology that has changed the way designers work.

CAD, 3D printing, CNC, laser cutting or digital modelling.

300

What is the difference between designing and producing?

Designing develops and plans the solution; producing manufactures or constructs it.

300

Why is sketching useful during design development?

It allows ideas to be quickly explored, modified and communicated.

300

Why does material selection influence production?

Different materials require different tools, machinery, processes and skills.

400

A product looks attractive but does not work effectively. What design factor has not been adequately addressed?

Function

400

How has CAD changed the design process?

It allows designers to accurately create, modify, visualise and communicate designs.

400

A product cannot be manufactured using the available machinery. What does this demonstrate?

Production capabilities can influence the design.

400

Why is effective communication important during a design project?

It ensures ideas, specifications and production requirements are clearly understood.

400

A selected material cannot be safely worked with available equipment. What should the designer reconsider?

The material, production process or available technology.

500

Why must designers balance multiple design factors?

Factors such as function, aesthetics, cost, ergonomics and sustainability can compete with each other.

500

How can designers use historical designs to develop innovative products?

They can use existing ideas as inspiration and improve or reinterpret them using new materials and technologies.

500

Explain the relationship between design and production.

Design determines what is produced, while production turns the design into a physical product. Production constraints can also influence the design.

500

Explain why communication and presentation are important to successful production.

Accurate drawings, models and specifications allow others to understand and manufacture the intended design correctly.

500

How can 3D printing influence both design and production?

It allows rapid prototyping, complex shapes and customised products while changing traditional manufacturing processes  

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