The 6-R's
Design Specifications
Sustainability
Industrial Revolution
Random
100
When a product breaks down or doesn’t work properly, fix it
Repair
100
Color? size? materials used to make it? special features?
Form
100
What type of sustainability deals with manufacturing costs and worker satisfaction?
Economic sustainability
100
The Industrial Revolution took place from the ____th to _____th centuries.
18th to 19th
100
Why didn't the British want to share their technology and skilled workers with the rest of the world?
To make more money; if they're the only ones who had these inventions, they're the only ones who people could buy them from
200
Use a product to make something else with all or parts of it.
Reuse
200
How does it work?
Function
200
What type of sustainability deals with meeting people's wants and needs?
Social sustainability
200
Who does the term "luddite" refer to?
People who were against technological change
200
Name 1 invention that was developed during the Industrial Revolution
steamship, steamboat, macadam, spinning jenny, etc.
300
Reprocess a material or product and make something else.
Recycle
300
Who would really need it? Who would want it?
User
300
What type of sustainability deals with designing a product that will satisfy men and women?
Cultural sustainability
300
In what country did the Industrial Revolution begin?
Britain
300
What are the 6 categories of technology?
Transportation, entertainment, health, education, communication, safety
400
Cut down the amount of material and energy you use as much as you can.
Reduce
400
How much to manufacture? How much will it be sold for? How much profit would you make?
Costs
400
What type of sustainability deals with how long a product will last, and the materials used to make it?
Environmental sustainability
400
What type of engine was the first major advancement in the Industrial Revolution?
The steam engine
400
What is the fancy-shmancy name for the models you created of your products?
prototype
500
Don’t use a material or buy a product if you don’t need it or if it’s bad for people or the environment. DOUBLE POINTS: Do we make too many products? Design in a way that considers people and the environment.
Refuse Rethink
500
In order to make a reasonable final profit, designers should sell their products for at least ______ % more than what it costs to manufacture it.
51%
500
Starbucks recently created a red and green Christmas-themed cup, made from recycled materials. What type of sustainability did the company make sure to consider? DOUBLE POINTS: What type of sustainability did the company NOT consider?
Environmental Cultural
500
What invention made communication easier during the Industrial Revolution?
The telegraph
500
What are the 3 major sustainability issues for designers?
Resource use, climate change, impacts on people