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23 Cards in this Set
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What are the styles of the Arts and Craft movement? |
Simplicity Splendor Nature Colour Texture Functionality |
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What are the styles of Art Nouveau? |
Ornate Nature Female form Other cultures
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What are the styles of the Modernism? |
Machine aesthetic Less is more Minimalism Modular architecture Geometric forms |
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What are the styles of Bauhaus? |
Form follows function Products of machine age Everyday objects for everyday people |
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What are the styles of Art Deco? |
Primitive arts -Hieroglyphics -Africa -Australia Geometric forms Machine age Tradition |
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What are the styles of Streamlining? |
Tear drop shape Futuristic design (old sci-fi) made to look as if moving |
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What are the styles of Post-modernism? |
Humor Personality Retro design Deconstruction Controlled chaos |
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Ergonmics |
How a product interacts with a person. |
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Anthropometrics |
Sets of measurements of classes of people. Come from data sheets |
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What is meant by the 5th percentile? |
People who are shorter or smaller than the average (or 50th percentile). |
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What is meant by the 50th percentile? |
It is the middle section of the data where most people are, considered the normal/ |
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What is the 95th percentile? |
People who are taller or bigger that the average (or the 50th percentile) |
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What is the quantitative approach to ergonomics? |
Where only the data sheet is used to predict the physical fit of the product to the human body. |
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What is the qualitative approach to ergonomics? |
Where user satisfaction is gauged through opinions and views rather than just raw data. |
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How is diversity accounted for in designing? |
A single design valid for everyone Designing a range of objects that cover all possibilities Designing a product that can be adapted Designing an accessory that is added to an existing product |
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What is Epos? |
Where a product information is kept on a central data base and stock movements are monitored using individual bar codes. |
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What information is found on are bar code? |
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What is a Data matrix? |
A graphic sign containing readable information that can be understood by devices. example QR code. |
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Name 4 advantages of E-commerce |
-Cost saving -Less staff needed -Faster processing orders -World wide reach -Increased company profile -Access to wide range of products -More information available for products |
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Name 4 disadvantages of E-commerce |
-Security concerns -Terms and conditions rarely read -Slows down internet -No hands on approach -Threat of junk mail -No personal approach -Poor after sales -Difficulty in browsing complicated web pages -Personal information can be shared with other companies |
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Describe the marketing strategy that is based towards kids "Gotta catch them all" |
It plays on children's natural urge to collect things and complete a set. Such as pokemon |
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Describe the marketing strategy that is based towards kids "The culture of cool" |
Plays on the child's need to be accepted by their peers, it is often pushed by media. such as clothing. |
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Describe the marketing strategy that is based towards kids "Kids are growing older younger" |
This exploits a child's natural learning pattern of mimicking their parents and is seen in toys such as mini supermarket. |