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What are the styles of the Arts and Craft movement?

Simplicity


Splendor


Nature


Colour


Texture


Functionality



What are the styles of Art Nouveau?

Ornate


Nature


Female form


Other cultures


What are the styles of the Modernism?

Machine aesthetic


Less is more


Minimalism


Modular architecture


Geometric forms

What are the styles of Bauhaus?

Form follows function


Products of machine age


Everyday objects for everyday people

What are the styles of Art Deco?

Primitive arts


-Hieroglyphics


-Africa


-Australia


Geometric forms


Machine age


Tradition



What are the styles of Streamlining?

Tear drop shape


Futuristic design (old sci-fi)


made to look as if moving

What are the styles of Post-modernism?

Humor


Personality


Retro design


Deconstruction


Controlled chaos

Ergonmics

How a product interacts with a person.

Anthropometrics

Sets of measurements of classes of people.


Come from data sheets

What is meant by the 
5th percentile?

What is meant by the


5th percentile?

People who are shorter or smaller than the average (or 50th percentile).

What is meant by the 50th percentile?

What is meant by the 50th percentile?

It is the middle section of the data where most people are, considered the normal/

What is the 95th percentile?

What is the 95th percentile?

People who are taller or bigger that the average (or the 50th percentile)

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.

What is the qualitative approach to ergonomics?

Where user satisfaction is gauged through opinions and views rather than just raw data.

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

What is Epos?

Where a product information is kept on a central data base and stock movements are monitored using individual bar codes.

What information is found on are bar code?

What is a Data matrix?

A graphic sign containing readable information that can be understood by devices.


example QR code.

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

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

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

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.

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.