Performance

Cards (18)

  • How is durability defined in the context of products?
    Durability is a product's ability to withstand wear, pressure, and damage.
  • Why do we desire durable products?
    We desire durable products for high life expectancy and safety in use.
  • What factors determine a product's ability to perform?
    Factors include budget, materials, construction, target market, and usage.
  • What is perceived obsolescence?
    Perceived obsolescence is a strategy to make products appear out of date and redundant.
  • How can manufacturers create perceived obsolescence?
    Manufacturers can create perceived obsolescence by changing fashion or holding back features.
  • What is planned obsolescence?
    Planned obsolescence is when products have a built-in life expectancy.
  • Give an example of a product with planned obsolescence.
    A light bulb may only work for 2000 hours.
  • What balance must be found in product design regarding planned obsolescence?
    Designers must balance profit, value for money, and durability.
  • How does built-in obsolescence affect consumer behavior?
    It creates demand for replacement models and satisfies the desire for the latest version.
  • Why do companies require a program of planned obsolescence?
    To remain competitive and meet consumer expectations for product evolution.
  • What aspect of product design is often overlooked by designers?
    Ease of maintenance is often overlooked in favor of function and aesthetics.
  • What is the importance of maintaining a product?
    Maintenance keeps the product working smoothly and safely.
  • How does the life expectancy of a product influence its design regarding maintenance?
    A cheap product may sacrifice maintenance design because it will be discarded after use.
  • What do consumers generally want regarding value for money?
    Consumers want good value for money.
  • What must designers consider to achieve the perception of good value for money?
    Designers must consider the expectations of the target market.
  • What research should designers conduct to understand market expectations?
    Designers should research expected functions, performance criteria, and product longevity.
  • What balance must designers strike when creating products?
    Designers must balance consumer expectations with cost minimization.
  • What factors must be considered in materials and manufacturing processes for product design?
    Materials and manufacturing processes must align with consumer expectations and cost considerations.