Design strategies

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  • What is the purpose of a design strategy?
    To plan how to design and manufacture a product
  • Why do engineers need to choose a design strategy?
    To determine the best approach for the product
  • Name one design strategy mentioned in the material.
    Linear design
  • What will you need to know for the exam regarding design strategies?
    Which strategy was used for a product
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of design strategies?
    You need to understand both aspects
  • What is linear design?
    A step-by-step method of designing products
  • How does communication flow in linear design?
    Communication goes one-way only
  • List one stage in the linear design process.
    Research
  • What is a disadvantage of linear design?
    It can limit choices in design
  • What is sustainable design focused on?
    Environmental sustainability
  • How is sustainable design similar to user-centred design?
    Sustainability is considered at every stage
  • Why has sustainable design become more important?
    Due to awareness of environmental damage
  • What are the 6Rs of sustainability?
    Reduce, Recycle, Reuse, Refuse, Rethink, Repair
  • What does iterative design involve?
    Modeling, testing, and evaluating new versions
  • What does the term "iterative" mean in design?
    A new version of the idea
  • Why is iterative design popular?
    It is used in many engineering sectors
  • What is ergonomic design focused on?
    The interaction of humans with products
  • What data does ergonomic design use?
    Anthropometric data
  • What are the three key factors of ergonomic design?
    Comfort, ease-of-use, and safety
  • What is user-centred design (UCD)?
    Putting the user at the centre of design
  • How do designers involve users in UCD?
    By talking to them at every stage
  • In what areas is user-centred design often used?
    Phone apps, computer programs, and gaming
  • What does inclusive design aim to achieve?
    Access for as many people as possible
  • Where is inclusive design commonly applied?
    In public spaces, work, and school
  • What is one disadvantage of linear design?
    Can limit choices as it lacks iterations
  • What is one advantage of iterative design?
    Step-by-step improvement of design ideas
  • What is one disadvantage of sustainable design?
    Development can become costly with iterations
  • What is one advantage of inclusive design?
    Does not exclude any users from using products
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of linear design?
    Advantages:
    • Step-by-step approach helps plan for success

    Disadvantages:
    • Can limit choices as design lacks iterations
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of iterative design?
    Advantages:
    • Step-by-step improvement of design ideas

    Disadvantages:
    • Development can become costly with many versions
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of ergonomic design?
    Advantages:
    • Focuses on user comfort and safety

    Disadvantages:
    • Product can be too specific to a certain user group
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of user-centred design?
    Advantages:
    • Involves users in every design decision

    Disadvantages:
    • Can be time-consuming and resource-intensive
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of inclusive design?
    Advantages:
    • Ensures accessibility for all users

    Disadvantages:
    • May not meet specific needs of certain groups
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of sustainable design?
    Advantages:
    • Promotes environmental sustainability

    Disadvantages:
    • Can increase production costs