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designers Socio economic influences.
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Which of the following is a socio-economic factor that can influence design?
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Consumer purchasing power significantly influences design as it dictates what products can be developed based on the financial capabilities of the target market.
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- User-centred design: An approach to design that prioritizes the needs, preferences, and limitations of end-users at every stage of the design process.
- Sustainability: The practice of designing products with consideration for environmental impact, resource conservation, and social responsibility.
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Ignoring user feedback: Incorporate user testing and feedback loops to refine designs and ensure they meet user needs.
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Related learning objectives
- Students should be aware of, and able to discuss, how socio economic influences have helped to shape product design and manufacture, including: • post WW1: the Bauhaus and development of furniture for mass production • WW2: rationing, the development of 'utility' products • contemporary times: • fashion and demand for mass produced furniture • decorative design. Major developments in technology.
How technology and cultural changes can impact on the work of
- Students should be aware of, and able to discuss, how major developments in technology are shaping product design and manufacture, including: • micro electronics • new materials • new methods of manufacture • advancements in CAD/CAM. An awareness of scientific advancements/ discoveries and their potential development. Social, moral and ethical issues.
How technology and cultural changes can impact on the work of
- Students should be aware of, and able to discuss, the responsibilities of designers and manufacturers, including: • products are made using sustainable materials and ethical production methods • the development of products that are: • culturally acceptable • not offensive to people of different race, gender or religious belief • the development of products that are inclusive • the design and manufacture of products that could assist with social problems, eg poverty, health and wellbeing, migration and housing • the impact of Fairtrade on design and consumer demand • designing products to consider the six Rs of sustainability.
How technology and cultural changes can impact on the work of
- Design introduction, evolution, growth, maturity, decline and replacement.
Product life cycle
- Students should be familiar with examples of how designers refine and re-develop products in the lifecycle of specific products.
Product life cycle
