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Substantial design-and-make project key terms

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Substantial design-and-make project

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  • Prototyping

    The process of creating a preliminary model of a product to test and validate design concepts.

  • Material properties

    Characteristics of materials, such as strength, flexibility, and thermal conductivity, that influence their suitability for specific applications.

  • Design Brief

    A document that outlines the objectives, constraints, and requirements of a design project.

  • User-Centered Design

    A design philosophy that prioritizes the needs and experiences of users throughout the design process.

  • Prototyping

    The process of creating a preliminary model of a product to test and validate design concepts.

  • Sustainability

    The ability to maintain ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources in product design and manufacturing.

  • Material Properties

    Characteristics of materials that define their behavior under various conditions, such as hardness, toughness, and strength.

  • User-Centered Design

    An approach to product design that prioritizes the needs, preferences, and limitations of end-users throughout the design process.

  • Material Properties

    Characteristics of materials, such as strength, hardness, toughness, and elasticity, that determine their suitability for specific applications.

  • Prototyping

    The process of creating a preliminary model of a product to test and validate design concepts before full-scale production.

  • Iterative Design

    A design process that involves repeated cycles of prototyping, testing, and refining to improve the product.

  • Ergonomics

    The study of how products can be designed to fit the physical and cognitive needs of users, enhancing comfort and usability.

  • Sustainability

    The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level, often referring to the use of resources in a way that does not deplete them for future generations.

  • Prototyping

    The process of creating an early model of a product to test concepts and gather feedback before full-scale production.

  • Material Properties

    Characteristics of materials that define their behavior under various conditions, such as hardness, toughness, and elasticity.

  • User-Centered Design

    A design philosophy that places the user at the center of the design process, ensuring products meet their needs and preferences.

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