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*'''[[:Category:Design for manufacture|Design for manufacture]]''' - design objects for ease and facility of manufacturing
*'''[[:Category:Design for manufacture|Design for manufacture]]''' - design objects for ease and facility of manufacturing
*'''[[:Category:Design for quality|Design for quality]]''' - design to ensure quality production
*'''[[:Category:Design for quality|Design for quality]]''' - design to ensure quality production
*'''[[:Category:Drafting|Drafting]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Graphics|Graphics]]''' - visual presentations on a surface
*'''[[:Category:Graphics|Graphics]]''' - visual presentations on a surface
*'''[[:Category:Process design|Process design]]''' - the design of processes for the physical and/or chemical transformation of materials
*'''[[:Category:Process design|Process design]]''' - the design of processes for the physical and/or chemical transformation of materials
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*'''[[:Category:User centered design|User centered design]]''' - or UCD, also known as pervasive usability, a design process where the needs and wants of the end-user of a product are given foremost attention at each stage of design
*'''[[:Category:User centered design|User centered design]]''' - or UCD, also known as pervasive usability, a design process where the needs and wants of the end-user of a product are given foremost attention at each stage of design


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Latest revision as of 15:46, 17 February 2015

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Topics that pertain to design and creation, including critical thinking methods, sustainability and articulation.

Subcategories

  • Design for manufacture - design objects for ease and facility of manufacturing
  • Design for quality - design to ensure quality production
  • Drafting
  • Graphics - visual presentations on a surface
  • Process design - the design of processes for the physical and/or chemical transformation of materials
  • Product design - the designing of commercial products for sale or use
  • Prototypes - early samples or models built to test the feasibility and use of a product
  • User centered design - or UCD, also known as pervasive usability, a design process where the needs and wants of the end-user of a product are given foremost attention at each stage of design