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1 Bad Designs A Manufacturing Perspective © 2013 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Computer Integrated Manufacturing

2 Four Factors of Design Economy Safety Functionality Ethics

3 Cost of material Amount of material used Cost of labor Economy

4 Age-appropriate Environment- appropriate Safety

5 Durability Life span Functionality

6 Environmentally friendly and safe Honest Competent Supportive Ethics

7 Design Flaws 12 3 4 StoveBathroom handles Door push bar Remote

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12 6 7 8 Pill bottle for the elderly Door handles Refrigerator handle

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16 How/ Where Does This Happen? 1.Define the Problem 2.Generate Concepts 3.Develop a Solution 4.Construct and Test a Prototype 5.Evaluate the Solution 6.Present the Solution This design process was developed based on the University of Maryland - College Park - IRB Research Project

17 Under 3 Sippy Cup

18 One Piece Dog Collar

19 USB Drive

20 Slide

21 Baby Toy

22 Video Game Remote Casing

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24 Bad Designs Consider products that you may have encountered in your everyday life that you feel have been affected by poor design considerations.

25 Image References Microsoft, Inc. (2009). Clip Art. Retrieved from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx


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