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Bad DesignsA Manufacturing Perspective

© 2013 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Computer Integrated Manufacturing

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Four Factors of Design

• Economy• Safety• Functionality• Ethics

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• Cost of material• Amount of

material used• Cost of labor

Economy

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• Age-appropriate• Environment-

appropriate

Safety

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• Durability• Life span

Functionality

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• Environmentally friendly and safe

• Honest• Competent• Supportive

Ethics

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Design Flaws1 2

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Stove Bathroom handles

Door push bar Remote

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Pill bottle for the elderly Door handles

Refrigerator handle

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How/ Where Does This Happen?

1.Define the Problem2.Generate Concepts3.Develop a Solution

4.Construct and Test a Prototype

5.Evaluate the Solution6.Present the Solution

This design process was developed based on the University of Maryland - College Park - IRB Research Project

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Under 3 Sippy Cup

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One Piece Dog Collar

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USB Drive

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Slide

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Baby Toy

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Video Game Remote Casing

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Bad Designs

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

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Image References

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


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