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designing products with an artistic flair and its forms and effects to influence consumers' choice when purchasing products |
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the detailed examination of something in order to understand it better or draw conclusions from it |
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a detailed sketch that is labeled with critical dimensions, notes and symbols |
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a method of generating creative ideas spontaneously, usually for problem-solving, and especially in an intensive group discussion that doesn't allow time for reflection |
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a control system that uses feedback to rmaintain a desired output. |
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rules that govern the position and relationships among sketch geometry or the relationships between parts in an assembly. |
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a rapid technique of sketching to capture and develop ideas. a way to record ideas from the mind's eye to a graphic form of communication |
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new and unique application, concept, of product. |
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a making something new, such as the invention of a tool |
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a physical model constructed from inexpensive materials intended to represent a design and analyze a design concept, commonly called appearance models. this model is constructed proportionally correct but no normally to scale |
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a control process which operates without knowledge of the actual output (i.e., the output is dependent only on the input) |
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a full size, functional, working model of a design that is completeted before a part is manufactured, which allows the object to be tested and analyzed before production begins. |
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the faculty of finding valuable or agreeable things |
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small developmental sketches to communicate design ideas |
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