1.5.2.2 - B.2. Present a range of feasible design ideas (sketches, 2D drawings, simple 3D models) for the hand tool.
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Define User-Centered Design.
💡 Hint: What design approach prioritizes user needs?
What is an annotation?
💡 Hint: What do we call notes that explain the purpose of design features?
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What does User-Centered Design focus on?
💡 Hint: What approach is user-focused?
True or False: Sketches are only used for final design presentations.
💡 Hint: When do we typically use sketches?
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Provide a detailed design proposal for a tool addressing a specific user need, including sketches, 2D designs, and a simple 3D model. Explain each feature's relevance.
💡 Hint: Focus on how each design element addresses ergonomic principles.
Analyze a pre-existing ergonomic tool and present ways to enhance its design through new sketches and models.
💡 Hint: What user feedback can help shape your redesign?
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