A prototype is a:
The process of a product working properly and utilizing proper materials within its development constraints is considered the prodcuct's:
Establishing a point of emphasis to draw the viewer's eye in on specific elements of a graphic or product is:
The element relating to how something feels when someone touches it and/or how it looks on the surface is:
An interactive decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems is:
A design rule regarding rhythm, balance, proportion, variety, emphasis, or harmony and is used to evaluate existing designs and guide the design process is a design:
A written plan of action for solutions to a proposed problem is a design:
When a design can be separated into two equal parts that are symmetrical, the designer has achieved which type of balance?
A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, it criteria and its constraints is a design:
Designs are developed through an ongoing process that follows a product over time. What is this process?
What is systematic problem-solving strategy?
The visual weight of an object or image in either formal or informal symmetry is:
Which factor of a product's ability to be utilized would be considered to develop products that are produced in harmony with our environment?
Form should do more than follow function, it should enhance it according to:
The study of how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently is known as:
What is needed to establish contrast?
The ability of a product to be produced through feasible means and meet a need using available materials and resources is considered:
Information feedback related to measurement tolerances and specifications to assure proper production of products is:
Balance, proportion, contrast, variety, harmony, unity, and rhythm are all associated with:
The 'rule of thirds' is applied in the composition of what medium?
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