Adaptation - Adaptation involves incorporating ideas found in one product into the development of a new product.
Collaboration - Collaboration involves two or more people sharing expertise and experience, working together to solve a problem and realize shared goals.
Ergonomics - Ergonomics is the application of scientific information and understanding of how humans relate to products, systems, interfaces and environments
Evaluation - In design, evaluation involves the gathering and processing of data to determine an action. Evaluation involves feedback, which can be used to control, revise or modify.
Form - Form concerns the overall shape and configuration of a product. It relates to aspects such as aesthetics, shape, colour and texture
Function - The function of a solution refers to what it has been designed to do and how effective it is at enabling that action to be performed.
Innovation - Innovation is the successful diffusion of an invention into the marketplace.
Invention - An invention is an entirely novel product or a feature of a product that is unique
Markets & Trends - Markets can be considered as sectors and segments comprised of groups of individuals with similar needs. Trends involve short- and long-term patterns of consumer behaviour.
Perspective - Perspective relates to the point of view of various stakeholders involved in solving a problem. Stakeholders can have different perspectives and can include clients, target audiences, focus groups, consumers, manufacturers and experts.
Resources - Resources relate to the supply of a commodity. In MYP design, these commodities can be classified as information, materials and equipment.
Sustainability - Sustainability is the capacity to endure, which can have environmental, economic and social dimensions. In MYP design, sustainability can be considered in the following ways: green and eco-design, sustainable consumption, sustainable design, sustainable development, sustainable innovation, sustainable production
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Collaboration - Collaboration involves two or more people sharing expertise and experience, working together to solve a problem and realize shared goals.
Ergonomics - Ergonomics is the application of scientific information and understanding of how humans relate to products, systems, interfaces and environments
Evaluation - In design, evaluation involves the gathering and processing of data to determine an action. Evaluation involves feedback, which can be used to control, revise or modify.
Form - Form concerns the overall shape and configuration of a product. It relates to aspects such as aesthetics, shape, colour and texture
Function - The function of a solution refers to what it has been designed to do and how effective it is at enabling that action to be performed.
Innovation - Innovation is the successful diffusion of an invention into the marketplace.
Invention - An invention is an entirely novel product or a feature of a product that is unique
Markets & Trends - Markets can be considered as sectors and segments comprised of groups of individuals with similar needs. Trends involve short- and long-term patterns of consumer behaviour.
Perspective - Perspective relates to the point of view of various stakeholders involved in solving a problem. Stakeholders can have different perspectives and can include clients, target audiences, focus groups, consumers, manufacturers and experts.
Resources - Resources relate to the supply of a commodity. In MYP design, these commodities can be classified as information, materials and equipment.
Sustainability - Sustainability is the capacity to endure, which can have environmental, economic and social dimensions. In MYP design, sustainability can be considered in the following ways: green and eco-design, sustainable consumption, sustainable design, sustainable development, sustainable innovation, sustainable production
from MYP Design Guide