IDES 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Soda Lime, Stoneware, Usability Testing

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Day 7
Modeling and prototyping
Prototyping
o See definition online
o Proto-(the first)
o Prototype car (the first of the model)
o A working model
Modeling
o Make a model to find out about something
o Avoid scales close to full size, they are confusing
o Massing model (to help determane the size, and shape of the object)
o Do’t hae too a areales
o User testing (a way of testing the interface)
Works like vs looks like
o Looks like, called an appearance model (does not work)
o Appearae odles ol to sho appearae, does’t ork
o Common materials
Ceramics
o Clay
o Earthwear
o Stone wear
Requires a glaze
o Porcelain
Does not need glaze, but often has one
ou do’t ake fie hia out of floer pot aterial
Koen de winter
Uses stoneware and porcain
Proffs friend
o When fired the object shrinks
o Needs to allow room for shrinkage
Glass
o Soda lime glass
Window glass
o Lead oxide glass
Crystal
o Fierglass trade ae…like Kleee
Glass reinforced polyester
Metals
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