GCSE Graphics PACKAGING AQA GCSE Design and Technology
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GCSE Graphics PACKAGING AQA GCSE Design and Technology: graphic products
Nets and surface developments AQA GCSE Design and Technology: graphic products
Primary and secondary packaging ○ Primary and secondary packaging is often created from a flat form. ○ Transportation is an expensive part of the overall cost of a product; moving flat packed boxes helps to keep the cost down. ○ Primary packaging holds the product. – This is the package that you would see on a shelf in a shop. It will give a level of protection to the product, promote the product and also give product information. ○ Secondary packaging is used for storage and transportation of goods. – Used in warehouses where lots of the same product are packed together and stacked, waiting to be distributed to shops, or opened to fill gaps in shelves. AQA GCSE Design and Technology: graphic products
Symbols and signs on packaging ○ On secondary packaging (the outside carton holding batches of the product), the following symbols are commonly used: AQA GCSE Design and Technology: graphic products
The impact of packaging on the environment ○ Strategies for controlling waste Prevention Not using packaging Minimisation Reduce the amount of packaging Reuse Use the packaging after the product has been removed Recycle Make the packaging out of the materials that can be recycled. Remember energy is used in the recycling of products, so even though it’s green there’s a cost Energy recovery Use waste material to fuel power stations or warm homes Disposal Bury the material in a landfill AQA GCSE Design and Technology: graphic products
Intellectual property, patents and copyright ○ Intellectual property – to own an idea or creation. ○ Patent – a patent is a way of protecting a designer’s idea against someone stealing the technical and functional parts of their design. A patent offers protection against theft for 20 years. ○ An idea or creation can only be patented if: – it is new – is an inventive part that can be recognised by a non-expert – can be industrially made – it is a physical product or process. ○ Copyright – music, artistic work and literature cannot be covered by a patent. To ensure that the intellectual properties of these are protected, a copyright would be granted. Items which are copyrighted can be identified by the symbol ©. AQA GCSE Design and Technology: graphic products
Trademarks ○ A trademark is similar to copyright, but is specific to a company’s name, logo or slogan. ○ Registered and unregistered design. ○ Registered to protect the shape, pattern, texture and colour of a product. AQA GCSE Design and Technology: graphic products
Symbols ○ Below are some key symbols you could include: EU Food label AQA GCSE Design and Technology: graphic products
Task ○ On an A 4 sheet (using word or alternative) fill a sheet with labeled (saying what they are and what they mean) symbols, trademarks, signs etc. ○ Try www. technologystudent. co. uk and BBC bitesize. ○ Key searches in Google may be: – EU logos – British logos – Health and safety – Care labels – Recycling symbols Symbol AQA GCSE Design and Technology: graphic products Title Description
Key symbols ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ British kite mark Möbius loop CE Trademark Registered TM Copyright European weight European Eco label Fair trade Put in bin ○ No bin for batteries ○ Plastic recycling ○ Secondary labels – – – – Harmful Right way up Flammable Toxic Irritant Corrosive Breakable / fragile
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