The acronym AUDIENCE serves to remind you of what to consider when analyzing an audience. In the acronym, what does the C stand for?

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caring
caring

cognitive abilities
cognitive abilities

college education
college education

context
context

What about your audience must you understand before beginning to create an effective design? Select all that apply.
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behaviors
behaviors

expectations
expectations

needs
needs

wants

Why is it important for a designer to develop creative strategies?
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Creative strategies can help enhance creativity during the design process.
Creative strategies can help enhance creativity during the design process.

Creative strategies ensure a designer will come up with the perfect design every time.
Creative strategies ensure a designer will come up with the perfect design every time.

Creative strategies guarantee that the designer keeps an open mind during the design phase.
Creative strategies guarantee that the designer keeps an open mind during the design phase.

Creative strategies reduce the amount of work a designer has to do when generating a design idea.
Creative strategies reduce the amount of work a designer has to do when generating a design idea.

In creative design, what is the main difference between brainstorming and free association?
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Brainstorming always results in better and more creative ideas than free association.
Brainstorming always results in better and more creative ideas than free association.

Brainstorming is a more organized approach to creative design than is free association.
Brainstorming is a more organized approach to creative design than is free association.

Free association is not as easy to do as is brainstorming but is far more productive.
Free association is not as easy to do as is brainstorming but is far more productive.

Free association results in more detailed ideas than brainstorming.

Psychologist Sigmund Freud devised this strategy to explore the repressed memories of his patients.
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reverse brainstorming
reverse brainstorming

free association
free association

connecting ideas
connecting ideas

perspectives
Jackie is designing new marketing materials for a weight-loss program offered by the local gym. She has identified the key players involved in the program and is analyzing their positions, needs, and attitudes in regard to the weight-loss program. What creative strategy is Jackie using?
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reverse brainstorming
reverse brainstorming

free association
free association

connecting ideas
connecting ideas

perspectives
perspectives
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A pocket map was designed to fold into a handy, 3 × 3 inch square. The map is convenient, but because of its size, it is too small to read. Which part of the design process did the designer fail to address adequately?
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identifying the problem
identifying the problem

analyzing the audience
analyzing the audience

suggesting creative solutions
suggesting creative solutions

creating logical solutions
creating logical solutions
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Which of the following is good advice to follow during the design process?
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As soon as you find a workable solution, move onto the practical phase.
As soon as you find a workable solution, move onto the practical phase.

Be realistic when brainstorming for creative solutions.
Be realistic when brainstorming for creative solutions.

Come up with 3–5 creative solutions before moving onto the practical stage.
Come up with 3–5 creative solutions before moving onto the practical stage.

Don't be too practical too early.
Don't be too practical too early.
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Which of the following should you do during the practical stage of the design process? Select all that apply.
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Identify the positive aspects of your designs.
Identify the positive aspects of your designs.

Identify the negative aspects of your designs.
Identify the negative aspects of your designs.

Identify the needs of the intended audience.
Identify the needs of the intended audience.

Pose the problem as a question.
Pose the problem as a question.
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In which stage of the design process does the designer ask himself about the purpose of the design?
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Identify the need or problem.
Identify the need or problem.

Research the problem.
Research the problem.

Build the prototype.
Build the prototype.

Communicate the solution.
Communicate the solution.
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In which stage of the design process does the designer conduct an alpha test?
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Identify the need or problem.
Identify the need or problem.

Research the problem.
Research the problem.

Design a solution.
Design a solution.

Build the prototype.
Build the prototype.
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In which stage of the design process does the design team provide information to consumers about the availability of the new product?
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Responses

Identify the need or problem.
Identify the need or problem.

Design a solution.
Design a solution.

Build the prototype.
Build the prototype.

Communicate the solution.
Communicate the solution.
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A design that is found to have flaws and must be redesigned and retested is an example of what kind of process?
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prototype
prototype

recursive
recursive

trade-off
trade-off

user interface
user interface
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In which stage of the design process does the designer determine in what environment the product will be used?
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Identify the need or problem.
Identify the need or problem.

Research the problem.
Research the problem.

Design a solution.
Design a solution.

Troubleshoot and redesign.
Troubleshoot and redesign.
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In which stage of the design process does the designer evaluate constraints?
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Research the problem.
Research the problem.

Design a solution.
Design a solution.

Build the prototype.
Build the prototype.

Communicate the solution.
Communicate the solution.
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1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on the format you provided:

  1. The acronym AUDIENCE, what does the C stand for?

    • context
  2. What about your audience must you understand before beginning to create an effective design? Select all that apply.

    • behaviors
    • expectations
    • needs
    • wants
  3. Why is it important for a designer to develop creative strategies?

    • Creative strategies can help enhance creativity during the design process.
  4. What is the main difference between brainstorming and free association?

    • Brainstorming is a more organized approach to creative design than is free association.
  5. Psychologist Sigmund Freud devised this strategy to explore the repressed memories of his patients.

    • free association
  6. What creative strategy is Jackie using?

    • perspectives
  7. Which part of the design process did the designer fail to address adequately?

    • analyzing the audience
  8. Which of the following is good advice to follow during the design process?

    • Don't be too practical too early.
  9. Which of the following should you do during the practical stage of the design process? Select all that apply.

    • Identify the positive aspects of your designs.
    • Identify the negative aspects of your designs.
    • Identify the needs of the intended audience.
  10. In which stage of the design process does the designer ask himself about the purpose of the design?

    • Identify the need or problem.
  11. In which stage of the design process does the designer conduct an alpha test?

    • Build the prototype.
  12. In which stage of the design process does the design team provide information to consumers about the availability of the new product?

    • Communicate the solution.
  13. A design that is found to have flaws and must be redesigned and retested is an example of what kind of process?

    • recursive
  14. In which stage of the design process does the designer determine in what environment the product will be used?

    • Research the problem.
  15. In which stage of the design process does the designer evaluate constraints?

    • Research the problem.

Feel free to ask if you have more questions or need further clarification!