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Chapter 9 Learning Objectives
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1.
For most of history, useful implements and products of everyday life have been handcrafted.
2.
Modern product design reflects the values and principles of the Industrial Revolution.
3.
Product design in the second half of the nineteenth century shows an ongoing tension between mass production and traditional notions of art and craft.
4.
Art Nouveau creations represent a transitional stage between "arts and crafts" values and modern mass-market product design.
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A creative union between the artist, craftsperson, and industry for the purpose of creating high quality, mass-produced products is achieved at the Bauhaus.
6.
Post-modern product design advocates values different from modern product design.







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