The top skills employers are and will be looking for according to the World Economic Forum, perfect for showcasing the power of design and technology!
Available as a free download or professionally printed poster.
The top skills employers are and will be looking for according to the World Economic Forum, perfect for showcasing the power of design and technology!
Available as a free download or professionally printed poster.
The top skills employers are and will be looking for according to the World Economic Forum, perfect for showcasing the power of design and technology!
Available as a free download or professionally printed poster.
The top skills employers are and will be looking for according to the World Economic Forum, perfect for showcasing the power of design and technology!
Available as a free download or professionally printed poster.
Add some product design inspiration to your workspace with this free Dieter Rams Calendar.
Work harder, better, faster, stronger – motivational display
Available as a download includes all three colours or as a professionally printed resource.
Improve measurement skills with this handy free worksheet.
Guide students through the process of designing a keyring with this handy worksheet.
Tips on how to stay creative!
Available as a free download or professionally printed poster.
Remind students we’re all in it together!
Available as a free download or professionally printed poster.
Help students to track their progress to greatness with this handy dt progress tracker.
Available as a download or a professionally printed poster.
Design and technology sentence starter displays covering topics including:
design and technology (general)
food and nutrition
art and design
electronics
resistant materials
systems and control
product design
Available as a digital download (ALL 8 POSTERS) or professionally printed posters.
Support students to stay safe in the workshop with this safety contract.
Sensory vocabulary display, supporting students to think about how we experience food in different ways.
Challenge students to create a new toy, a perfect task for Christmas.
Includes posters and worksheet.
This guided reading exercise examines the social and economic issues in the design industry. It highlights challenges like accessibility, economic instability for young designers, and the push for sustainability. Designers are encouraged to create inclusive and eco-friendly solutions while adapting to technological advancements. The exercise provides insights into balancing creativity with ethical practices and the evolving demands of the industry.
This guided reading exercise introduces students to woodworking, highlighting its practicality and creativity. It covers essential tools like saws and hammers, and emphasizes the importance of safety. Students learn about different wood types and their uses, enhancing their ability to select materials wisely. Woodworking is shown to develop critical thinking through planning and problem-solving, offering a satisfying and relaxing hobby that combines skill development with personal expression.
This guided reading exercise explores biomimicry in systems design, where nature inspires innovative solutions to human challenges. It highlights examples like Velcro and the Japanese bullet train, showing how natural designs lead to efficiency and sustainability. Students learn how biomimicry contributes to sustainable living and future technological developments by encouraging creative problem-solving and eco-friendly design. The exercise emphasizes the importance of studying natural processes to develop effective, planet-friendly technologies.
This guided reading exercise introduces design and technology students to the world of 3D printing. It explores how digital designs are transformed into physical objects using materials like plastic and metal. Students will learn about the diverse applications of 3D printing in industries such as medicine and aerospace, as well as the creative potential it offers. The exercise also addresses the challenges of cost and material handling, encouraging students to think critically about the future impact of this innovative technology.
This guided reading exercise explains production scales in manufacturing, using a bakery as an example. It covers small-scale production, ideal for startups focusing on quality and customization, and medium-scale production, which balances increased output with quality control. As demand grows, large-scale production becomes necessary, using automation for efficiency but posing challenges in maintaining detail. Understanding these scales helps businesses efficiently meet customer needs and manage growth effectively.
This guided reading exercise explores the fundamentals of graphic design, emphasizing its role in communication through images, colors, and text. It highlights the importance of color in evoking emotions and typography in enhancing readability and visual appeal. The exercise also discusses the impact of digital tools like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator in modern design, enabling creativity and innovation. Students will gain insight into how graphic design shapes perception and engages audiences.
Introducing the Isometric workbook. A book full of tasks, tips and examples to help students master isometric drawing.
Support students to improve their design analysis.
Steve Jobs here’s to the crazy ones speech.
2D Design Display with this enlarged view of the Drawing Aids Toolbox.