80 Questions
Q no 1: Is it inviting for you to look at?
Ans: yes
2. Is it an open form? Private? Close? Obtrusive?
Ans : A shoes is almost in
open form . It can be private , can b close .
3. How solid, material or ethereal it looks?
Ans : Made up of animal leather it is little bit solid ad it is ethereal .
4. How does it feel to touch? (taste?) Warm, cold or in
between? Both sensually or
emotionally?
Ans: The clour of the
shoesis dark brown whicjh look like warm but After polishing it give us a
shiney look .
5. Exclusively designed for a specific higher class or plain
vernacular?
Ans: Spesifically not design for higher class and nor for a
lowe class. We can say it desgn for every body. Wecan buy easily.
6. Were the materials
and techniques used to make this easily available here? Do you
think the material and fabrication techniques were exclusive
and used to add value
to the product? If so, what kind of value it added?
Ans : Main material of this shoes is consist of leather
of simple animal by hand made method.
But if this shoes were made by a Special species like cheetah’s skin and if we made by machine method it can be
costly and look become very nice.
7. Does it look like a proof of ‘design as a specialist
activity’, or a result of a craft
production, or proof of an individual working on this
specific object as a proof of
creative activity?
Ans: Yes its deign is a proof for special activity like we
wear it with our traditional dress
shalwar kaameez for attending ceremonies on different occasion , it maintain
our culture craft.
8. Mass production, one-off or limited production?
Ans : Mass production
9. Is this object a part of other larger object or machine?
Or it operates on its own,
independently?
Ans : It is part of machine for mass production either it
can be made by indivisualy bysome tools.
10. Is it of any use to the poorest third world population?
If not so, do you think it has
the second hand value for the poorest? Will the poorest be
able to get any benefit
from it at any stage of this object’s life cycle?
Ans : Yes it can be used , it has the second value for
poorest and poorest can be get any
benefit from it. And its lifecycle iis very well. Other wise at last stage
of its recycling it can be hang on front
of house or back side on car for Protecting our things from nazre-e-bad.
13. Is this form associated with other natural or
manufactured forms?
Ans: yes it is associated with natural and manufactured
forms.
14. How many people have had its ownership previously?
Ans: From beginning to its end and till we wear by our foot
there is too many ownership envolving in this product
17. How much is the role of technology here?
A liitle bit role of technology is existing in such type of
product but its can be prepare without technologies.
18. Is it a desirable product or something completely
unwanted?
Ans : Yes it is a desirable product .
19. Does it respond to the needs of 10% or fulfil a need of
the other 90%?
Aans: Yes it respond to the fulfill need of other’s 90%.
20. What is the method of production? Hand crafted? Machine
made? Or something in
between?
Ans: Its method is hand crafted.
21. Traditional or modern?
Ans: Both.
22. What is the material/materials it is made of? Are these
materials a good choice for
this design? If not so, why and what or material you think
might be more
appropriate? What is the nature of materials used?
Ans: The material used in the shoes in the upper part that
is leather and the bottom of its soul it is made up of rubber tyre.
All these material choice is good for design and also for last lasting.
23. Comment on the color! What is the nature of the color
that you see on the object?
Ans: The colour of the shoes is dark red which is easily
comfortable with any colour of dressedas you weared.
24. Do you think there is some element of engineering
involved in this design or the
method of production?
Ans : Yes.
25. Does this object challenge status quo in any way?
Ans: No
26. Is this object a vanity product? Self-improvement of
self enhancement device?
Ans: The object is vanity product and also self improvement.
28. If its an object that needs to be owned in order to use
it, who has used it already?
How many times it has been used? How many more uses
expected? Will one use it,
or more people at a time or the use of it will be of viral
nature?
Ans: Usage of this
shoes is much because whenever it design by a designer it can be used a lot of
time for examine . After that when it comes to shop for branding and selling
product whoever come to outlets for buying he will be check for their own
comfortable .
30. Is it a time saver, or waster or manager?
Ans :Yes it is a time saver.
31. How much energy or fossil fuel it used to come into
being? Was it worth it?
Ans : A lot of energy and fossil fuel spent on a raw material to become a design
product to able to worthy.
32. How will it die? How much and what nature of waste will
it produced? Is it designed
to be re absorbed by nature?
Ans: No idea when will it die but the fact is every thing
has their own expiry date. Yes it can be absorbed by nature.
35. Do you think this object is native to our culture? Or
foreign or alien? Or simply
global?
Ans: Yes it is native to our culture .
37. Does it provide a traditional answer or some new
alternative one?
Ans: yes its provide
traditional answer.
39. If it is a successful or good design? Is it used by a
good number of users? If not so,
what may be the reason for this?
Ans: Yes it is a successful or good design. It is used by a
good number of users.
41. Do you think the designer, in terms of design solution,
production or material
followed common laws of ethics?
Ans : yes.
42. Throughout the production do you sense any bloodshed
anywhere?
Ans: No a liitle bit.
44. Domestic or industrial?
Ans: Both.
45. Utopian or real?
Ans: Real
46. Is this a ‘safe’, ‘risky’ or a ‘courageous’ solution? As
seen from a point of view of a
designer?
Ans: Yesit is safe
and courageous solution.
47. Is it a ‘re-design’ of an old product? Or a sequential
improved ‘new-generation’?
Ans: Yes it is a re-design of an old product. And its design
is changed by time by time from old generation to next one.
48. Are the values promoted by this design beneficial?
Democratic? Detrimental?
Ans: These value
which conclude on design is quite beneficial’s.
49. Is it reinforcing a particular kind of consumer’s
culture?
Ans : No it don’t reinforcing a particular kind of consumer
culture.
50. Does this product create tangents or barriers between
different members of
society? If so, what might be the affected groups?
Ans : No it produce no barriers between different members of
society.
52. Does it satisfy ergonomic demands?
Ans: yes it satisfy ergonomics demands.
54. How much do you think it costs?
Ans: Its depand upon on the design and material of product.
55. What is the price?
Ans: Pkr 1200
56. How much profit was made and to whom the profits go to?
Ans: I think profit must be near near 800 and it goes to shoe maker.
57. Is this product religiously appropriate? Does it satisfy
the religious need? Or its
design or material renders it inappropriate for such use?
Ans : Sometime on a religiously occasion like eid and
muharram mostly people prefer to wearing a shalwar kameez along with this
chappal. Which shows our traditions etc.
58. Does this design follow satisfy measures?
Ans: yes its design satisify measures. Even if somebody is
not comfortable with their shoes or having a feet issue like me then they can
make by their own measurement with order as they wish.
60. Does this object help us get smarter or get dumber?
Ans : This object help us to get smarter nor a dumber.
61. Can it be called an object of fetish?
Ans: Not at all.
62. Does this object carry a logo? Or signature of some
kind? If so, was the objet made
to ease human living or promote a hidden agenda?
Ans: this chappal which I bought from bazar from a normal
shoe keeper which had no logo no signature and no trademark of their product .
But now some multinational companies like bata
has try to steal their design and promote with their trademark.
63. Does this object have any rivals in the market?
Ans: yes it has many
kind of rivals which give this product tough time in market.
64. What kind of users’/customers feedback is available
about this?
Ans: A mega star in world like Imran khan is also a big fan
of this chappal and million billion people in our country follow the khan life
style including this chappal which is alsoknow has kaptaan chappal.
65. How much did the object cost a buyer when it was first
introduced in the market as
compare to its current prise?
Ans: At first time when I bought charsada chappal it was 200
when I was 12 year old. Now thetime is different and rate is become high day by
day.
67. Does it respond to a main stream culture or the
sub-culture?
Ans: yes it respond to a pakhton culture.
68. Does this object remind one of the geographic locality?
Ans : Yes this object often remind geographically locations.
69. Does it live more in the cyber space or in real space?
Ans: Yes it live more in real space.
70. Can you trace back its assembly line? How many workers
were men, women or
children?
Ans: No I cant trace but one thing which is sure to me that
no women worker is envolved in making.
72. What is the nature of this object? Public, private or
social? If social, how many
people at a time will it engage? A few or a crowd?
Ans: The nature of this object is publically and socially On
different occasion when people get social on marriage parties we can easily see a crowd.
73. Your comments on durability!
Ans: Its durability is based on our loyallity if we care our
product like we maintain our product by polishing daily and keep neat and clean
then it can be a last lasting product.
74. Is it a frequently used and commonplace object or its
audience, usage or viewership
is limited?
Ans: Yes the usage of this product is frequently seen.
75. How can this object be acquired? Bought? Borrowed?
Stolen? Shared? Or its
ownership is altogether denied to some?
Ans: The product can be acquired by a different ways we can
bought it , we can shared with each other or can be borrowed from someone for
specific time.
76. Who are the target users? Any specific group of people?
Ans: The audience target consist mainly male of 15 to 40
years of age.
77. Is this object made for any specific ethnic group or
race? People with special needs?
Ans: No it is not from any specific ethnic group or race.
79. Is it a part of a natural ecosystem?
Ans: Yes it is the part of our eco system.
80. Does it generate an artificial ecosystem? Or is it
already a part of an existing one? Is
this artificial system distructive to nature?
Ans: No it does not generate an artificial ecosystem and not
is the part of existing one, and nor can destroy the nature.
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