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LIGHTING Mind Map
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AS Design & Technology (Resistant Materials) Lighting Mind-Map
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LIGHTING Mind Map
Shades
Cloudy - diffuses the light
Colourful
Bright
Dull
Large / Small
Distinguishing
Stand
Minimalistic
Oak (Hardwood)
Low-Profile
Does not attract attention
May not suit the style in every room
Feature
Adjustable height and light position
Fold out to conserve space when not being used
Shape
Box
Flat
Legs
Adjustable legs (length)
Triangular pyramid
Would need to be placed on flat surfaces
Spherical
Unable to place on un-even surfaces (floor)
Height
Changeable / Adjustable
Ease of use
Fold in/out
Conserves space
Need enough room to fold inwards & outwards
Can be stored easily
Easy to dis-assemble
Flexible support structure
Bulb
Screw-in bulb
More difficult to replace than twist-in bulb
May 'wear-down' overtime
Twist-in bulb
More variety of bulb on the market
Does not 'wear-down' overtime
Energy efficient bulb
Uses less electricity
Better for the environment
Longer life
Can use renewable energy resources (solar panels)
Does not give out heat (energy waste)
Small lightbulb
Can have a smaller lightshade
Does not give out as much light as a wide lightbulb
Wide lightbulb
Gives out more light than the small lightbulb
Need to have a fairly large lightshade
Style
Modern
May only suit certain styles of room
May be influenced by early life
Classical
Aimed at an older age group
40 - 65
May be influenced from early life
Generally older people, shop in stores
Special Features
Foldable (inwards)
Dimmable
Multiple Bulbs
More light
More energy consumption
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