BringD&T
andTextiles
toLife
with our award winning films!
Educational video content for schools
www.pumpkin-interactive.co.uk
filmed
by the
Pumpkin
team
Endorsed for GCSE and GCE by UK and
International awarding bodies
Code: SUSMACode: DESRM 26 mins | 2009 | 14-19+33 mins | 2009 | Age 14-19+
Working with recycled materials
creates unique challenges for
designers. For example, how can you
make stackable chairs from recycled
Sony PlayStations or turn discarded
fridges into new washing machine
parts? This resource explores
the issues of large-scale plastics
recycling as we see how different
plastics are separated, recycled,
regenerated and tested to ensure they
meet the required characteristics for
modern sustainable products.
Designing with Recycled Materials
What are the social, economic and
environmental choices to consider
when designing a product? This
resource gets students thinking
about: the 6Rs; what makes a
material sustainable; the difference
between renewable and recycled
materials; and what happens at “end
of life”. It visits the UK’s first zero
carbon housing project and shows
how anything from mobile phone
covers to children’s wellingtons can
be turned into building materials.
Choosing Sustainable Materials
£40
Code: VOLCACode: SUSPAC 26 mins | 2009 | Age 14-19+31 mins | 2010 | 14-19+
A container should protect a product,
attract customers, be cheap to produce
and satisfy consumer demand for
goods with low carbon footprints. See
how designers are meeting these goals
by; reducing packaging, choosing more
recycled materials and in some cases
completely rethinking a product’s
design. Also illustrates how different
plastics are separated and refined
into reusable polymers before being
formed into containers.
Sustainable Packaging
A fantastic illustration of how industry
is adapting design and manufacturing
methods to consider social, moral and
ethical implications. An invaluable
resource for any D&T course where
students need to understand the issue
of sustainability, not only in the context
of their work, but also in the world
around them. The resource provides
concrete examples for written
examinations, as well as covering
many of the issues required during
controlled assessment tasks.
Sustainable Design:
Life Cycle Assessment
£40£45
£40
BEST
SELLER BEST
SELLER
D&T: Sustainable Design
CALL US ON: +44 (0)117 9240 250 FAX US ON: +44 (0)560 209 6668
D&T: Smart Materials
Promote discussion about the
characteristics, functions and potential
applications of smart resistant
materials with this resource that
provides extraordinary access to the
latest developments in this field. Case
studies include: shape memory alloys,
thermochromatic plastics and inks
and QTC. Ideal preparation for written
examinations, while also providing an excellent starting
point for students’ own design and make tasks.
This DVD examines the properties,
characteristics and applications of
some of the smart materials used in
the graphics industry. Case studies
include labels and packaging that use
thermochromic inks, emergency and safety
signage that incorporate phosphorescent
and fluorescent paints and inks, and
photochromic dyes that are used for anti-
counterfeiting measures and reactive glasses.
Smart Resistant Materials
Smart Graphic Products
“A Superb resource as it provides
in-depth understanding, clear
images and commentary.”
Brian Russell, Chief Examiner/Principal Moderator
“I thought the DVD was brilliant.”
Mike Nowell, Chief Examiner/Principal Moderator,
AQA GCSE: D&T Graphic Products
Code: SRM
Code: GRAPHIC
35 mins | 2011 | Age 14-19+
30 mins | 2012 | 14-19+
£49
£49
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
www.pumpkin-interactive.co.uk orders@pumpkin-interactive.co.uk
How Alessi, Postmodernism and
Memphis changed the world
Code: ALESSI 40 mins | 2012 | Age 14-19+
With access to Alberto Alessi, and the Alessi
factory and design museum in Milan, this resource
provides a fantastic guide to the diverse ideas,
designs and innovations that developed during the
postmodern era.
£49
Code: POPART 40 mins | 2012 | Age 14-19+
What is Pop Art and how does it influence
designers today? Explore the ideas, materials,
colours and technologies adopted by Warhol and
Lictenstein and see how they can be incorporated
into students’ own work.
£49
How Pop Art changed
the world
Product Design and Mass
Manufacture: Design Optimisation
Code: DESOPT 25 mins | 2009 | 14-19+
A complete product design course in a single
resource. This DVD provides a detailed and
captivating guide through the development
of a new product from client brief to finished
product.
£40
Code: USER 32 mins | 2010 | Age 14-19+
Learn how designers research and understand
their users’ needs as we see how they work with
ergonomic and anthropometric data and respond
to demographic change. A fantastic introduction
to product development.
£45
Designing for the User:
Inclusive Design
Product Design, Testing and
Modification: Trunki
Code: TRUNKI 25 mins | 2009 | Age 14-19+
A resource that covers much of the product design
specifications. Human factors, safety, quality,
design in practice, continuous improvement and
modification are all clearly explained and with a
product that is so simple to understand.
£40
Code: VOIS 25 mins | 2009 | 14-19+
See how Volvo’s designers ensure that aesthetics,
feel and performance are not comprised for new
safety enhancements. Exciting crash test footage
will also benefit students as they come to test and
evaluate their own designs.
£40
Industrial Design and
Testing
D&T: Product Design
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
CALL US ON: +44 (0)117 9240 250 FAX US ON: +44 (0)560 209 6668
Textiles: Smart Textiles
Introduce students to new and key aspects
of interactive and smart textiles with this
resource. It draws examples from a wide
range of textile products that students will
easily identify with, from clothing to tents,
ballet shoes to bags. Examples include
wearable electronics, conductive polymers
and Kevlar. Use this DVD to explore their
characteristics, functions and applications.
A new generation of industrial materials is
changing how textile designers think about
and work with textiles. This title examines
the construction, properties and applications
of these new smart and technical textiles,
from the carbon fibre composites used
in aircraft wings, to the materials used to
ensure a Formula One car crumples upon
impact rather than crushing its driver. With
examples drawn from the space, aeronautical, automotive,
medical and geo-textiles industries, this resource provides
a fantastic insight into how new technologies and processes
are combining with traditional textiles to create increasingly
smart and more technical products.
Interactive, Smart and Modern Textiles
Smart and Technical Textiles:
The Next Generation
Code: INTTEX
Code: SMATEX
42 mins | 2012 | 14-19+
57 mins | 2008 | Age 14-19+
£40
£40
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
“A great resource, which enhances
the knowledge base for the emerging
and growing area of interactive
smart textile design.”
Just4Textiles
“This is the best, clearest and most useful
DVD I have ever come across.”
Janet Kidd, Duchess’s Community High School
www.pumpkin-interactive.co.uk orders@pumpkin-interactive.co.uk
Textiles: Sustainable Design
Code: ENVTEX
Code: SUSTEXCode: ECOTEX
Code: ETHEX 26 mins | 2011 | 14-19+
34 mins | 2009 | 14-19+30 mins | 2011 | Age 14-19+
26 mins | 2011 | Age 14-19+
How are textile companies meeting
consumer demand to develop
sustainable collections? Follow surf
wear brand Finisterre, from their HQ
in Cornwall to their fabric suppliers
in Japan and manufacturers in
Portugal, as they explain how
they reduce their environmental
and ethical impact by rigorously
evaluating the use of energy and
materials throughout their design
and manufacturing stages.
Textiles: Eco Design
Throwaway cut-price garments
make up nearly half the clothing
market, resulting in a rising tide
of textile waste. This programme
profiles textile designers who are
turning consumer demand for green
products into fashion trends. Case
studies include: shoes made from
old tyres and seatbelts; high fashion
tailoring created from second
hand shop finds and textiles for the
construction industry made from
reprocessed jute sacks.
Sustainable & Recycled Textiles
Filmed in Bangladesh, this is a fantastic
resource that looks at the globalisation
of the textile industry. Using eye
opening footage shot inside a number
of Bangladesh textile factories, the film
explores the issues of sweatshop labour
- including poor working conditions,
unfair wages and the right to unionise.
The programme then compares the
social impact of this mass-scale
production with the benefits brought to
a small rural community in Bangladesh
by a fair trade textile initiative.
Ethical Textiles
What are the environmental impacts
of our global textile industry? In
Bangladesh, the film shows how the
true cost of cheap textiles is being felt
by the very poorest living downstream
from polluting textiles factories. While
in the UK, the resource looks at how
companies are working to reduce their
impact by using state of the art water
recycling plants and by making better
use of their waste streams.
Textiles: Environmental Impacts
£45
£40£49
£45
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
www.pumpkin-interactive.co.uk orders@pumpkin-interactive.co.uk
Textiles: Commercial Design & Manufacturing
ICT in Textiles: Design,
Practice and Process
Code: ICTTEX 27 mins | 2007 | Age 14-19+
With new collections now being turned around
in weeks, see how ICT is revolutionizing fashion,
speeding up the creation of designs and physical
mock ups and easing communication with global
partners.
£40
Code: CADTEX 27 mins | 2007 | 14-19+
Learn how CAD/CAM is being used across a
range of textile industries, from commercial
digital printing and embroidery, to knitting and
laser cutting, as designers explain how it is
changing the way they work.
£40
CAD/CAM in Textile
Manufacturing
Textiles: Industrial Finishing
Processes
Code:FINTEX 30 mins | 2011 | 14-19+
Explore the physical, chemical and smart
finishes that are enabling textile engineers to
radically enhance the performance of materials.
Learn how they are created and see examples of
their many commercial applications.
£49
Code: MPTEXT 27 mins | 2007 | Age 14-19+
This DVD covers: job, batch, mass and JIT
production systems and includes: hot drill, pattern
laying, straight, rotating blade and computerized
laser cutting. It also covers assembly and how
CAD/CAM is used in quality control.
£40
Textiles: Mass Production
Systems and Techniques
Testing Textiles
Code: TESTEX 33 mins | 2005 | Age 14-19+
A fantastic insight into the range of tests carried
out to ensure garments are fit for purpose. We
see examples of performance and physical wear
tests, as well as tests to ensure fabrics are flame
resistant, waterproof and breathable.
£40
Code: DPTEXT 33 mins | 2005 | Age 14-19+
Provide students with examples of a wide range of
industrial printing processes, including: flatbed,
carousel, roller-screen and transfer. Then, see how
dye recipes are created and how the environmental
impact of waste products is managed.
£40
Textiles: Industrial Dyeing
and Printing
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
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of GCSE and GCE DT. Produced by our team of ex BBC film makers and created in
consultation with DT specialists, our films support the delivery of core conceptual
knowledge through the use of stimulating and relevant real world examples.
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D&T A5

  • 1. BringD&T andTextiles toLife with our award winning films! Educational video content for schools www.pumpkin-interactive.co.uk filmed by the Pumpkin team Endorsed for GCSE and GCE by UK and International awarding bodies
  • 2. Code: SUSMACode: DESRM 26 mins | 2009 | 14-19+33 mins | 2009 | Age 14-19+ Working with recycled materials creates unique challenges for designers. For example, how can you make stackable chairs from recycled Sony PlayStations or turn discarded fridges into new washing machine parts? This resource explores the issues of large-scale plastics recycling as we see how different plastics are separated, recycled, regenerated and tested to ensure they meet the required characteristics for modern sustainable products. Designing with Recycled Materials What are the social, economic and environmental choices to consider when designing a product? This resource gets students thinking about: the 6Rs; what makes a material sustainable; the difference between renewable and recycled materials; and what happens at “end of life”. It visits the UK’s first zero carbon housing project and shows how anything from mobile phone covers to children’s wellingtons can be turned into building materials. Choosing Sustainable Materials £40 Code: VOLCACode: SUSPAC 26 mins | 2009 | Age 14-19+31 mins | 2010 | 14-19+ A container should protect a product, attract customers, be cheap to produce and satisfy consumer demand for goods with low carbon footprints. See how designers are meeting these goals by; reducing packaging, choosing more recycled materials and in some cases completely rethinking a product’s design. Also illustrates how different plastics are separated and refined into reusable polymers before being formed into containers. Sustainable Packaging A fantastic illustration of how industry is adapting design and manufacturing methods to consider social, moral and ethical implications. An invaluable resource for any D&T course where students need to understand the issue of sustainability, not only in the context of their work, but also in the world around them. The resource provides concrete examples for written examinations, as well as covering many of the issues required during controlled assessment tasks. Sustainable Design: Life Cycle Assessment £40£45 £40 BEST SELLER BEST SELLER D&T: Sustainable Design CALL US ON: +44 (0)117 9240 250 FAX US ON: +44 (0)560 209 6668
  • 3. D&T: Smart Materials Promote discussion about the characteristics, functions and potential applications of smart resistant materials with this resource that provides extraordinary access to the latest developments in this field. Case studies include: shape memory alloys, thermochromatic plastics and inks and QTC. Ideal preparation for written examinations, while also providing an excellent starting point for students’ own design and make tasks. This DVD examines the properties, characteristics and applications of some of the smart materials used in the graphics industry. Case studies include labels and packaging that use thermochromic inks, emergency and safety signage that incorporate phosphorescent and fluorescent paints and inks, and photochromic dyes that are used for anti- counterfeiting measures and reactive glasses. Smart Resistant Materials Smart Graphic Products “A Superb resource as it provides in-depth understanding, clear images and commentary.” Brian Russell, Chief Examiner/Principal Moderator “I thought the DVD was brilliant.” Mike Nowell, Chief Examiner/Principal Moderator, AQA GCSE: D&T Graphic Products Code: SRM Code: GRAPHIC 35 mins | 2011 | Age 14-19+ 30 mins | 2012 | 14-19+ £49 £49 BEST SELLER BEST SELLER www.pumpkin-interactive.co.uk orders@pumpkin-interactive.co.uk
  • 4. How Alessi, Postmodernism and Memphis changed the world Code: ALESSI 40 mins | 2012 | Age 14-19+ With access to Alberto Alessi, and the Alessi factory and design museum in Milan, this resource provides a fantastic guide to the diverse ideas, designs and innovations that developed during the postmodern era. £49 Code: POPART 40 mins | 2012 | Age 14-19+ What is Pop Art and how does it influence designers today? Explore the ideas, materials, colours and technologies adopted by Warhol and Lictenstein and see how they can be incorporated into students’ own work. £49 How Pop Art changed the world Product Design and Mass Manufacture: Design Optimisation Code: DESOPT 25 mins | 2009 | 14-19+ A complete product design course in a single resource. This DVD provides a detailed and captivating guide through the development of a new product from client brief to finished product. £40 Code: USER 32 mins | 2010 | Age 14-19+ Learn how designers research and understand their users’ needs as we see how they work with ergonomic and anthropometric data and respond to demographic change. A fantastic introduction to product development. £45 Designing for the User: Inclusive Design Product Design, Testing and Modification: Trunki Code: TRUNKI 25 mins | 2009 | Age 14-19+ A resource that covers much of the product design specifications. Human factors, safety, quality, design in practice, continuous improvement and modification are all clearly explained and with a product that is so simple to understand. £40 Code: VOIS 25 mins | 2009 | 14-19+ See how Volvo’s designers ensure that aesthetics, feel and performance are not comprised for new safety enhancements. Exciting crash test footage will also benefit students as they come to test and evaluate their own designs. £40 Industrial Design and Testing D&T: Product Design BEST SELLER BEST SELLER CALL US ON: +44 (0)117 9240 250 FAX US ON: +44 (0)560 209 6668
  • 5. Textiles: Smart Textiles Introduce students to new and key aspects of interactive and smart textiles with this resource. It draws examples from a wide range of textile products that students will easily identify with, from clothing to tents, ballet shoes to bags. Examples include wearable electronics, conductive polymers and Kevlar. Use this DVD to explore their characteristics, functions and applications. A new generation of industrial materials is changing how textile designers think about and work with textiles. This title examines the construction, properties and applications of these new smart and technical textiles, from the carbon fibre composites used in aircraft wings, to the materials used to ensure a Formula One car crumples upon impact rather than crushing its driver. With examples drawn from the space, aeronautical, automotive, medical and geo-textiles industries, this resource provides a fantastic insight into how new technologies and processes are combining with traditional textiles to create increasingly smart and more technical products. Interactive, Smart and Modern Textiles Smart and Technical Textiles: The Next Generation Code: INTTEX Code: SMATEX 42 mins | 2012 | 14-19+ 57 mins | 2008 | Age 14-19+ £40 £40 BEST SELLER BEST SELLER “A great resource, which enhances the knowledge base for the emerging and growing area of interactive smart textile design.” Just4Textiles “This is the best, clearest and most useful DVD I have ever come across.” Janet Kidd, Duchess’s Community High School www.pumpkin-interactive.co.uk orders@pumpkin-interactive.co.uk
  • 6. Textiles: Sustainable Design Code: ENVTEX Code: SUSTEXCode: ECOTEX Code: ETHEX 26 mins | 2011 | 14-19+ 34 mins | 2009 | 14-19+30 mins | 2011 | Age 14-19+ 26 mins | 2011 | Age 14-19+ How are textile companies meeting consumer demand to develop sustainable collections? Follow surf wear brand Finisterre, from their HQ in Cornwall to their fabric suppliers in Japan and manufacturers in Portugal, as they explain how they reduce their environmental and ethical impact by rigorously evaluating the use of energy and materials throughout their design and manufacturing stages. Textiles: Eco Design Throwaway cut-price garments make up nearly half the clothing market, resulting in a rising tide of textile waste. This programme profiles textile designers who are turning consumer demand for green products into fashion trends. Case studies include: shoes made from old tyres and seatbelts; high fashion tailoring created from second hand shop finds and textiles for the construction industry made from reprocessed jute sacks. Sustainable & Recycled Textiles Filmed in Bangladesh, this is a fantastic resource that looks at the globalisation of the textile industry. Using eye opening footage shot inside a number of Bangladesh textile factories, the film explores the issues of sweatshop labour - including poor working conditions, unfair wages and the right to unionise. The programme then compares the social impact of this mass-scale production with the benefits brought to a small rural community in Bangladesh by a fair trade textile initiative. Ethical Textiles What are the environmental impacts of our global textile industry? In Bangladesh, the film shows how the true cost of cheap textiles is being felt by the very poorest living downstream from polluting textiles factories. While in the UK, the resource looks at how companies are working to reduce their impact by using state of the art water recycling plants and by making better use of their waste streams. Textiles: Environmental Impacts £45 £40£49 £45 BEST SELLER BEST SELLER www.pumpkin-interactive.co.uk orders@pumpkin-interactive.co.uk
  • 7. Textiles: Commercial Design & Manufacturing ICT in Textiles: Design, Practice and Process Code: ICTTEX 27 mins | 2007 | Age 14-19+ With new collections now being turned around in weeks, see how ICT is revolutionizing fashion, speeding up the creation of designs and physical mock ups and easing communication with global partners. £40 Code: CADTEX 27 mins | 2007 | 14-19+ Learn how CAD/CAM is being used across a range of textile industries, from commercial digital printing and embroidery, to knitting and laser cutting, as designers explain how it is changing the way they work. £40 CAD/CAM in Textile Manufacturing Textiles: Industrial Finishing Processes Code:FINTEX 30 mins | 2011 | 14-19+ Explore the physical, chemical and smart finishes that are enabling textile engineers to radically enhance the performance of materials. Learn how they are created and see examples of their many commercial applications. £49 Code: MPTEXT 27 mins | 2007 | Age 14-19+ This DVD covers: job, batch, mass and JIT production systems and includes: hot drill, pattern laying, straight, rotating blade and computerized laser cutting. It also covers assembly and how CAD/CAM is used in quality control. £40 Textiles: Mass Production Systems and Techniques Testing Textiles Code: TESTEX 33 mins | 2005 | Age 14-19+ A fantastic insight into the range of tests carried out to ensure garments are fit for purpose. We see examples of performance and physical wear tests, as well as tests to ensure fabrics are flame resistant, waterproof and breathable. £40 Code: DPTEXT 33 mins | 2005 | Age 14-19+ Provide students with examples of a wide range of industrial printing processes, including: flatbed, carousel, roller-screen and transfer. Then, see how dye recipes are created and how the environmental impact of waste products is managed. £40 Textiles: Industrial Dyeing and Printing BEST SELLER BEST SELLER BEST SELLER CALL US ON: +44 (0)117 9240 250 FAX US ON: +44 (0)560 209 6668
  • 8. ORDER FORM AND CONTACT INFORMATION Teacher Name: School Name and Address: Postcode: Telephone No: Email Address: Purchase Order No: DVD TITLE or CODE PRICE (GBP) SUB TOTAL FE/HE Network Licence. Number required: There is an additional charge of £20/title for FE/HE Institutions who wish to network our DVDs. + P&P UK (£2.50 PER DVD to maximum cost of £10.00) + P&P for sales to outside the UK (£5 per DVD to maximum cost of £20.00)  prices may vary if you require tracked and secure delivery - details on request = GRAND TOTAL (excluding VAT) All UK orders are available on a 14 day preview for the cost of delivery. There is no need to pay now, as we will send you an invoice with your DVDs. If they don’t suit your needs, simply send them back in a padded envelope. Customers are liable for cost of return post charges. For orders from outside the UK, all payment is required in full, in GBP, before your order is dispatched. Please contact us for a quotation and for full details of payment methods. Tick here to opt out of our quarterly newsletter If you have a discount code, please enter it here and we’ll apply the discount also check our website for special offers! Email: orders@pumpkin-interactive.co.ukWEBSITE: www.pumpkin-interactive.co.uk POST: Pumpkin Interactive, 22a Backfields Lane, St Pauls, Bristol, BS2 8QW, UK CALL US: +44 (0)117 9240 250 Fax us on: +44 (0)560 209 6668 About Pumpkin Interactive Pumpkin’s DVDs are high quality, specification matched and tailor made for the teaching of GCSE and GCE DT. Produced by our team of ex BBC film makers and created in consultation with DT specialists, our films support the delivery of core conceptual knowledge through the use of stimulating and relevant real world examples. Watch previews and see how our video content matches your specification www.pumpkin-interactive.co.uk