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This is a book about A-Level Graphic Products. It aims to fit in with the [http://www.edexcel.com/migrationdocuments/GCE%20New%20GCE/UA035224_GCE_Lin_DTProDes_Issue_3.pdf Edexcel GCE A-Level Product Design] syllabus but is not endorsed by Edexcel. It should be useful as a revision guide or to find alternative explanations to the ones in your textbook. If you haven't heard of an A-Level then this book probably won't be of much interest to you but you can find out about them at [[w:A-Level|Wikipedia]].

If any part of this book ''is'' unclear or even wrong then please post a comment on the discussion page or simply fix it yourself! In particular, please say if the book assumes any knowledge or skills which not all A-Level Product Design students have.
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This is a book about A-Level Graphic Products. It aims to fit in with the Edexcel GCE A-Level Product Design syllabus but is not endorsed by Edexcel. It should be useful as a revision guide or to find alternative explanations to the ones in your textbook. If you haven't heard of an A-Level then this book probably won't be of much interest to you but you can find out about them at Wikipedia.

If any part of this book is unclear or even wrong then please post a comment on the discussion page or simply fix it yourself! In particular, please say if the book assumes any knowledge or skills which not all A-Level Product Design students have.

AS modules

A2 modules