scholarly journals The Application Research of Geometric Language in Modern Furniture

2020 ◽  
Vol 179 ◽  
pp. 02126
Author(s):  
Anlin Huang ◽  
Jianhua Lyu ◽  
Ming Chen

From the perspective of modern furniture innovative design, this paper analyzes the application extent of geometric language in modern furniture, and provides new design ideas for modern furniture symbolization. By studying the elements of geometric language, such as point, line, surface, color block, shape, through combination, division, superposition, reconstruction and other methods, a variety of symbolic modelling elements are created. Finally, three principles of product symbolic design are summarized, and at the same time, combined with color matching, material selection, man-machine size, using functions, which could be applied into modern furniture design.

2018 ◽  
Vol 176 ◽  
pp. 02008
Author(s):  
YANG Meng ◽  
ZHANG Xiaohui

The focus herein is innovative design ideas for the packaging of Shenyang specialties under the concept of minimization. Through analyzing the current status of the packaging of Shenyang specialties, the relevance between minimized design and specialty package is discussed, while based on actual cases, studies are carried out to find solutions for problems including waste of resources resulted from excessive packaging, homogenization of package images, blurring of audience identification, and unitary sales channel. By redesigning the packaging of Shenyang specialties against the internet-based background and increasing visibility of specialty products, new ideas and methods for the package design of Shenyang specialties are provided taking minimized concept as the entry point, thus to realize value guidance and culture communication under the concept of minimization.


2009 ◽  
Vol 9 (14) ◽  
pp. 61-61
Author(s):  
R. Knight ◽  
E. Knight

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-108
Author(s):  
Meredith G.H. Burling ◽  
Lina Rahouma ◽  
Arla Good ◽  
Joleine C Kasper ◽  
Samantha Kranyak ◽  
...  

In their review of the students-as-partners literature, Mercer-Mapstone et al. (2017) found that only 5-6% of published research articles on student-partnership models focused on multidisciplinary partnerships. This case study, authored by five undergraduate students and two academics, sought to examine the utility of using a multidisciplinary students-as-partners approach to advance the development of an online learning game focused on food insecurity. The multidisciplinary nature of the partnership facilitated perceptions of an equitable partnership, contributed to innovative design ideas, and conferred several benefits to the collaborators beyond those traditionally seen in the students-as-partners literature (Mercer-Mapstone et al., 2017). However, the multidisciplinary nature of the partnership also posed unique mentoring and coordination challenges that should be considered when adopting a multidisciplinary approach to teaching innovation.


2012 ◽  
Vol 235 ◽  
pp. 314-318
Author(s):  
Yan Qun Wang ◽  
Bing Chen Zhang ◽  
Han Wu

Hand painted of product design is not a pure creation of art painting. It is a technique method to organize and visual the product design which meets with consumer’s needs with guidance of design thinking and methods. It can rapid expresses design ideas, and examine design project and convey the true effect of the product design. As a designer the basic language of expression, hand painted run through the design process. It plays an important role to enhance the designer thinking. The using of hand painted in product design include enrich the accumulation of design, Inspire design, communication design, depiction of real emotion. It plays an important role to enhance the designer thinking.


2021 ◽  
Vol 275 ◽  
pp. 02027
Author(s):  
Zhongyue Zhang ◽  
Wenming Liu

This article describes the basic content and expression of ecological thinking, and explains how to apply the specific aspects of ecological thinking involved in high-efficiency, energy-saving, and environmental protection in the field of agricultural machinery design. This paper take the sunflower deseeding machine as an example, carry out innovative design research based on ecological thinking. Through the research and arrangement of relevant design elements and design principles and design practice, it provides new design ideas for the innovative design of sunflower threshing machines, and reflects the guiding role and application value of ecological thinking in agricultural machinery products.


2020 ◽  
Vol 179 ◽  
pp. 02113
Author(s):  
Zhang Shutao ◽  
An Zonglin ◽  
Su Pengfei ◽  
Su Jianning

Aiming at the problems of homogeneity, simplification and low cultural recognition of Tibetan cultural and creative products, design and application research are carried out in combination with prototype theory. Firstly, we determine the target product through fieldwork, and analyze the existing products in the market. Then through the analysis of Tibetan culture, using product semantic methods, we extract the pattern elements that match the semantic of the target product, and determine the design prototype. Finally, combining the prototype theory, we analyse of the design prototype to inspire the design, complete the innovative design of the product. Practice has shown that the use of prototype theory for product design can accurately identify Tibetan cultural symbols and excavate cultural connotations to promote the spread and development of Tibetan culture.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 1889-1894
Author(s):  
Fei He

Objectives: Outdoor furniture is an important part of the overall environment of a university. Its design is not only to meet the needs of people’s daily activities, but also to highlight the teaching concept and cultural characteristics of a university. However, at present, the outdoor furniture of some universities in China has the same phenomenon, which can not show the cultural characteristics of universities. Methods: In view of this, this study proposes to design and plan outdoor furniture in Colleges and universities on the basis of school culture. Through the research and design of the shape, material and color of campus outdoor furniture, the cultural characteristics of the corresponding schools are reflected, and the proposed design ideas are put into the campus outdoor furniture design of a university, which proves the scientificity and feasibility of the planning scheme by way of examples. Results: It is hoped that through this study, the school’s cultural characteristics can be integrated with the campus outdoor furniture design. Conclusion: So that the campus outdoor furniture can reflect the school’s unique teaching philosophy, humanistic feelings and cultural characteristics.


2016 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liisa Naar ◽  
Stewart Clegg

This article outlines a novel approach to the role of models in innovation processes: showing how innovative architectural outcomes result from the strategic management of multiple physical models in a design process. Drawing on actor-network theory, we explore architect Frank Gehry’s designing in action to trace the work done in translating design ideas with architectural models. We observe how certain practices constituted around material models are Gehry’s means for unsettling and resetting the clients’ receptiveness and willingness to embark upon a particular architectural path. We find that the physical models, as actants in these activity flows, are rendered strategic in ways currently overlooked. When approval for an innovative design is secured, through the unfolding of models, their strategic role is realized. Our approach goes beyond current accounts of the role and nature of architectural models to reveal how architectural models as strategic actants are mobilized in an innovation process.


Leonardo ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 42 (5) ◽  
pp. 428-432
Author(s):  
Oguzhan Özcan ◽  
Emre Akdemir ◽  
Mary Lou O'Neil ◽  
A. Ayça Ünlüer

The authors, interactive design-art educators, recount their experience in using cultural inspirations as part of student exercises. The authors found that, although students proposed various design concepts drawing from the surrounding culture, very few moved beyond experience design art. In order to remedy this situation without giving explicit direction, the authors encouraged students to examine cultural habits and/or artifacts from their past or their current lives in the hope that this could generate innovative design ideas. One such project is the Prayer Bead Gesture Based TV Input Device.


2013 ◽  
Vol 753-755 ◽  
pp. 1591-1594 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shu Cong Chen

Knitting cloth is composed of coils, boasting the characteristics of large flexibility, retractility, and easy deformation, which results that its making and handling is greatly different from that of woven cloth, so that the proper utility of different-material insertion in knitting clothing is capable of fostering strengths and circumventing weaknesses. The present paper starts with the functionality features of knitting and woven fabrics, and their functionalities of dressing, namely, style, color, material, carries out an inductive analysis and thereotical exploration, and finally presents thereotical reference and instruction for the innovative design and development of knitting clothing.


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