The Gene Ontology for Product Image Design

2013 ◽  
Vol 319 ◽  
pp. 257-262
Author(s):  
Li Li Li ◽  
Jiu Hua Li ◽  
Kai He

Inspired by DNA , the genetic gene in biosphere, this paper has systematically analysed the importance of product image design result from the spiritual elements and visual elements of product image. And combined with successful design case, the advantageous influence on product image design by gene elements is presented in depth. The theoretic basis of product design style based on the gene elements of product has been established, which makes the design process more effective and more systematical. Meanwhile, it makes the gene elements of product image design more realizable, through analyzing the composition of product gene elements.

2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang-Cheng Lin ◽  
Chung-Hsing Yeh ◽  
Chen-Cheng Wang ◽  
Chun-Chun Wei

How to design highly reputable and hot-selling products is an essential issue in product design. Whether consumers choose a product depends largely on their perception of the product image. A consumer-oriented design approach presented in this paper helps product designers incorporate consumers’ perceptions of product forms in the design process. The consumer-oriented design approach uses quantification theory type I, grey prediction (the linear modeling technique), and neural networks (the nonlinear modeling technique) to determine the optimal form combination of product design for matching a given product image. An experimental study based on the concept of Kansei Engineering is conducted to collect numerical data for examining the relationship between consumers’ perception of product image and product form elements of personal digital assistants (PDAs). The result of performance comparison shows that the QTTI model is good enough to help product designers determine the optimal form combination of product design. Although the PDA form design is used as a case study, the approach is applicable to other consumer products with various design elements and product images. The approach provides an effective mechanism for facilitating the consumer-oriented product design process.


2013 ◽  
Vol 385-386 ◽  
pp. 1819-1822
Author(s):  
Cong Yu ◽  
Yan Yan ◽  
Ning Lv

Traditional workflow engine is lack of flexibility when applied to product design process, therefore this paper designs a flexible workflow engine based on B/S architecture. Firstly, this paper analyzes the product design process and its flexibility need, then analyzes and designs the framework of the flexible workflow engine. In the framework of the engine, dynamic modifier module is an important part to realize the flexibility. Secondly, this paper illustrates the operation process of flexible workflow engine with a product design case to verify its applicability and effectiveness.


2013 ◽  
Vol 860-863 ◽  
pp. 2660-2663
Author(s):  
Shi Yan

Based on the characteristics of Universal design as the starting point, introducing the theory of Ergonomics, the universal design is divided into three types: special design, stable design and adjustable design. And through the concrete product design case to explain the design process, make the public more humanized design.


2014 ◽  
Vol 912-914 ◽  
pp. 1563-1566
Author(s):  
Jin Bo Sun ◽  
Sui Huai Yu ◽  
Hui Ning Pei

In order to reduce the information chaos of product design, we present the main motions of Design-Element based product design that we call itDE-PD. Different from traditional product design process composed of function, style, or customer requirements etc.al,DE-PDis driven by the knowledge and information flows in product design iteration. InDE-PD, the product is composed of Design-Elements (DE) which is the integration of related knowledge and information. After discussing the definition and information construct ofDE, we present the iteration ofDEbased product design. To evaluate the method, a design case of beach motorcycle with limit mount ofDEsis conceived. Evaluation results show thatDE-PDis a promising approach for product design informatization.


2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Julie E. N. Irish

This design case describes the design process used for the development of new special school facilities for children with severe disabilities in Wales, United Kingdom. The lived experience is described from the interior design practitioner perspective. The background to the design of the school is outlined, and the design process and design changes that were made during the build process are detailed. The main features discussed are the toilet areas, hoist lifting system, the wayfinding and signage system, the hydrotherapy pool, and the wheelchair storage areas. Working relationships with key stakeholders involved in the design process are documented, including the Head Teacher, the staff, students, health professionals, service providers, and suppliers. During the build process, additional examples are provided of positive working arrangements between the project manager and the contractor to resolve design issues. The design case concludes by suggesting that, in this particular case, constant dialogue between all parties involved was a key component of this successful design outcome, in addition to obtaining design input from a variety of sources and flexibility to overcome issues on site.


Author(s):  
Silas DENZ ◽  
Wouter EGGINK

Conventional design practices regard gender as a given precondition defined by femininity and masculinity. To shift these strategies to include non-heteronormative or queer users, queer theory served as a source of inspiration as well as user sensitive design techniques. As a result, a co-design workshop was developed and executed. Participants supported claims that gender scripts in designed artefacts uphold gender norms. The practice did not specify a definition of a queer design style. However, the co-design practice opened up the design process to non-normative gender scripts by unmasking binary gender dichotomies in industrial design.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jin Li ◽  
Xingsheng Jiang ◽  
Jingye Li ◽  
Yadong Zhao ◽  
Xuexing Li

Background: In the whole design process of modular fuel tank, there are some unreasonable phenomena. As a result, there are some defects in the design of modular fuel tank, and the function does not meet the requirements in advance. This paper studies this problem. Objective: Through on-the-spot investigation of the factory, a mechanical design process model is designed. The model can provide reference for product design participants on product design time and design quality, and can effectively solve the problem of low product design quality caused by unreasonable product design time arrangement. Methods: After sorting out the data from the factory investigation, computer software is used to program, simulate the information input of mechanical design process, and the final reference value is got. Results: This mechanical design process model is used to guide the design and production of a new project, nearly 3 months ahead of the original project completion time. Conclusion: This mechanical design process model can effectively guide the product design process, which is of great significance to the whole mechanical design field.


2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Qian Hui ◽  
Yan Li ◽  
Ye Tao ◽  
Hongwei Liu

AbstractA design problem with deficient information is generally described as wicked or ill-defined. The information insufficiency leaves designers with loose settings, free environments, and a lack of strict boundaries, which provides them with more opportunities to facilitate innovation. Therefore, to capture the opportunity behind the uncertainty of a design problem, this study models an innovative design as a composite solving process, where the problem is clarified and resolved from fuzziness to satisfying solutions by interplay among design problems, knowledge, and solutions. Additionally, a triple-helix structured model for the innovative product design process is proposed based on the co-evolution of the problem, solution, and knowledge spaces, to provide designers with a distinct design strategy and method for innovative design. The three spaces interact and co-evolve through iterative mappings, including problem structuring, knowledge expansion, and solution generation. The mappings carry the information processing and decision-making activities of the design, and create the path to satisfying solutions. Finally, a case study of a reactor coolant flow distribution device is presented to demonstrate the practicability of this model and the method for innovative product design.


2013 ◽  
Vol 712-715 ◽  
pp. 2888-2893
Author(s):  
Hai Qiang Liu ◽  
Ming Lv

In order to realize information sharing and interchange of complex product multidisciplinary collaborative design (MCD) design process and resources. The Process integrated system control of product multidisciplinary collaborative design was analyzed firstly in this paper, then design process of complex product for supporting multidisciplinary collaborative was introduced, a detailed description is given of the organization structure and modeling process of MCD-oriented Integration of Product Design Meta-model ; and concrete implement process of process integrated system control method was introduced to effectively realize information sharing and interchange between product design process and resources.


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