Designing for People

Designing for People
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 405
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ISBN-10 : 9781621531500
ISBN-13 : 1621531503
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing for People by : Henry Dreyfuss

From the first answering machine ("the electronic brain") and the Hoover vacuum cleaner to the SS Independence and the Bell telephone, the creations of Henry S. Dreyfuss have shaped the cultural landscape of the 20th century. Written in a robust, fresh style, this book offers an inviting mix of professional advice, case studies, and design history along with historical black-and-white photos and the author's whimsical drawings. In addition, the author's uncompromising commitment to public service, ethics, and design responsibility makes this masterful guide a timely read for today's designers.

Designing Successful Products with Plastics

Designing Successful Products with Plastics
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Publisher : William Andrew
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9780323446488
ISBN-13 : 0323446485
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing Successful Products with Plastics by : Mark T. MacLean-Blevins

Designing Successful Products with Plastics: Fundamentals of Plastic Part Design provides expert insight into design considerations required to bring a concept product or part through design and ready-for-production. The book shows how integrating four key choices—materials, processes, tooling and design—in every design decision allows the designer to fully vet and optimize the design. Rather than focusing on design rules and engineering equations used during product development, the emphasis of the book is on what the designer needs to consider during the early conceptual visualization stages, and in the detailed stages of the design process. This approach will bridge the gap between the industrial designer, tasked with the 'big picture' product design and use, and the part designer, tasked with the detailed plastic part design for manufacture. Useful to both experienced and novice designers, this book brings valuable design process information through specific examples, enabling designers and engineers in the plastics industry to effectively use the available technical information to successfully design and manufacture new products. - Bridges the gap between the industrial designer working on product design and use, and the part designer working on detailed part design for manufacture - Enables designers to establish a solid foundation for new product development on the 'four pillars' of the process: materials, processes, tooling, and design - Provides a hierarchy and roadmap through creative product design and implementation, so engineers can translate a product from creative concept through to realization and commercialization

The Aesthetics of Industrial Design

The Aesthetics of Industrial Design
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 1003183301
ISBN-13 : 9781003183303
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Aesthetics of Industrial Design by : Richard Herriott

"This textbook introduces design students to key principles of three-dimensional form, bridging aesthetics and practical design objectives. It explores how we see and what it is that characterises visually appealing and satisfactory design. Written by an experienced designer, educator and researcher, The Aesthetics of Industrial Design equips students with the knowledge and understanding of how aesthetically superior design is distinct from lesser work. It explains the key principles and concepts they can incorporate into their own designs, encourages readers to investigate and experiment with real design problems, and enables them to verbally communicate their design intentions. The book prompts readers to critically reflect on their work and surroundings. Through numerous clear examples and illustrated case studies, which are guided by cognitive science and the application of aesthetic theory, the book brings together the basic aspects of design as form-giving. It explores the balance of function, material and appearance in detail, and explains the reasons for common aesthetic faults and how to avoid them. Aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate level students within the design fields, this book reveals the secrets to aesthetically successful products which readers can take from education into future practice"--

Understanding Industrial Design

Understanding Industrial Design
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Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9781491920343
ISBN-13 : 1491920343
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Industrial Design by : Simon King

With the coming flood of connected products, many UX and interaction designers are looking into hardware design, a discipline largely unfamiliar to them. If you’re among those who want to blend digital and physical design concepts successfully, this practical book helps you explore seven long-standing principles of industrial design. Two present and former design directors at IDEO, the international design and innovation firm, use real-world examples to describe industrial designs that are sensorial, simple, enduring, playful, thoughtful, sustainable, and beautiful. You’ll learn how to approach, frame, and evaluate your designs as they extend beyond the screen and into the physical world. Sensorial: create experiences that fully engage our human senses Simple: design simple products that provide overall clarity in relation to their purpose Enduring: build products that wear well and live on as classics Playful: use playful design to go beyond functionality and create emotional connections Thoughtful: observe people’s struggles and anticipate their needs Sustainable: design products that reduce environmental impact Beautiful: elevate the experience of everyday products through beauty

Designing for Socialist Need

Designing for Socialist Need
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9781317284192
ISBN-13 : 1317284194
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing for Socialist Need by : Katharina Pfützner

How does industrial design operate outside of capitalist consumer culture? Designing for Socialist Need assembles a detailed picture of industrial design practice in the socialist German Democratic Republic (GDR). Drawing on much previously unexplored material from a wide variety of sources, it not only maps out some of the ideological, institutional and economic contexts within which GDR design functioned, it also critically reconstructs the designers’ aims and perspectives in order to argue that they shared a profoundly socially responsible approach to design. By focusing on their ideas and approaches, this volume attends to the previously unacknowledged intellectual and practical richness of GDR design culture and demonstrates that it can provide pertinent insights not only for scholars of GDR history or German design, but also for contemporary design practitioners, theorists and educators with an interest in sustainability in design.

Designing for Digital Transformation. Co-Creating Services with Citizens and Industry

Designing for Digital Transformation. Co-Creating Services with Citizens and Industry
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9783030648237
ISBN-13 : 3030648230
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing for Digital Transformation. Co-Creating Services with Citizens and Industry by : Sara Hofmann

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, DESRIST 2020, held in Kristiansand, Norway, in December 2020. The 28 revised full research papers included in the volume together with 7 research-in-progress papers and 9 prototype papers, were carefully reviewed and selected from 93 submissions. They are organized in the following topical sections: digital public services; data science; design principles; methodology; platforms and networks; and service science. Due to the Corona pandemic this event was held virtually.

Designing for Industry

Designing for Industry
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Publisher : MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 0262580403
ISBN-13 : 9780262580403
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing for Industry by : Grant Hildebrand

This book documents the career and work of Albert Kahn, including the unique team practice that he originated.

How to Draw

How to Draw
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1933492732
ISBN-13 : 9781933492735
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Draw by : Scott Robertson

Drawing and drawings.

Production Ergonomics

Production Ergonomics
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Publisher : Ubiquity Press
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781911529132
ISBN-13 : 1911529137
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Production Ergonomics by : Cecilia Berlin

Production ergonomics – the science and practice of designing industrial workplaces to optimize human well-being and system performance – is a complex challenge for a designer. Humans are a valuable and flexible resource in any system of creation, and as long as they stay healthy, alert and motivated, they perform well and also become more competent over time, which increases their value as a resource. However, if a system designer is not mindful or aware of the many threats to health and system performance that may emerge, the end result may include inefficiency, productivity losses, low working morale, injuries and sick-leave. To help budding system designers and production engineers tackle these design challenges holistically, this book offers a multi-faceted orientation in the prerequisites for healthy and effective human work. We will cover physical, cognitive and organizational aspects of ergonomics, and provide both the individual human perspective and that of groups and populations, ending up with a look at global challenges that require workplaces to become more socially and economically sustainable. This book is written to give you a warm welcome to the subject, and to provide a solid foundation for improving industrial workplaces to attract and retain healthy and productive staff in the long run.

Improving Engineering Design

Improving Engineering Design
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 9780309044783
ISBN-13 : 0309044782
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Improving Engineering Design by : National Research Council

Effective design and manufacturing, both of which are necessary to produce high-quality products, are closely related. However, effective design is a prerequisite for effective manufacturing. This new book explores the status of engineering design practice, education, and research in the United States and recommends ways to improve design to increase U.S. industry's competitiveness in world markets.