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Applied Research Of "Math" Thinking In Product Design

Posted on:2015-08-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H X GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330422978084Subject:Art of Design
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Product design and industrial design as an important branch, shoulder to enhancethe core competitiveness of national responsibility. Many countries in Europe andAmerica will rise to the height of the industrial design of the national strategy to besupported. For now, our product design level is lagging behind in the internationalstage, we make the transition from "Made in China" to "Created in China", we mustsolve the overriding problem of design innovation. The design is not purely emotionalart, product design to technology, art and market integration, the creative process is astress logic and methods of design thinking determines the width of the width of theproduct design.From the basic product design process starting, based on existing theories oftraditional design methods, the "Math" to introduce the mathematical thinking intoproduct design, from product features, shape, materials, values, emotions and otheraspects in-depth study of the feasibility of this way of thinking, the proposed designproducts need to focus on the relationship between external form and internal logicbetween the principle of proportionality and proposed design. Subtraction designemerged in the field of design, but focused on graphic design and architectural design,and for the application of multiplication and division in product design, the basicblank. Paper through the analysis of existing design cases, summarized,"Math" basicforms and principles of design methods, trying to find the value of having a universaldesign thinking approach complements the theory and practice of product designtechniques, to broaden the product theory and practice of innovative design ideasproceed.
Keywords/Search Tags:product design, addition, subtraction, user experience, value engineering, modest design
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