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Design --- 772.82 --- IDEO --- ontwerpbureaus --- productdesign --- productdesign, historisch, 1945-, ontwerpbureaus
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Kunstnijverheid --- 770.9 --- Hochschule Graz --- eindwerken --- productdesign --- studentenwerk --- productdesign, onderwijs
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Understand the process of product design, from start to finish * Detailed overview, perfect introduction for students * More than 200 color images plus easy-to-understand flow charts What is product design? It's materials, manufacturing, ideas, CAD, engineering, art, marketing, and so much more. The Fundamentals of Product Design is an integrated overview of the design process, gathering information about every facet from idea to execution to selling into one handy volume. Full of inspiring visuals and enlightening diagrams, this book is a celebration of everyday design and a remarkable one-volume reference work for students and working designers.
Design, Industrial. --- Manufactures --- Design. --- 745.4 --- productdesign --- productontwikkeling, productdesign
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770.6 --- productdesign --- vormgeven --- stijlen --- productdesign, filosofie, esthetiek en kritiek
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This book looks at the period after the Second World War, which was characterized by rapid reconstruction and modernization that spread throughout society and across social classes. Germany, Italy and Japan, thanks to financial assistance from the USA, increased the production and worldwide export of products that had already reached high standards in both design and technology. More and more manufacturers became conscious of the importance of good design, not only for products aimed at an elite cognoscenti but also those destined for the booming middle class. With so many products available and competition so high, designers were expected to make things easier to manufacture, use and distribute as well as more beautiful. Post-war housing was brighter and more spacious than ever before. Kitchens were fitted with modern appliances that made household chores easier and more enjoyable. Charles and Ray Eames, Jean Prouve, Arne Jacobsen and Alvar Aalto, among others, were commissioned to design furniture and appliances for the middle class home. Televisions, radios and telephones became commonplace and were designed to look stylish, to be left on display rather than being hidden away. Transport was becoming more sophisticated, with scooters, small cars and airplanes allowing people increased mobility. The universal desire for speed prompted designers to create some of the greatest sports cars ever.
770.1 --- Naslagwerken --- massaproductie --- productdesign --- productdesign, encyclopedische werken ... --- Industrial design --- Design --- History. --- Histoire --- productdesign, encyclopedische werken .. --- productdesign, encyclopedische werken
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This volume follows the development of product design from the late 1960s to the present. In the last forty years, industrial design has been radically changed by the introduction of a vast array of new technologies and materials. As commercial air travel enabled individuals access to more parts of the world and colour television brought the rest of the globe into people's living rooms, communication became an increasingly important part of everyday life, inspiring the rapid development of digital culture. This has served as both a provocation and an opportunity for a new generation of product designers who see design not only as the creation of beautiful, functional objects but also as a tool to remake every aspect of contemporary life. These products, designed with and for these new technologies, have changed the way we communicate, travel, and make ourselves at home in the twenty-first century. Digital design opened up an almost endless variety of forms that has been explored and refined by innovative designers such as Philippe Starck, Ron Arad, Marc Newson and Jonathan Ive, and digital production has enabled an entirely new level of precision in manufacturing.
770.1 --- Naslagwerken --- productdesign --- productdesign, encyclopedische werken ... --- Industrial design --- Design --- History. --- Histoire --- productdesign, encyclopedische werken .. --- productdesign, encyclopedische werken
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Perfectly suited to the spirit of our times, this book is a spare yet stylish guide to living without wastefulness. It chimes with today’s consumer and design trends toward cost-consciousness and environmental awareness, and shows how to live stylishly by reusing and repurposing rather than buying new. This book aims to inspire a sophisticated audience not yet prepared to sacrifice great design or good style by showing both exceptional designs by leading product designers as well as offering ideas for projects we all could, and perhaps should, create. Remake It Home blends inspiration and hands-on knowledge, containing a wealth of almost-forgotten skills for using found materials, left-overs, and trash. It is organized into six sections illustrated with designs by notable young talents such as Fritz Hansen, Ryan McElhinney, Alabama Chanin, Margaret Cusack, Junk+ion, and Studio Verissimo. Included are designs for furniture, lighting and accessories, storage, tools and appliances, textiles, and cleaning and laundry. Each section highlights resourcefulness in design, drawing on global trends, modern innovations, and traditional practices that are brought together in a harmonious, thrifty, ecologically sound, and life-enriching whole.
745.4 --- productdesign --- recyclage --- 772.9 --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- ecodesign --- ecologie --- productontwikkeling, productdesign --- productdesign, afzonderlijke voorwerpen
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Product strategy --- designs [artistic concepts] --- productdesign
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