...A covering made by fixing woollen refuse or vegetable fibre dust to paper or board. Flock has a velvety or nap-like finish; it adds a tactile element to a design and is as much about ‘feel’ as look. It is not generally used for printing...
David Bramston is a Principal Lecturer at the School of Architecture & Design, College of Arts, University of Lincoln UK Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
YeLi is an Associate Professor in Graphic Design at the School of Art & Design at the Chinese University of Mining & Technology, Xuzhou, P.R. China. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
Idea Searching for Design: How to Research and Develop Design Concepts
Fairchild Books, 2016
eBook
...Subtle changes in design can have a significant impact on the way information is perceived, and a tendency to overwork a design can be detrimental to the outcome. Emotional responses that an individual, a society, or a particular culture...
David Bramston is a Principal Lecturer at the School of Architecture & Design, College of Arts, University of Lincoln UK Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
...The Millennium Chandelier (2004)Constructed using 1000 expended party poppers. The dismissed, cheap, translucent containers are used to construct the genteel and elegant chandelier that manages to contrast mass production with ‘one-off...
David Bramston is a Principal Lecturer at the School of Architecture & Design, College of Arts, University of Lincoln UK Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
YeLi is an Associate Professor in Graphic Design at the School of Art & Design at the Chinese University of Mining & Technology, Xuzhou, P.R. China. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
Idea Searching for Design: How to Research and Develop Design Concepts
Fairchild Books, 2016
eBook
...Creativity needs to be allowed to explore and wander with abstract narratives without bias but conversely must also operate from an appropriately informed foundation. Self-imposed constraints, profiles, themes, and historical references all...
David Bramston is a Principal Lecturer at the School of Architecture & Design, College of Arts, University of Lincoln UK Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
David Bramston is a Principal Lecturer at the School of Architecture & Design, College of Arts, University of Lincoln UK Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
...Bully‘Bully’ is one of hundreds of experiments that the designer Matthias Pliessnig calls ‘Ad-libs’. The appealing, small sculptures constructed from random objects tell a story and are an intuitive problem-solving process.DesignMatthias...
Richard Morris is the course leader for the four product design based degree programmes at the University of Brighton, UK and leads the Brighton Creativity Centre, UK. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
...This chapter aims to show how designers turn the product brief developed in Chapter 1 into an idea or product concept. Being able to generate ideas is what many people perceive product design as being all about, and it is also what many...
David Bramston is a Principal Lecturer at the School of Architecture & Design, College of Arts, University of Lincoln UK Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
...Renault FiftieIn 1996 the Renault Fiftie concept was lovingly created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Renault 4CV. The honest and pure language of the Renault Fiftie manages to creatively combine contrasting elements...
Thinking: Objects: Contemporary approaches to product design
AVA Publishing SA, 2009
eBook
...Employment
This chapter is concerned with the working contexts of designers. The assortment of terms that designers use to describe themselves tends not to give clear pictures of defined spheres of activity. What, for example, constitutes...
...The process of constructing shapes and objects from paper. Paper engineering means a designer is not restricted to using paper flat; it can be fashioned into shapes and structures. A simple folding method is a concertina or accordion fold...
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