Beyond Aesthetics: The Science and Soul of Product Design

Beyond Aesthetics: The Science and Soul of Product Design

Author: Prof. Shoeb Iqbal Khan

Publisher: Inkbound Publishers

Published: 2021-08-21

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 8197081379

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Journey into the science and soul of product design, exploring how aesthetics and functionality merge to create impactful products. This book offers insights into design thinking, processes, and innovations that shape the products we use every day.


The Soul of Design

The Soul of Design

Author: Robert Austin

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2012-09-05

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0804784965

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What makes the Apple iPhone cool? Bang & Olufsen and Samsung's televisions beautiful? Any of a wide variety of products and services special? The answer is not simply functionality or technology, for competitors' products are often as good. The Soul of Design explores the uncanny power of some products to grab and hold attention—to create desire. To understand what sets a product apart in this way, authors Lee Devin and Robert Austin push past personal taste and individual response to adopt a more conceptual approach. They carefully explore the hypothesis that there is something within a "special" product that makes it—well, special. They argue that this je ne sais quoi arises from "plot"—the shape that emerges as a product or service arouses and then fulfills expectations. Marketing a special product is, then, a matter of helping its audience perceive its plot and comprehend its qualities. Devin and Austin provide keys to understanding why some products and services stand out in a crowd and how the companies that make them create these hits. Part One of the book introduces the authors' definition of plot in this context; Part Two breaks down the components needed to build a plot; Part Three describes what makes a plot coherent; Part Four takes on the challenges of making coherent products and services attractive to consumers. Part Four also presents detailed casework, which shows how innovators and makers have successfully brought special products to market. Readers will come away with a sensible and clear approach to conceiving of artful products and services. This book will help managers and designers think about engaging with plot, taking aesthetic factors into account to provide consumers with more special things.


The Aesthetics of Industrial Design

The Aesthetics of Industrial Design

Author: Richard Herriott

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-12-30

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 100053524X

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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 that readers can take from education into future practice.


Artful Making

Artful Making

Author: Robert Daniel Austin

Publisher: FT Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9780130086952

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The authors show how to "manage" ingenuity--and "manufacture" the next great idea, in other words they tell what managers need to know about how artists and highly creative people work.


Aesthetics in Marketing

Aesthetics in Marketing

Author: Rajat K. Baisya

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 9788178297569

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A book for Indian designers and brand marketers, Aesthetics in Marketing. primarily deals with understanding aesthetics beyond its visual association and. making it relevant to product designing strategies. It is the first attempt of. its kind to understand the influence of aesthetics in the context of two very. important sectors of the industry-consumer durables and automobile. The book analyses various aesthetic attributes, qualities and elements in a. product and deliberates on the important of each of these and the kind of balance. necessary among them for designing successful products. It.


Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1959-02

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13:

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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world.