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Chinese Architecture

Desirie Z

Monday, Sep 05, 2016 - 02:11:27 pm

@ Chinese Style Jewelry

Chinese architecture can provide inspiration for jewelry design.

The Top 10 Chinese Architecture in Chinese History

http://www.360doc.com/content/10/0526/20/178233_29672184.shtml

Speaking of Chinese architecture, the first thing come into people’s mind is probably the Forbidden City, also known as The Palace Museum. It is the home of royal family during Ming and Qing Dynasties, and represents the highest achievement of Chinese Architecture. Every arrangement and Read more →

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Good collection. I really liked the horse-head walls and the 3d effect it had when they are seen together. Cornices are interesting as well. The roofs of the Temple of  Heaven and other pitched roofs have some interesting details for jewelry. Let us discuss on Friday

adjustable furniture

Kate:)

Friday, Sep 02, 2016 - 01:41:34 pm

@ Kate-FYP: Everyday Fitness

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The notion of constructing a fort with sheets, chairs and boxes remains appealing to many people well into adulthood. Well, the concept isn’t totally inappropriate when considered in the context of the Soft Fold Cabane, designed explicitly for the enjoyment of people of all ages.

A simple wooden structure establishes the boundaries Read more →

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Human Centered Design Process

Benny

Friday, Sep 02, 2016 - 01:29:49 pm

@ BennyOu

Designers are trained to discover the real problems.

A brilliant solution to the wrong problem can be worse than no solution at all: solve the correct problem.

The human-centred design is to ensure that the result fits human desires, needs, and capabilities. After all, why do we make products? We make them for people to use.

Human-centred design (HCD) is the process of Read more →

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My comments&reflection on Fitness furniture collection

Kate:)

Friday, Sep 02, 2016 - 12:50:03 pm

@ Kate-FYP: Everyday Fitness

my reflection & comments:

1.  mind consciousness

2.  simple aesthetics

3. visual and physical balance

4. sitting posture

My reflection&comments:

interesting product, the curve in the product assist people in doing crunches, as many beginners have difficulties in sit at there tail bone position.  the seat rise people higher, it avoid the awkwardness of exercising on the floor, in the office situation.

My Read more →

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Lucie Koldová

Kate:)

Friday, Sep 02, 2016 - 12:19:10 pm

@ Kate-FYP: Everyday Fitness

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Research: Design for Disability by Graham Pullin

Adonis Toh

Friday, Sep 02, 2016 - 11:56:21 am

@ Adonis Toh

In this book..

Disability – Complex interaction between features of a person & features of the environment & society that one lives.

Impairment – Problem in body function / structure

Inclusive Design / Universal Design – Considering issues of disabilities and seeks to make mainstream design accessible to everyone

Fashion Meets Discretion

Designing for disability, tackling issues of discretion.

Questions: 1) Should impairment be something to hide? 2) Is it something that one Read more →

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Less is more, uprising minimalist trend

Benny

Friday, Sep 02, 2016 - 11:32:28 am

@ BennyOu

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCPBTQxsNkM

Recently there has been an uprising trend of the minimalist movement in Japan.

It is influenced by the spare aesthetic of Japan’s traditional Zen Buddhism, these minimalists buck the norm in a fervently consumerist society by dramatically paring back their possessions.

The inspiration for Japan’s minimalists came from the United States, where early adherents included Steve Jobs.

Definitions vary because the goal is Read more →

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Signifiers

Benny

Friday, Sep 02, 2016 - 11:01:22 am

@ BennyOu

Signifiers communicate where the action should take place, it is an important communication device to the recipient whether or not the communication is intended.

Signifiers signal things, in particular, what actions are possible and how they should be done. They must be perceivable, else they fail to function.

Signifier refers to any mark or sound, any perceivable indicator that communicates appropriate behavior Read more →

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How will you signify - subtly and discretely that this is how and where you keep this and this without resorting to what I call 'Batcave syndrome' where you will see Batmobile, Batphone, Batarang, Batcave, etc...

Research : People with Disabilities / Special needs

Adonis Toh

Thursday, Sep 01, 2016 - 11:52:58 pm

@ Adonis Toh

Notes: 1) Communication problems. 2) Allowing people with disabilities to be more independent 3) Helping students with special needs to learn the same thing as what normal students are learning 4) Integration and Inclusion

Notes: 1) Autism (Issue) is a developmental disorder not learning disability – Definition: A mental condition, present from early childhood, characterized by great difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people and in Read more →

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