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product trends : a Harvey Norman trip

casey

Friday, Mar 17, 2017 - 08:16:08 pm

@ kc

I’ve never been into Harvey Norman—let alone look at current products and their trends in detail—so this trip was clearly an eye-opener for me!! These are some current trends I took note of:

Retro Trend

Pastel colours and bulky shapes are making their way back into the current trends (to my surprise! I thought people preferred space-saving, minimalistic designs these days). Their aesthetics are Read more →

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2017 Product Trends: Harvey Norman Tour

Feliciana Natali

Friday, Mar 17, 2017 - 09:56:53 am

@ Feligood

Thank you Harvey Norman for welcoming our class to have a private tour, looking around products without any other customers inside! That was really kind.. And from all the products that I have observed, these are the trends of 2017:

Vintage

From the small kettle to fridge, there is an on-going trend of having a vintage look. These kitchen products are really Read more →

Interesting writing on your thoughts on the trend. Now, the idea is to keep this in mind when you design in the future - how to ride the wave of a trend.

Form - Function - Emotion

Wong Song Yu

Friday, Mar 17, 2017 - 02:47:21 am

@ Song Yu

The 3 Influencing factors of a product are Form, Function and  Emotion,

with each product favouring one over the others, creating a variety of different products

with very similar functions, but appeal to different people.

The Large format camera is what i would consider Function focused, as its not portable, the look of it is Read more →

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A Trip to Harvey Norman

Lau Yi Wen

Friday, Mar 17, 2017 - 01:55:02 am

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On Tuesday we headed down to Harvey Norman in Millenia Walk to check out the current products on the market. Here are some observation I’ve made:

Compare: Dyson hair dryer VS alternate brand hair dryer

I have been hearing about the hype of Dyson’s hair dryer, simply for its higher pricing ($599!!!) and iconic form – circular tube mounted on a Read more →

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What Kind of Designer are You: Function, Human, or Emotion

Feliciana Natali

Wednesday, Mar 15, 2017 - 09:33:17 am

@ Feligood

Design is a decision. Design could be made out of void and nothingness. Design could be derived. And product design is specifically about the design of the form of the product. What does exactly affect the designer’s decision in deciding the right form of his creation? What does affect your decision? And what kind of designer are you?

From one of Read more →

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Giving 'form' to a product

Shanelle

Tuesday, Mar 14, 2017 - 02:06:19 am

@ Nelle.

During the last lecture, we were introduced to 3 main nodes that influence the aesthetics or “form” of a product:

Function. Human factor. Emotion.

How different people’s opinion about a product may be influenced by certain associations that are important to them, such as: – How useful it is  – How comfortable it is – Whether it provides a link with their past etc.

Function.

In my opinion, Read more →

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Nodes that influence aesthetics or 'form'

Ong Xin Hong

Tuesday, Mar 07, 2017 - 09:00:06 am

@ Oxhrene

Aesthetics or Form = Function + Human Factors + Emotion

While the form of a product gives it its characteristics, what exactly defines the form of a product?

Under a lecture by my professor, Peer, I learnt that there are three traits affecting the definition of the form of a product.

In terms of industrial design,

What does function mean?

Function is to work or operate Read more →

Hi Rene! Do you find Razer Mamba attractive?
Hi Peer, it is quite weird to hear you call me Rene. Rene is my nickname that I try not to use since there is another Rene in class. I just changed my name on OSS to Ong Xin Hong. Hope you are not confused. I do find the Razer Mamba attractive as it provides me the choice to customise the colour spectrum according to my mood. In addition, the high sensitivity of the clicking provides fast and efficient use of the mouse almost effortlessly. Moreover there is a battery life of 20 hours! No more tangling with wires.
I have ways to find out : )

Form. Function. Emotion

HongSheng

Tuesday, Mar 07, 2017 - 01:05:40 am

@ Jayden

All products come with aesthetics that attract consumers to make their decision to purchase the product. However, different product comes with different target users in mind, as well as the story behind the product.

There are 3 different factors influencing the aesthetics of the product: Form, Function, Emotion. These 3 different factors would then allow the product Read more →

Do you find Joseph Joeseph's Nest attractive when it is opened and you only see the lids?

Aesthetics in Form- Function Human Emotion

Jeremy

Monday, Mar 06, 2017 - 05:00:45 pm

@ J E M S

In the last lecture, we were introduced to the 3 nodes of aesthetics, namely Function; Human factor; Emotion dominant. It is often quoted that the form of a product describe its aesthetic, which is generally biased towards one of the 3 nodes.

FUNCTION DOMINANT

Designed by Dieter Rams and made by Vitsoe, the 606 Universal Shelving offers a modular and functional Read more →

Tags: design | ipod | nike | vitsoe
Good writing. The nodes give you a platform to raise your design. For the same position of the aesthetics different designers will do different design.

Product Aesthetics

casey

Sunday, Mar 05, 2017 - 09:54:20 pm

@ kc

There are three factors which influence product aesthetics, as well as give form and personality to a product.

These three are:

Function Human factors Emotion

Function

Function-dominant products have a particular objective to achieve. Their forms revolve around this objective, and usually have a more straightforward design.

Samir Sufi’s SlingsHOT tea cup is designed to not only keep a teabag’s tag from dropping into the cup, but also Read more →

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