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Idea Searching for Design: How to Research and Develop Design Concepts (Basics Product Design) David Bramston and YeLi.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Basics product designPublication details: Fairchild Books 2016 LondonEdition: Second editionDescription: 184 pages : colored illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781472581969 (paperback)
  • 9781472581976 (epdf)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.5752 SID-B-11162
Other classification:
  • DES011000 | TEC016020
Summary: "The second edition of Idea Searching examines methods of generating and identifying ideas, and teaches you to understand what is being observed and recorded. Using lavish illustrations, concise case studies and practical examples, it explores how different experiences, contexts and references are important in identifying an idea that is appropriate for a particular individual, target audience or culture. Advocating a step-by-step approach to generating ideas and brainstorming, it encourages an open mind in the development of ideas and teaches you to always question convention.The text is accompanied by a variety of case studies and examples of work from the world's best contemporary product designers. It also includes a number of new projects for students, to encourage further exploration of ideas"--
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books Symbiosis Institute of Design On Display 658.5752 SID-B-11162 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SID-B-11162
Books Books Symbiosis International ( Deemed University ) Campus Library, Nagpur 658.5752 BRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SIUNG-B-10224

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"The second edition of Idea Searching examines methods of generating and identifying ideas, and teaches you to understand what is being observed and recorded. Using lavish illustrations, concise case studies and practical examples, it explores how different experiences, contexts and references are important in identifying an idea that is appropriate for a particular individual, target audience or culture. Advocating a step-by-step approach to generating ideas and brainstorming, it encourages an open mind in the development of ideas and teaches you to always question convention.The text is accompanied by a variety of case studies and examples of work from the world's best contemporary product designers. It also includes a number of new projects for students, to encourage further exploration of ideas"--

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