FURN - Introduction Flashcards
should be deliberate or intentional;
careful, organized and systematic logical thinking and planning
Design
What are the 4 goals in Design?
- Function Improvement
- Production Method Improvement
- Distribution System Improvement
- Design Innovation
based on the principle of free association, gives no restriction to imagination
Intuitive Techniques
Under Intuitive Technique:
aims setting off the creative forces by directly approaching the subconscious creative part of thy human mind
Brainstorming
under Intuitive Technique:
aims at setting off the creative forces by directly approaching the subconscious creative part of the human mind
Brainstorming
under Intuitive Technique:
developed from experience with brainstorming; increasing the output from brainstorming
Brainwriting
under Intuitive Technique:
direct way of having 26 or more ideas that pertain to the problem; use of all the letters in the alphabet
Alphabet Listing
under Intuitive Technique:
combines different, seemingly unrelated elements
Synetics
under Intuitive Technique:
generates new ideas by solving the problem in riddle-like or puzzle-like technique
Delphi Method
under Intuitive Technique:
to increase your awareness enough to give yourself some perspective on the problem
Inversion
under Intuitive Technique:
associating your design with something else, preferably something familiar
Description be Association
The principle of splitting up the problem into sub problems and solving them one by one
Logical or Systematic Technique
under Logical or Systematic Technique:
underlying more basic problem and then split up into its elements or sub-problems; trying to narrowing it down
Morphology
under Logical or Systematic Technique:
systematically examines and analyses objects of nature for possible adaptation as solution to some technical problems
Bionic
under Logical or Systematic Technique:
thinking about what function it will perform
Functional Visualization