Introduction Flashcards
Should be deliberate or intentional and should involve careful, organized and systematic logical thinking and planning
Design
The person who executes the design
Designer
Human satisfaction
Primary purpose of interior design
- improvement of function or use quality of the product to make it more user comfort
- improvement of production methods with the end view reducing cost
- improvement of distribution system with the end view of increasing sales`
- design innovation. How does it look in the future
Goals in design
- To make something out of nothing
- involves thinking
- process of coming up with new ideas
Creativity
Directly approaching the subconscious creative part of the human thinking
Brainstorming
Output from brainstorming
Brainwriting
Output from brainstorming
Brainwriting
Listing all the letters of the alphabet. Then, for each letter, list a word or phrase that begins with that letter and somehow pertain to the problem you are attempting to solve
Alphabetical Listing
Combines different, seemingly unrelated elements
Synectics
Solving the problem in a riddle-like or puzzle- like technique
Delphi Method
Instead of thinking about how you can improve a situation, think about how you could make it worse. It gives other perspective on the problem
Inversion
Associate it with something else, preferably something familiar
Description by Association
Splitting up the problems and solving them one by one
Logical Thinking
Redefines problem then splits up into its elements or sub problems which can be varied independently from each other
Morphology
Examines and analyzes object of nature for possible adaptation as solution to some technical problems
Bionics
Instead of thinking about the object will look like, think about how will it work
Functional Visualization
A comprehensive problem split into more and more sub problems until the whole problem becomes a network of interralated problems
Problem area analysis and Functional analysis
Eliminates physical constraints that tend to result in any physical or physiological discomfort
Physical and Physiological Feature
Familiarization of the past culture and the present thread
Historical and Cultural Factor
Connecting structural points by construction or function, variations on form are performed
Structural Form Development
Morphological use of previous designs as basis for improvements
Morphological Form Development
Variations of geometric forms can spark new ideas
Geometric Form of Development
Nature often provides inspiration for fresh and new ideas
Form Development based in Nature
Ideas can be based on various sources other than nature
Form Development based on Various sources