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Sustainable Design Methodology for Industrial Designers within an Organization with no Environmental Policy 

Windham, Jerrod (2007-08-15)
Industrial Designers play a pivotal role in shaping the products used, consumed and disposed of. Designers in the United States play an even more important role than most other countries in the world due to our unbalanced ...

Sustainable Packaging Design with Influence of Japanese Philosophy 

Wu, Ailun (2021-08-03)
This thesis uses the concept of emotion to analyze the sustainability of packaging. It describes the environmental impact of packaging and current strategies to address this issue. It discusses the significance of user ...

A Systematic Approach For Developing Modular Rehabilitation Products For Facilitating Better Strength Recovery With Focus On Stroke Patients 

Piao, Hailong (2016-04-22)
According advanced medical technologies have enabled ruptured brain vessels to be saved by related procedures for stroke patients. However, most patients will suffer various kinds of sequela, such as muscle atrophy, ...

Training Program for Industrial Design Sketching 

Hayworth, Luke (2022-05-05)
This thesis explores a new way to teach industrial design sketching (IDS) based on The Gracie Combatives Program (GC), a training program originally designed to teach the art of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, also known as Brazilian ...

Using Image Schemas for Supporting the Development of the Metaphors in Product Design 

Li, Zeyuan (2021-07-30)
Metaphor is a powerful device, especially when it is realized the conceptual metaphor is at the core of human’s cognitions. Design is a domain filled with creativity and communication, which could use metaphor in many ways. ...

Utilizing cultural elements to enhance the sustainability of product 

Li, Yu (2020-03-04)
In the early nineteenth century, the most important environmental issues were not a widespread concern. Humans believed that resources in the planet seemed immeasurably vast, and that nature itself would digest everything ...