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An Approach for the Industrial Designer to Incorporate Virtual DIY Communities as a Resource in Product Design 

Lontz, W. Travis (2011-07-06)
Product development by industrial designers is an expensive, time consuming, risky process. It requires a significant dedication of resources and capital. However, the DIY community consistently produces innovative, unique ...

An Approach to Medical Device Design Considering a Second Life 

Morton, Albert (2011-08-22)
During the span of one year, a study will be conducted to see if an approach to medical device design could be altered to better consider the second life. This study will be performed with the thought that considering the ...

Creating a Design Process and Constructivist Curriculum for the Effective Integration of Fashion and Industrial Design 

Bernard, Nicodemus (2006-12-15)
With increasing nano and micro technologies, the way we interact and communicate with each other and our environment in the future will continue to evolve, becoming more personal and suited to the human body through clothing. ...

Design Seed: An Approach for the Creation of Design-Based Manufacturing Industries in Under-Industrialized Regions, like, Alabama's Impoverished Black Belt Region 

Smith, Mark (2007-08-15)
Almost two hundred years ago, in a crescent shaped region of Alabama that stretches from Alabama’s eastern boundary with Georgia to its western side abutting Mississippi, half of Alabama’s enslaved population of Africans ...

Guidelines for Designing Orthopedic Devices Related to Athletic Injuries 

Nowland, Benjamin (2007-05-15)
Athletes constantly put their bodies at risk and often sustain major injuries from participating in their sport of choice. The purpose of this thesis is to create guiding principles for the construction of orthopedic devices ...

Guidelines To Develop Product Forms From Chinese Calligraphy 

Goh, Yi (2005-12-15)
“Global Westernization” is the most prominent characteristic of the 20th century. World culture, design and art form lean towards the West. Western products, like German products can be seen in markets all over the world. ...

A Minimalistic Approach to Adaptive, Emergency Relief Structures Embodied by Promoting a Downsized Way of Life 

Brown, Joseph D. (2013-07-10)
The aftermath of a natural disaster can be devastating. Thus, we all must become aware of the importance of having a plan before and after their occurrence. The tornado that swept through Birmingham, Alabama, and Hurricane ...