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Deconstructing Product Design

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Pub Date: 2014-05-01 Pages: 232 Language: Chinese Publisher: What factors Jiangxi Fine Arts Publishing House product success? It looks like? How it functions? Are easy to use? How to price and market factors play a leading role? When looking for answers to these questions. William Reed Weir. Jiri Romana Aqsa compiled the deconstruction of product design. a book with Vision Critical. 100 models to analyze how the innovative products from classic to modern essential products. Its purpose is to support product design critical thinking. explore the reason for the success of the promotion of the product. so that readers will apply these experiences and lessons into their designs go. About the Author William Reed Weir. on the design and engineering psychology. writing. lecturing and consulting. he interdisciplinary design and realization of organizational innovation is particularl...

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First published March 1, 2008

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February 2, 2016
I liked learning about why something was designed the way it does. It's made me think about how all kinds of things around me are designed. I spot anthropomorphic design elements much more quickly. The commentary running across the bottom of each spread sometimes offers a contrary opinion of the design. Sometimes I feel the commentators went too often for a joke rather than a critique. Wish it hadn't featured so many computers or computer peripherals.
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August 12, 2016
one word: scale! most objects don't need it, but displaying the scale of these products to the human hand/body would have been a superb touch
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