Delft Design Guide

Delft Design Guide
Author: Annemiek Van Boeijen,Jaap Daalhuizen,Roos Van Der Schoor,Jelle Zijlstra
Publsiher: Bis Pub
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9063693273

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an overview of product design approaches and methods used at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at the TU Delft.

Delft Design Guide revised Edition

Delft Design Guide  revised Edition
Author: Jelle Zijlstra
Publsiher: Bis Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9063695403

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Delft Design Guide provides an overview of the perspectives, models, approaches, and methods used in the bachelor's and master's curriculum of Industrial Design Engineering at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). Some of these are unique to the university, others are well known and are used by designers worldwide. Designing products and services at this faculty is considered a systematic and structured activity, deliberately and purposefully, and with moments of increased creativity. The methods and techniques are each described in a practical one-page text, illustrated for further clarification and enriched with images that should encourage reflection and further reading. Design students can use the book as a reference guide in their design projects and in managing their personal development. Design teachers can use the book as a reference guide to assist students in learning a method. Design professionals can use the book as a reference guide to support their design processes.

Culture Sensitive Design

Culture Sensitive Design
Author: Annemiek van Boeijen
Publsiher: Bis Publishers
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9063695616

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Our globalising world, with interconnected societies and worldwide cooperation, with migration and ever-increasing digitisation brings together a complexity of cultural groups that need to live together. Consequently, it confronts designers with the challenge of facing cultural diversity in design. This book offers a detailed overview of both theory and practical methods to become culture sensitive in the 21st century design culture. Richly illustrated by anecdotes, examples and cases, this book motivates design students, practitioners and educators to reflect on their own cultural backgrounds, learn ore abou tthe theories around cultures and at the same time to stimulate them to put insights into practice. Culture Sensitive Designhelps not only to avoid mismatches between intended users and designs, but also to avoid mistakes that make our designs unacceptable for some groups of people. It is also needed to open up the design space, creating a great source of new and better solutions.

Delft Design Guide revised Edition

Delft Design Guide  revised Edition
Author: Jelle Zijlstra
Publsiher: Bis Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9063695403

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Delft Design Guide provides an overview of the perspectives, models, approaches, and methods used in the bachelor's and master's curriculum of Industrial Design Engineering at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). Some of these are unique to the university, others are well known and are used by designers worldwide. Designing products and services at this faculty is considered a systematic and structured activity, deliberately and purposefully, and with moments of increased creativity. The methods and techniques are each described in a practical one-page text, illustrated for further clarification and enriched with images that should encourage reflection and further reading. Design students can use the book as a reference guide in their design projects and in managing their personal development. Design teachers can use the book as a reference guide to assist students in learning a method. Design professionals can use the book as a reference guide to support their design processes.

The Delft Innovation Method

The Delft Innovation Method
Author: Jan Buijs
Publsiher: Eleven International Pub
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2012-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9490947474

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This book deals with the process that leads to innovations. It provides an overall method for innovating in companies. As the method originated in Delft, it is called The Delft Innovation Method, and it consists of five interconnected elements: 1) a general model of the corporate innovation process; 2) a facilitative leadership style; 3) a diversely composed innovation team; 4) the use of creative techniques; and 5) the connection of the company to the external world. The Delft Innovation Method is written in a basic style with clarifying examples and illustrations. It starts a learning process on corporate product- and service-innovation. The metaphor of going on an 'innovation country tour of discovery' is used for structuring the book. It offers a general description of the future innovation country, a detailed roadmap of that country, and details are given about how to organize for this trip and how to find fellow travelers.

Design for Sustainability Survival Guide

Design for Sustainability Survival Guide
Author: Conny Bakker,Ed van Hinte,Yvo Zijlstra
Publsiher: Bis Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08-15
Genre: Ecological engineering
ISBN: 9063696396

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Design for Sustainability Survival Guide concerns all the details on applying sustainability requirements in design. It is a critical and concise overview of the important facts from all imaginable angles. The book is written and illustrated to inform, support and inspire future designers. The guide covers everything in sustainability: from personal reader experience to universal guiding principles, from energy use and the flow of materials to the role of time, consumption, use, circularity and reduction. It includes tips, principles and guidelines to nourish design projects from start to finish. New approaches beyond the conventional are introduced and current assumptions on economics, technology and design are pointed out throughout the book.

Functional Pavement Design

Functional Pavement Design
Author: Sandra Erkens,Xueyan Liu,Kumar Anupam,Tan Yiqiu
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781317285526

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Functional Pavement Design is a collections of 186 papers from 27 different countries, which were presented at the 4th Chinese-European Workshops (CEW) on Functional Pavement Design (Delft, the Netherlands, 29 June-1 July 2016). The focus of the CEW series is on field tests, laboratory test methods and advanced analysis techniques, and cover analysis, material development and production, experimental characterization, design and construction of pavements. The main areas covered by the book include: - Flexible pavements - Pavement and bitumen - Pavement performance and LCCA - Pavement structures - Pavements and environment - Pavements and innovation - Rigid pavements - Safety - Traffic engineering Functional Pavement Design is for contributing to the establishment of a new generation of pavement design methodologies in which rational mechanics principles, advanced constitutive models and advanced material characterization techniques shall constitute the backbone of the design process. The book will be much of interest to professionals and academics in pavement engineering and related disciplines.

Design Things That Make Sense

Design Things That Make Sense
Author: Deborah Nas
Publsiher: Bis Publishers
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2021-05-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9063696140

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Design Things That Make Sense is the first and complete guide to designing technology-based products and services. It answers questions like: Why do some products become a success while others fail? Why do some products create value while others destroy it? Why is there so much technology-push and so little thinking from the outside-in? Technology unlocks new capabilities that nobody asked for, but applied correctly can create value for users. This sounds easier than it is; designing successful tech products and services requires a unique approach. Through case studies, practical insights, examples, tips, and tools, readers will learn how to adopt a user-centered mindset and apply technologies in a meaningful way. The book contains over 50 design strategies to design strong benefits and minimize the resistance people might have against new technologies. It's for innovators who want to do better and design products and services that make sense.