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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Produktkalendern : - en alternativ designprocess med namnsdagar som utgångspunkt.

Marnell, Josef January 2012 (has links)
The purpose of this work is to develop and test a design process where quick decisions and model building has a prominent role. The goal is to develop a number of products and build prototypes to be shown during the Carl Malmsten Furniture Studies spring exhibition 2012. I’m also writing a report describing my work. To reach my goal I have each day during the first phase conducted a short research and found a concept based on that days name day. Then I have continued in the workshop and worked with three-dimensional models. In total 15 days of sketching with accompanying 15 ideas and models. Every day ended with me photographing the model. In the second phase I selected three of the products for further development to finished prototypes by sketching, modelling and 3D modelling in the computer. The result of my work is partly the design process I’ve worked with, which can be described in three parts: defining, developing ideas and further developing the products. The first part defining involves setting up the framework and objectives for the products you want to develop. The second part developing ideas it’s about working with fast three-dimensional sketch models. The third and last part further developing the products is about analysing and developing the chosen products. The physical results of my work are the products I have developed during my degree project. The chair Ralph, a pair of lamps called Elvira and Gisela and the ladder Jonas, witch I further developed into full-scale prototypes. / Syftet med arbetet är att ta fram och testa en designprocess där snabba beslut och modellbygge har en framträdande roll. Målet är att ta fram och tillverka ett antal produkter i form av färdiga prototyper som ska visas under Carl Malmsten Furniture Studies vårutställning. Jag ska även i en rapport beskriva mitt arbete. För att nå mitt mål har jag under den första fasen av arbetet varje dag genomfört en kort research utifrån dagens namnsdag för att hitta ett koncept. Därefter har jag gått ner i verkstaden och jobbat med tredimensionell modell. Totalt genomförde jag 15 sådana skissdagar med medföljande 15 idéer och modeller. Varje dag har avslutats med att jag fotat modellen jag gjort den dagen. Den andra fasen har bestått i att jag valt ut tre av produkterna och vidareutvecklat dem genom handskisser, modellarbete och 3D-modellering till färdiga prototyper. Dessa skulle visas under Malmstens vårutställning. Resultat av mitt arbete är dels den designprocess jag har jobbat efter, som kan beskrivas i tre delar: definiera, idégenerera och utveckla. Den första delen definiera handlar om att sätta upp ramar och mål för de produkter du vill ta fram. I den andra delen idégenerera handlar det om att arbeta med snabba tredimensionella skissmodeller. Den tredje och sista delen utveckla handlar om att analysera, välja ut och  vidareutveckla. Ett mer fysiskt resultat av mitt arbete är de produkter jag tagit fram under mitt examensarbete. Stolen Ralph, lampparet Elvira och Gisela och stegen Jonas, som jag vidareutvecklade till färdiga fullskaleprototyper.
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Use it, break it, fix it and repeat : Designa cirkulärt och renoveringsbart / Use it, break it, fix it and repeat : Circular and refurbishable design

Tyrbo Flodström, Tobias January 2020 (has links)
This work is a study in how the design process is affected by the goal of creating refurbishable and circular design. The work has resulted in three pieces of furniture made with the possibility of renovation. This was done with the help of guidelines that could be put into place after accumulated knowledge of circular design, interviews with three companies in the Swedish furniture industry and craftsmen in carpentry, wallpaper and furniture preservation.We as designers have a responsibility for what comes out in the world and how it affects the environment, people and the future we will live in. We train ourselves to educate others with our design.

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