Design background
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In the process of users using products, pressing actions will often appear, which can be regarded as an important component in the process of human-computer interaction. If pressing actions are translated through form and used as the starting point of product design, can better product identifiability, or morphological semantics be obtained? So as to guide users to complete the product use process more naturally and easily. Based on this question, I tried to intercept an image of one during the pressing behavior and observe and verify it through a 3-dimensional model and rendering.
Because I have been learning about the production of node materials recently, I use composite material-concrete to deduce form from multiple angles.
Design description
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The content of the project has nothing to do with the material, process, production cost, realizability and other limiting factors. The morphological exploration is carried out within the scope of the proposed elements. There is no function and product details. It is only an objective geometric shape.
I hope that in this process, I can learn to deal with the contradictory relations between the various constituent elements.
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