Concept Design 2

Concept Design 2
Title Concept Design 2 PDF eBook
Author Neville Page
Publisher Titan
Pages 0
Release 2006-05
Genre Commercial art
ISBN 9781845762858

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Contains over 470 works, from finished pieces to support sketches and roughs, with each piece accompanied by text detailing the design ideas and illustration techniques used. This book takes readers on a journey into the minds of talented and successful concept design professionals.

Concept Design 2

Concept Design 2
Title Concept Design 2 PDF eBook
Author Design Studio Press
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Art par ordinateur - Californie - Los Angeles - Histoire - 21e siècle
ISBN 9781933492032

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Features the work of concept designers: Harald Belker, Steve Burg, James Clyne, Mark Goerner, Neville Page, Nick Pugh, Scott Robertson and guest artists: Nicholas Bouvier, Ryan Church, Dylan Cole, Kasra Farahani, Sean Hargreaves, Khang Le, Warren Manser, Stephan Martiniere, Ed Natividad, Rick O'Brien, Dan Wuarnstrom, Christian L. Scheuerer, Oliver Scholl, Farzad Varahramyan, Mike Yamada, Felix Yoon & Feng Zhu.

Product Concept Design

Product Concept Design
Title Product Concept Design PDF eBook
Author Turkka Kalervo Keinonen
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 210
Release 2010-05-12
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1846281261

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Product Concept Design has been written by a collection of researchers and practising designers from leading companies such as Nokia and Volvo. The book explains the process of conceptual design of new manufactured products and shows how the principles involved are employed in real examples of consumer products from some of the world’s most important corporations detailed by the designers themselves. The book will be bought by designers and managers in industry, as well as lecturers in design and design engineering and their students.

The Design Concept

The Design Concept
Title The Design Concept PDF eBook
Author Allen Hurlburt
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1981
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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A look at advertising techniques and strategies includes explanations by artists and graphic designers about how they create their works.

Level Design

Level Design
Title Level Design PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Kremers
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 400
Release 2009-10-21
Genre Computers
ISBN 1439876959

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Good or bad level design can make or break any game, so it is surprising how little reference material exists for level designers. Beginning level designers have a limited understanding of the tools and techniques they can use to achieve their goals, or even define them. This book is the first to use a conceptual and theoretical foundation to build

Concept Design Games

Concept Design Games
Title Concept Design Games PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 150
Release 1987
Genre Architectural design
ISBN

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Design Requirements Engineering: A Ten-Year Perspective

Design Requirements Engineering: A Ten-Year Perspective
Title Design Requirements Engineering: A Ten-Year Perspective PDF eBook
Author Kalle Lyytinen
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 507
Release 2009-01-20
Genre Computers
ISBN 3540929665

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Since its inception in 1968, software engineering has undergone numerous changes. In the early years, software development was organized using the waterfall model, where the focus of requirements engineering was on a frozen requirements document, which formed the basis of the subsequent design and implementation process. Since then, a lot has changed: software has to be developed faster, in larger and distributed teams, for pervasive as well as large-scale applications, with more flexibility, and with ongoing maintenance and quick release cycles. What do these ongoing developments and changes imply for the future of requirements engineering and software design? Now is the time to rethink the role of requirements and design for software intensive systems in transportation, life sciences, banking, e-government and other areas. Past assumptions need to be questioned, research and education need to be rethought. This book is based on the Design Requirements Workshop, held June 3-6, 2007, in Cleveland, OH, USA, where leading researchers met to assess the current state of affairs and define new directions. The papers included were carefully reviewed and selected to give an overview of the current state of the art as well as an outlook on probable future challenges and priorities. After a general introduction to the workshop and the related NSF-funded project, the contributions are organized in topical sections on fundamental concepts of design; evolution and the fluidity of design; quality and value-based requirements; requirements intertwining; and adapting requirements practices in different domains.