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Prototype - Design and Craft in the 21st Century (Paperback, New)
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Prototype - Design and Craft in the 21st Century (Paperback, New)
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Design in the 21st century has become increasingly more embedded in
a complex system of disciplines (software and digital design,
graphic design, architecture, construction, medical practices,
business design and management, technology, graphic design, product
design, etc.) and as a result, the intricacies of designing a
product have increased. How can NASA test products for alien
environments on Earth? How can a designer successfully test a
digital program for a space that is not tangible? It is these
problems that this collection responds to, allowing the reader to
understand the significance of the prototype in modern design, and
how designers must use this process to predict the potential future
of their product. Prototype enables design students and
professionals to explore the significance of the prototype and its
influence and bearing on the future of design. As the prototype is
a model of something not yet built, a kind of future in the
present, its importance in the development of the finished product
cannot be ignored. It allows designers to understand what needs to
be changed and what needs to be manipulated in order to create a
product that successfully understands and navigates all the
complexities of the modern world. In this way, the book allows us
to rethink the nature of the prototype for the 21st century and
beyond.
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