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Ergonomics, design universal and fashion
WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2012People who lie beyond the “standard” model of users often come up against barriers when using fashion products, especially clothing, the design of which ought to give special attention to comfort, security and well-being. The principles of universal design seek to extend the design process for products manufactured in bulk so as to include people who ...
S B, Martins, L B, Martins
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Designing the Future of Personal Fashion
Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2018Advances in computer vision and machine learning are changing the way people dress and buy clothes. Given the vast space of fashion problems, where can data-driven technologies provide the most value? To understand consumer pain points and opportunities for technological interventions, this paper presents the results from two independent need-finding ...
Kristen Vaccaro +3 more
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Child Care, 2010
Encourage children to be as imaginative as possible as they create their own, unique look.
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Encourage children to be as imaginative as possible as they create their own, unique look.
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The fashion designer in the technological workplace
Digital Creativity, 1998Abstract This paper attempts to describe some of the cognitive aspects of a fashion design activity and associate them with a general technological workplace. Within this, a fashion designer is seen as a creative individual who will acquire and utilise knowledge by using her intelligence to form concepts.
Bob Jerrard, Sylvia Bell
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Interactive Fashion Featuring of Sound in Fashion Design
Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 2012This paper discusses recent research into the role of interactive fashion in human communication. The focus is on sound and the possibilities of how fashion can interact with sound to contribute to a new way of initiating social interaction and expressing one's emotions.
Y.T. Chui, Gail Taylor
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An interactive fashion design system ‘INFADS’
Computers & Graphics, 1974This paper describes an application of a color graphic display system "INFADS" to a fashion design process using man-machine conversation. One of the main characteristics of the system is the interactive design facility created by combining a color picture processing system with a data base system.
Tosiyasu L. Kunii +3 more
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Design Innovation and Fashion Cycles [PDF]
A model of fashion cycles is developed in which fashion is used as a signalling device in a "dating-game". We assume that there is a designer (monopolist) who can create new designs at a positive fixed cost and zero marginal cost. Designs are durable commodities. We show the existence of equilibria of the following form: Every T periods a new design is
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User Interface for Fashion Design.
1993This paper addresses interesting interface design issues in the design of 3D clothes and 3D garments for synthetic actors. A complete methodology is presented for realizing what tailors and dress designers have done for centuries: cut flat pieces of cloth according to patterns and pin them around mannequins to see how they ...
Werner, H. M. +2 more
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2005
Evoluzione e articolazione della scuola fiorentina di ...
Trivellin E, Cianfanelli E
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Evoluzione e articolazione della scuola fiorentina di ...
Trivellin E, Cianfanelli E
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