Conceptual design of jewellery: A space-based aesthetics approach

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Abstract

Conceptual design is a field that offers various aesthetic approaches to generation of nature-based product design concepts. Essentially, Conceptual Product Design (CPD) uses similarities based on the geometrical forms and functionalities. Furthermore, the CAD-based freehand sketch is a primary conceptual tool in the early stages of the design process. The proposed Conceptual Product Design concept is dealing with jewelleries that are inspired from space. Specifically, a number of galaxy features, such as galaxy shapes, wormholes and graphical representation of planet magnetic field are used as inspirations. Those space-based design ideas at a conceptual level can lead to further opportunities for research and economic success of the jewellery industry. A number of illustrative case studies are presented and new opportunities can be derived for economic success.

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Tzintzi, V., Manavis, A., Efkolidis, N., Dimopoulos, C., Kakoulis, K., & Kyratsis, P. (2017). Conceptual design of jewellery: A space-based aesthetics approach. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 112). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711207025

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