Materials That Change Color for Intelligent Design

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2014

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Bengisu, Murat

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Springer Verlag

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This chapter introduces key issues on the use of materials that change color as a design theme to experiment with its potential. It addresses issues such as the significance of color in design, design approaches toward and meaning attributed to dynamic color, theoretical implications and changes in design methodologies in the face of new tools and finally, technical and economic considerations useful for designers. Various design examples that address some of these key issues are presented. © The Author(s) 2014.

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Chromogenic materials, Color design, Design methods, Material design, Perception, Product design, Surface design, Textile design, Color, Sensory perception, Textile industry, Chromogenic materials, Color design, Design method, Material designs, Surface design, Textile designs, Product design

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SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology

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9

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81

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100
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