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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV036637183
    Format: 159 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 280 mm x 220 mm
    ISBN: 9783034605113
    Series Statement: Scale 2
    Additional Edition: Parallele Sprachausgabe Hegger, Manfred Heat, cool
    Language: German
    Subjects: Engineering
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    Keywords: Gebäude ; Energiebewusstes Bauen ; Bauökologie ; Baukonstruktion ; Case studies ; Handbooks and manuals
    Author information: Reichel, Alexander 1964-
    Author information: Hartwig, Joost 1980-
    Author information: Hegger, Manfred 1946-2016
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13966101
    Format: 112 Seiten , zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 30 cm
    ISBN: 9783764371104 , 3764371102
    Series Statement: [Edition detail / detail practice] Detail practice
    Note: Text engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Putz ; Gebäude ; Anstrich ; Gebäude ; Beschichtung ; Gebäude ; Case studies
    Author information: Reichel, Alexander
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000774
    Format: 196 pages : , richly illustrated (photographs, maps, plans) ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 9783775727334 (pbk.) , 3775727337 (pbk.)
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Guide to the most important buildings by Josef Hoffmann still existant in Europe with a contribution dedicated to Hoffmann's birthplace in Brtnice, Czech Republic, that was revitalized in 2006 as a joint branch museum of the Moravian Gallery in Brno and the MAK Vienna." --
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: " A concise architectural guide to Josef Hoffmann's buildings. Josef Hoffmann's birthplace in Brtnice is the subject of this guidebook. Since 2005, it has housed the Josef Hoffmann Museum, a collaboration between the Moravian Gallery in Brno and the MAK in Vienna. This publication includes an extensive essay on the building's importance to the development of the architect's oeuvre. At the same time, it is the first comprehensive guide to Hoffmann's most important surviving and accessible public buildings in Central Europe. Brief essays, accompanied by photos, characterize the structures and interiors. A brief biography as well as practical information about and guides to viewing the objects designed by one of the twentieth-century's most distinguished architects and designers round off the volume."
    Note: GENERAL NOTE: "Published by the MAK - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art and the Moravian Gallery in Brno in 2010 as part of the project 'Architecture and Interior Design in Central Europe in the Early 20th Century: Josef Hoffmann and Dušan Jurkovič', supported by EU programme Culture." -- Colophon. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: PETER NOEVER -- Der Architekt 8 -- Architekt 9 -- The Architect 10 -- MAREK POKORNY -- Gemeinsame Quellen 11 -- Spolecny Hoffmann 12 -- Common Hoffmann 13 -- JAN TABOR -- traktat über das haus des vaters und das böse böhmen (fragment) 14 -- traktat o domu otee a zlych cechách (fragment) 19 -- treatise on the father's house and on evil bohemia (fragment) 23 -- EDITORISCHE NOTIZ POZNÁMKA VYDAVATELÛ EDITORIAL NOTE 28 -- TSCHECHISCHE REPUBLIK CESKÁ REPUBLIKA CZECH REPUBLIC -- Josef Hoffmanns Geburtshaus, 1907 -- Rodny dûm Josefa Hoffmanna, 1907 -- Birthplace of Josef Hoffmann, 1907 30 -- Gästehaus der Poldihütte, 1903 -- Dûm pro hosty hutë Poldi, 1903 -- Guest House for the Poldi Steelworks, 1903 40 -- Landhaus Primavesi, 1914 -- Venkovsky düm rodiny Primavesi, 1914 -- Primavesi Country House, 1914 44 -- Direktion der Poldihütte, 1912 -- Lebensmittel- und Bekleidungsgeschäft, 1917 -- Reditelstvi hutë Poldi, 1912 -- Prodejna potravin a odëvû hutë Poldi, 1917 -- Poldi Steelworks Headquarters, 1912 -- Company Food and Clothing Store, 1917 48 -- Villa Franz Hatlanek, 1918 -- Vila Franze Hatlanka, 1918 -- Franz Hatlanek Villa, 1918 52 -- Elisabeth-Heilanstalt, 1920 -- Lázeñsky dum Eliska, 1920 -- Eliska Spa Building, 1920 56 -- Villa Sigmund Berl, 1922 -- Vila Sigmunda Berla, 1922 -- Sigmund Berl Villa, 1922 60 -- Villa Fritz Grohmann, 1922 -- Vila Fritze Grohmanna, 1922 -- Fritz Grohmann Villa, 1922 64 -- Villa Lothar Grohmann, 1930 -- Vila Lothara Grohmanna, 1930 -- Lothar Grohmann Villa, 1930 68 -- Arbeiterwohnhäuser für die Firma Grohmann & Co., 1924-1931 -- Dëlnické domky pro firmu Grohmann & Co., 1924-1931 -- Workers' Housing for Grohmann & Co., 1924-1931 72 -- ÖSTERREICH RAKOUSKO AUSTRIA -- Landhaus Bergerhöhe für Paul Wittgenstein, 1899 -- Venkovsky dùm Bergerhöhe pro Paula Wittgensteina, 1899 -- Bergerhöhe Country House for Paul Wittgenstein, 1899 76 -- Forstamt und Personalwohnhaus derWittgenstein'schen Forstverwaltung, 1900 -- Sídlo lesní správy panství Wittgensteinü a obytny dûm, 1900 -- Forestry Administration Base for the Wittgenstein Demesne -- and Residential House, 1900 80 -- Doppelhaus für Koloman Moser und Carl Moll, 1901 -- Dvojvila pro Kolomana Mosera a Carla Molla, 1901 -- Double House for Koloman Moser and Carl Moll, 1901 84 -- Villa Friedrich Victor Spitzer, 1902 -- Vila Friedricha Victora Spitzera, 1902 -- Friedrich Victor Spitzer Villa, 1902 88 -- Sanatorium Westend, 1904 -- Sanatorium Westend, 1904 -- Westend Sanatorium, 1904 92 -- Jagdhaus Hochreith für Karl Wittgenstein, 1906 -- Lovecky dûm Hochreith pro Karla Wittgensteina, 1906 -- Hochreith Hunting Lodge for Karl Wittgenstein, 1906 96 -- Geschäftslokal für den Verlag der k. k. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, 1907 -- Prodejna nakladatelstvi c. k. Dvorní a státní tiskárny, 1907 -- Salesroom of the Imperial Royal Printing Office, 1907 100 -- Villa Carl Moll II, 1907 -- Vila Carla Molla II, 1907 -- Carl Moll II Villa, 1907 104 -- Jagdhaus und Wirtschaftsgebäude für Alexander Pazzani, 1910 -- Lovecky dûm a hospodáfské budovy Alexandra Pazzaniho, 1910 -- Hunting Lodge and Outbuildings for Alexander Pazzani, 1910 108 -- Landhaus Sonja Knips, 1911 -- Venkovsky dûm Sonji Knipsové, 1911 -- Sonja Knips Country House, 1911 112 -- Villa Eduard Ast, 1911 -- Vila Eduarda Asta, 1911 -- Eduard Ast Villa, 1911 116 -- Villa Edmund Bernatzik, 1913 -- Vila Edmunda Bernatzika, 1913 -- Edmund Bernatzik Villa, 1913 120 -- Villenkolonie Kaasgraben, 1913 -- Vilová kolonie Kaasgraben, 1913 -- Villa Colony on Kaasgraben, 1913 124 -- Villa Josefine Skywa und Robert Primavesi, 1915 -- Vila Josefiny Skywy a Roberta Primavesiho, 1915 -- Josefine Skywa and Robert Primavesi Villa, 1915 128 -- Landhaus Eduard Ast, 1924 -- Venkovsky dûm Eduarda Asta, 1924 -- Eduard Ast Country House, 1924 132 -- Klosehof, Wohnhausanlage der Gemeinde Wien, 1925 -- Klosehof, komunální bytovy dûm mësta Vidnë, 1925 -- Klosehof, Housing Project of the Vienna Municipality, 1925 136 -- Winarskyhof (Stiege 1-14), Wohnhausanlage der Gemeinde Wien, 1925 -- Winarskyhof (vchod 1-14), komunální bytovy dûm mësta Vidnë, 1925 -- Winarskyhof (Nos. 1-14), Housing Project of the Vienna Municipality, 1925 140 -- Villa Sonja Knips, 1925 -- Vila Sonji Knipsové, 1925 -- Sonja Knips Villa, 1925 144 -- Anton-Hölzl-Hof, Wohnhausanlage der Gemeinde Wien, 1932 -- Anton-Hölzl-Hof, komunální bytovy dfim mësta Vidnë, 1932 -- Anton-Hölzl-Hof, Housing Project of the Vienna Municipality, 1932 148 -- Reihenhäuser der Werkbundsiedlung, 1932 -- Radové domy kolonie Werkbund, 1932 -- Row Houses of the Werkbund Settlement, 1932 152 -- Wohnhausanlage der Gemeinde Wien, 1951 -- Komunální bytovy dûm mësta Vidnë, 1951 -- Housing Project of the Vienna Municipality, 1951 156 -- Wohnhausanlage der Gemeinde Wien, 1952 -- Komunální bytovy dûm mësta Vidnë, 1952 -- Housing Project of the Vienna Municipality, 1952 160 -- Wohnhausanlage der Gemeinde Wien, 1954 -- Komunální bytovy düm mësta Vidnë, 1954 -- Housing Project of the Vienna Municipality, 1954 164 -- BELGIEN BELGIE BELGIUM -- Palais Stoclet, 1911 -- Palác Stoclet, 1911 -- Stoclet Palace, 1911 168 -- SLOWAKISCHE REPUBLIK SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA SLOVAK REPUBLIC -- Villa Arpad Lengyel, 1929 -- Vila Arpada Lengyela, 1929 -- Arpad Lengyel Villa, 1929 172 -- UNGARN MAD'ARSKO HUNGARY -- Villa Prof. Pickler, 1909 -- Vila prof. Picklera, 1909 -- Prof. Pickler Villa, 1909 176 -- Wohnhaus Karl Dunckel, 1923 -- Obytny dum Karla Dunckela, 1923 -- Karl Dunckel Residential House, 1923 180 -- RUMÄNIEN RUMUNSKO RUMANIA -- Bürogebäude für Industria Sarmei S.A. und Villa Isidor Diamant, 1929 -- Kancelárská budova firmy Industria Sarmei S.A. a vila -- pro Isidora Diamanta, 1929 -- Office Building of the Industria Sarmei S.A. Company -- and Isidor Diamant Villa, 1929 182 -- ITALIEN ITALIE ITALY -- Österreichischer Pavillon für die Biennale di Venezia, 1934 -- Rakousky pavilon na Bienále v Benátkách, 1934 -- Austrian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, 1934 186 -- JOSEF HOFFMANN. Leben und Werk (Auswahl) 190 -- JOSEF HOFFMANN. Zivot a dílo (v pfehledu) 192 -- JOSEF HOFFMANN. Life and Work (survey) 194. -- Provided by publisher. , LANGUAGE NOTE: Text in German, Czech, and English.
    Language: Multiple languages
    Keywords: Case studies ; Guidebooks
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0005086
    Format: [xii], 248 pages , illustrations (black and white), plans , 23.5 x 15. cm
    ISBN: 9780367418489 , 9780367418496 , 9780367816544 , 9781000206777 , 9781000206791 , 0367418487 , 0367418495 , 0367816547 , 1000206777 , 1000206793
    Content: "Interior Provocations: History, Theory, and Practice of Autonomous Interiors addresses the broad cultural, historical, and theoretical implications of interiors beyond their conventionally defined architectural boundaries. With provocative contributions from leading and emerging historians, theorists, and design practitioners, the book is rooted in new scholarship that expands traditional relationships between architecture and interiors and that reflects the latest theoretical developments in the fields of interior design history and practice. This collection contains diverse case studies from the late eighteenth century to the twenty-first century including Alexander Pope's Memorial Garden, Design Indaba, and Robin Evans. It is an essential read for researchers, practitioners, and students of interior design at all levels."
    Note: CONFERENCE NOTE: papers presented at the symposium 'Interior provocations: interiors without architecture', held at Pratt Institute, New York, 3 February 2018 , SPECIAL CONTENTS NOTE: includes the chapter "The post-wall-era club culture of Berlin as cultural heritage : 'Where there was jag, there is art'" by Mark Nicholas Phillips and Yüksel Pögün-Zander, pages 85-103 , Introduction / Karin Tehve -- THE COMPRESSED INTERIOR : The uncanny design of the Thorne Miniature Rooms / K.L.H. Wells -- Salon : an autonomous ludic interior / Alan Bruton -- THE REPRESENTATIONAL INTERIOR : "A better world through creativity" : interiors without walls and Design Indaba, South Africa / Harriet McKay -- Furniture thinking : examining Robin Evans' "The developed surface" through practice / Annie Coggan -- The post-wall-era club culture of Berlin as cultural heritage : "Where there was jag, there is art" / Mark Nicholas Phillips, Yüksel Pögün-Zander -- The immersive interior : from Vuillard to VR / Cindy Kang -- THE UN-SITED INTERIOR : Outdoor rooms : domesticated landscapes in the UAE / Juan Roldan Martin -- Immanent interiors with(in) more-than-human worlds / Virginia Black, Elsa Hoover -- Turning inward : Alexander Pope's Memorial Garden / David C. C. Foley -- THE TECHNOLOGICAL INTERIOR : The telegraphic interior : networking space for capital flows in the 1920s / Paula Lupkin -- Productions, articulations, and the elusive / Clay Odom -- Interior provocations : a conclusion / Penny Sparke -- Index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Case studies ; Conference papers and proceedings
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    New York, NY, USA : Braziller
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0003853
    Format: 1 electronic resource ([v], 230 pages) , richly illustrated (black and white)
    Edition: 1st printing
    ISBN: No
    Series Statement: Vision + value series ; [06]
    Content: "Between 1965 and 1966, New York book publisher George Braziller published a six volume series under the title Vision + Value, edited by renowned artist, designer and M.I.T. professor, Gyorgy Kepes. The aim of the series, '...to stimulate the circulation of ideas, to find channels of communication that interconnect various disciplines and offer us a sense of structure in our 20th century world...,' encouraged interdisciplinary cooperation and sought to bring together the day's foremost artists, scientists and scholars."
    Content: "In 1965-66, Kepes edited a set of six anthologies, published as a series called the Vision + Value Series. Each volume contained more than 200 pages of essays by some of the most prominent artists, designers, architects and scientists of the time. The richness of the volumes is reflected in their titles: The Education of Vision; Structure in Art and Science; The Nature and Art of Motion; Module, Symmetry, Proportion, Rhythm; Sign, Image, Symbol; and The Man-Made Object."
    Content: "This volume presents a general evaluation of the man-made object as an important environmental factor in the shaping of our twentieth-century mores, feelings, and values. The man-made object, from ornamental trifles to large scale buildings, is here considered not only for its formal and aesthetic aspects, but also for its psychological and sociological impact."
    Note: The man-made object / Gillo Dorfles -- Object forms and functions : contrasts and analogies [photo essay] / Gyorgy Kepes -- The origins of form in art / Herbert Read -- Eye to eye / Joan M. Erikson -- The fundamental elements of Japanese object-making / Kazuhiko Egawa -- The meeting : man and man-made object : architectural implications / Michael J. Blee -- The emperor's old clothes / Marshall McLuhan -- From a set of forces to a form / Christopher Alexander -- Form, the tangible expression of a reality / Leonardo Ricci -- Genesis of design / Marcel Breuer -- Rietveld and the man-made object : object design, significant examples / Theodore M. Brown -- Object-design : significant examples [photo essay] / Gyorgy Kepes -- Objects for a painter / Jean Hélion -- Youths and motorcycles / Henry S. Stone, Jr. -- The object as self-image / Frederick S. Wight -- From Achilles' shield to junk / Dore Ashton -- The object and "realism" in contemporary art / Françoise Choay -- Biographical notes on the authors
    Language: English
    Keywords: Case studies ; Edited volumes
    URL: FULL
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000833
    Format: 239 pages : , richly illustrated ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 9783791383507 (pbk.) , 3791383507 (pbk.)
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "This collection of groundbreaking campaigns and industry insights from the world's leading design studios shows how today's graphic designers are thinking, collaborating, and breaking the rules. This guide explores ways in which graphic designers can successfully collaborate with other creative professionals and sectors, whether it be a more sophisticated logo for a product, a better-designed lookbook for a fashion brand, or a more intuitive wayfinding system for a museum. The book features exceptionally conceived design solutions across a variety of industries-from architecture and product design to art, fashion, and film. Through dynamic spreads, readers will discover the Berlin-based studio Hort's transformative campaign for Nike; Base's responsive, flexible logo for Munich's Haus der Kunst museum; how design agency Bond worked with ArtRabbit, a website and app that catalogs contemporary art exhibitions, on a clever identity rollout; and how John Haslam, managing director of bespoke paper company G.F Smith, feels about the process of working with designers. Each example illustrates the significance of the graphic designer's role in making a campaign marketable and successful. Insights from clients and the designers themselves reveal the inner workings of the design process. An indispensable reference for the graphic design industry, this visually arresting and informative volume shows how excellence can be achieved when creative minds work together.
    Note: MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: FOREWORD / Angharad Lewis -- INTRODUCTION / Andy Cooke -- ART: Art Rabbit by Bond ; Edouard Malingue Gallery by Lundgren+Lindqvist ; Haus der Kunst by Base ; ArtDate by Studio Temp ; Art Museum at the University of Toronto by Underline Studio -- FASHION: Augustus Pili by Koto ; Smets by Coast ; Bespoke by DIA ; Arrels by Hey ; Nike by Hort ; STÓR by SocioDesign ; Boxpark by Studio Makgill -- FILM: Momento Film by Bedow ; 3angrymen by Build ; Reel by Richards Partners ; Storyline Studios by Work in Progress -- ARCHITECTURE: This Brutal House by Peter Chadwick ; Fraher Architects by Freytag Anderson ; Rainer Schmidt Landscape Architects by Hort ; Laand by Passport ; North Glasgow College by Endpoint -- PHOTOGRAPHY: Hunger by The Full Service ; Ali Sharaf by Mash Creative ; David Rowland by ico Design -- PRODUCT Design: Room Essentials by Collins ; DOIY by Folch ; ByALEX by Alex Swain ; Finchtail by Believe in® ; Bec Brittain by Lotta Nieminen -- EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN: Printworks by Only ; Cemento by S-T ; Basement Theatre by Studio Alexander ; Walter Knoll by Systems Studio ; G.F Smith by Studio Makgill ; Generation Press by Build. -- Provided by publisher.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Case studies
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  • 7
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    Lausanne, Switzerland : AVA
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0002075
    Format: 208 pages , richly illustrated (chiefly colour) , 23.5 x 21 cm
    ISBN: 9782940411078 , 2940411077
    Series Statement: AVA academia
    Content: "The Fundamentals of Design Management is a comprehensive guide to managing the people, projects, processes and procedures behind the design of everyday products, services, environments and experiences. The book explicitly places the principles and processes of design within the context of a business or enterprise, explaining how design management can relate to the cultural, environmental, political and social impact of an enterprise. It emphasises the inter-disciplinary nature of design management, and as such is of relevance to students of a number of disciplines: from art and design to business, marketing or media. The text is supported throughout by a range of interviews and case studies, taken from design practitioners and industry experts."
    Note: How to get the most out of this book -- Introduction -- DESIGN IN CONTEXT : Design and business cultures ; Finance, technology and law ; Society, politics and environment ; Market demands and user needs ; Design audits, briefs and proposals ; People ; Projects ; Products and services -- DESIGN OVERVIEW : The power of design ; Design and society ; Design projects ; The design process ; Design skills ; Design planning ; Project management ; Design success -- Case study : Legible London : a new way of walking in the UK's capital city -- Contextual perspectives : Sorena Veerman ; Wen-Long Chen ; Dr Miles Park -- MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW : Economics ; Business and enterprise ; The management process ; Business and enterprise planning ; Management practice ; Business administration ; Business success -- Case study : MAS Holdings : enterprising ethical retailing -- Contextual perspectives : Ruedi Alexander Müller-Beyeler ; Joshua L. Cohen ; Kevin McCullagh -- ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE : The financial organisation ; Financial accounting ; Financial reporting ; Management accounting ; Measuring performance ; Measuring value in design -- Case study : Phelophepa Healthcare Train : delivering value -- Contextual perspectives : Philip Goad ; Thomas Lockwood ; Krzyzstof Bielski -- MARKETING AND BRAND COMMUNICATION : Users, customers and markets ; Understanding production and consumption ; Marketing ; Marketing communications ; Branding ; Brand communications ; Vision, values and brands -- Case study : Zipcar : the vision driving the world's largest car sharing club -- Contextual perspectives : Robert Malcolm ; Naoko Iida ; Audrey Arbeeny -- DESIGN AND INNOVATION : Design, management and innovation ; Design-driven innovation ; Brand-driven innovation ; Design management for corporations ; Design management for small to medium enterprises -- Case study : Philips Design : design for a sustainable society -- Contextual perspectives : Matt Barthelemy ; Sonja Dahl ; Simon May -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Bibliography and resources -- Picture credits -- Acknowledgements -- Working with ethics
    Language: English
    Keywords: Case studies ; Handbooks and manuals
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  • 8
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    Book
    Gloucester, USA :Rockport,
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000821
    Format: 207 pages : , illustrations (chiefly colour) ; , 32 cm.
    ISBN: 9781592530069 (hbk.) , 1592530060 (hbk.)
    Series Statement: Design secrets
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Product packaging design offers designers the opportunity to work with an endless array of new methods and materials, which allows fresh and exciting ideas to come to life. However, designers are constantly being constrained by unimaginative briefs and tight budgets. Design Secrets: Packaging deconstructs 50 packaging projects and explores each project individually and in in-depth. Author Catharine Fishel traces the challenges and problems posed by the package and brings the reader inside the design process. Unlike other design books that show only the final package, this book shows everything from the earliest rough detail sketches through conceptualisation and completion and everything else in between. Filled with inspiration and professional tips, this book is an invaluable resource that designers - and the clients and marketers they work with - will refer to over and over again."
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "How well a product is packaged can make or break its commercial success. The latest volume in Rockport's popular Design Secrets series is a hands-on sourcebook for designers in any industry. Design Secrets: Packaging deconstructs 50 projects -- ranging from food and beverages to gift sets to electronics -- to illuminate some of the best thinking in this challenging arena. Unlike showcase volumes that present only the finished design, this book goes behind the scenes to highlight the entire design process, from how the idea was initially conceived to the techniques and trade secrets that produced the end result. Each project profile includes original sketches, computer visuals, color photographs, and other images, so designers can both see and understand how these award-winning designs came to life. Filled with inspiration and professional tips, Design Secrets: Packaging will help designers -- and the clients and marketers they work with -- wrap any product in the perfect design. The Design Secrets series brings you inside the intriguing process of design. Unlike other design books that only show the final product, this series profiles design projects in detail, from concept to completion and all the stages in between, seasoned with the designer's insights and inspirations. Each volume presents 50 successful projects, created by leaders in the design field."
    Note: MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Kama Sutra / Chase Design Group -- Adnam's Brewery / Design Bridge -- Chock Full O' Nuts New York Classics / Lipson Alport Glass & Associates -- Philip B AdamsMorioka -- Pepsi Blue / MLR Design -- Selfridges / R Design -- Floris / Trickett & Webb Ltd., Peter Windett Associates -- Wetnoz / Design Edge -- Trident White / Primo Angeli: Fitch -- Tea Trees / Harcus Design -- Marquis wine / IKD Design Solutions Pty Ltd. -- Foscini / The Jupiter Drawing Room -- Mr. Lee / Design Bridge -- Vitalizers / Harcus Design -- Target / Design Guys -- Shoks / Jones Knowles Ritchie -- Victorian Olive Groves / David Lancashire Design -- Frulatté / Addis -- Soaptopia / 88 Phases -- Discovery Channel / Parham Santana -- Lipton Teas / Lipson Alport Glass & Associates -- Gerber Legendary Blades / Sandstrom Design -- Greg Norman Estates / Tucker Design -- BriteSmile / Addis -- Perrier / Dragon Rouge -- Paxton & Whitfield / Stratton Windett -- Krusteaz / Bill Chiaravalle -- AG Hair Products / Dossier Creative -- The South Australian Company Store / Motiv Design -- SimpleHuman / Smart Design -- Blue Q Gum / Vito Costarella, Kelly Lear, Kathy Soranno, Ingrid Ziti and Michelle Sonderegger, Haley Johnson -- Nk'Mip Wine / Dossier Creative -- Butternut Bread / Willoughby Design Group -- Animal Planet / Alexander Isley, Inc. -- Fanta / Z+Co. -- Planet Krunch / Crocker, Inc. -- Ormond Jayne / Pyott Design Consultants -- Nissan Europe / Fitch Worldwide (London) -- Perfect 10 / Vario -- Mother Megs Fine Foods / Lloyd Grey Design -- Do-It-Yourself CD Cases / Ohio Girl Design -- Aqualibra / Blackburn's Design Consultants -- Tesco Kids / Brandhouse WTS -- Watercolours / Sayles Graphic Design -- Boots Sandwiches / Roundel -- Fannie Farmer/Fannie May / Lienhart Design -- Pol Roger Champagne / Lewis Moberly -- Sun-Rype Fruit and Veggie Bars / karacters design group -- CVS Pharmacy / MLR Design -- Koppers Candy / Mirko Ilic Corp. -- Designer directory -- About the author.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Case studies
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  • 9
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0003203
    Format: 224 pages , richly illustrated , 30.5 x 24.5 cm
    ISBN: 9783791359045 , 3791359045
    Content: "The Bauhaus existed for only 14 years in Germany, but for the past 100 years its ideas have been passed on and its products relaunched, imitated and further developed. Using 14 famous, familiar, or forgotten objects, this book offers 14 case studies. It examines questions such as how did the woman sitting on the tubular-steel chair become the most famous anonymous figure from the Bauhaus; whether the Haus am Horn in Weimar has a secret twin; and why the tea infusers by Marianne Brandt which were created as prototypes for industrial production always remained one-of-a-kind pieces. This book presents art and design from the Bauhaus-Archiv's collection, along with exceptional loans from international collections. It sheds light on how unique work and series, remake and original are inseparably linked in the history of the Bauhaus. This is because Bauhaus artists did not see art and technology as opposed to each other. Instead, they used technical innovations to create exceptional works of art, and they took serial production into account from the moment they began drafting their designs. Reproductions, re-editions and remakes have made the Bauhaus the 20th century's most influential school of architecture, design, and art, and this book offers a new take on the Bauhaus legacy."
    Note: SPECIAL CONTENTS NOTE: includes the text "Case study 9. Simple : Sigurd Larsen's 'Junggesellenschrank by hand'" by Nina Wiedemeyer, pages 108-109 , Foreword / Annemarie Jaeggi and Thomas Kohler -- Greetings / Klaus Lederer -- Greetings / Hortensia Völckers and Alexander Farenholtz -- Introduction / Nina Wiedemeyer -- CHAPTER 1 BECOMING ICONS -- 'Why is the Bauhaus so important?' / Christian Demand -- Case Study 1 Revivals / Thomas Tode -- Case Study 2 Unity in Diversity / Annemarie Jaeggi -- Case Study 3 Production-Reproduction / Alena J. Williams -- Case Study 4 Unique Works in Series / Pauline Doutreluingne and Uli Aigner -- Case Study 5 Becoming Famous / Mercedes Valdivieso -- Case Study 6 Family Resemblances / Magdalena Droste -- CHAPTER 2 WRITING HISTORY -- An Archive for Contemporary Tasks / Esther Cleven -- Case Study 7 Lecturing-Exhibiting / Annemarie Jaeggi -- Case Study 7 Lecturing-Exhibiting / Ute Famulla -- Case Study 8 Yours Modernly / Nicole Opel -- Case Study 9 Simple / Matthias Noell -- Case Study 9 Simple / Sigurd Larsen -- Case Study 10 Missing-Existing / Hans-Friedrich Bormann -- Case Study 10 Missing-Existing / Christine van Haaren -- Case Study 11 Dissimilar Twins / Helga Lutz -- Case Study 11 Dissimilar Twins / Anna Henckel-Donnersmarck -- Case Study 12 Ready for Dada / Ralf Burmeister -- Case Study 12 Ready for Dada / Hanne Bergius -- CHAPTER 3 FORMING A SCHOOL -- Youth and Generational Conflict at the Bauhaus / Gregor Kanitz -- Happy Birthday, Bauhaus! / Junges Bauhaus -- 'A Down-to-Earth Realisation of the Bauhaus Idea' / Carina Burck -- Learning What Does Not Yet Exist / Nora Sternfeld -- Case Study 13 Preliminary Course Original / Friederike Holländer and Nina Wiedemeyer -- Case Study 13 Doing the Preliminary Course / Patrick Kochlik and Jens Wunderling -- Case Study 14 The Model Teacher / Ursula Müller -- About the Authors -- Image Credits -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- Index -- Imprint
    Language: English
    Keywords: Case studies ; Exhibition catalogues
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    London, UK : Bloomsbury
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0003633
    Format: 176 pages , richly illustrated (colour) , 25 x 19 cm
    ISBN: 9781350059009 , 9781350059030 , 9781350059047 , 1350059005 , 135005903X , 1350059048
    Content: "The book is a comprehensive guide for students and practitioners who want to take a collaborative approach in their design practice. Authors Marty Maxwell Lane and Rebecca Tegtmeyer introduce a range of case study collaborations, both face-to-face and remote, and between individuals and groups. The book addresses the basics of getting started, planning ahead and reflecting on outcomes, alongside the issues that come up in collaborative work, e.g. cross-cultural exchange, or managing roles within a diverse team. Editorial commentary runs throughout the chapter introductions and case studies, with informatics illustrating key concepts and expanded 'call out' points in the martin. More complex case studies offer a 'deep dive' section to explain and share further details of the featured projects."
    Note: Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Community Collaborations with Students -- Introduction -- 1.1 ThinkTank 2020 -- Tyler Galloway, Kansas City Art Institute -- 1.2 Growing NearWest -- Pamela Napier, Indiana University -- Starla Hart, 16 Tech Community Corporation -- 1.3 Wicked Problems in Your Community -- Liese Zahabi, University of New Hampshire -- 1.4 Farm-to-Market -- Meta Newhouse and Caroline Graham Austin, Montana State University Chapter 2. Faculty Sharing Knowledge to Broaden Student Experience -- Introduction -- 2.1 Type/Image/Structure -- Julie Spivey, Eileen Wallace, and Marni Shindelman, University of Georgia -- 2.2 Making an Exhibit -- Jessica Hawkins and Dr. Jessica Alexander, Centenary College of Louisiana -- Chapter 3. Peer-to-Peer Learning Across Disciplines -- Introduction -- 3.1 SCULPTYPE -- Arzu Özkal and Richard Keely, San Diego State University -- 3.2 Speak Music Speak Design -- Pascal Glissmann, and Alexis Cuadrado, The New School -- 3.3 Creative Mapping Cheryl Beckett and Peter Turchi, University of Houston -- 3.4 Teachers as Play Facilitators -- Derek Ham, North Carolina State University -- Chapter 4. Confronting Bias in Cultural Exchanges -- Introduction -- 4.1 Expanding Worldviews Through Poster Design -- Eileen MacAvery Kane, SUNY Rockland Community College -- Hendali Steynberg, Tshwane University of Technology -- 4.2 Opportunities for Cultural Contrast and Comparisons -- Stacy Asher, University of Nebraska-Lincoln -- Joshua Singer,San Francisco State University -- 4.3 Sustainability and Interactive Experiences Denielle Emans, Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar -- Kelly Murdoch-Kitt, University of Michigan -- Chapter 5. Intradisciplinary Faculty Collaboration -- Introduction -- 5.1 Pass the Pixel -- Özlem Özkal, Özyeğin University -- Canan Akoglu, Design School Kolding -- Ben Van Dyke, Michigan State University -- Arzu Özkal, San Diego State University -- 5.2 Sweat Workshop -- Amy Fidler and Jenn Stucker, Bowling Green State University -- 5.3 Vertical Studio -- Bradley Tober, Publicis Media/Publicis Spince -- Matthew Peterson, North Carolina State University -- Chapter 6. Industry Interviews Introduction -- Interview One: Shrinking the Distance for a Curious Exchange -- Rick Valicenti, Thirst/3st, Chicago, IL -- Jenn Stucker, Bowling Green State University -- Interview Two: The Coterie Theater Promotion -- Kuhn and Wittenborn, Kansas City, MO -- Andrea Herstowski and Jeremy Shellhorn, The University of Kansas -- Interview Three: Brand Research, Story, and Positioning Visual Identity -- Matthew Muñoz, New Kind, Raleigh, NC -- Denise Gonzales Crisp, North Carolina State University -- Conclusion -- Resources -- Bibliography -- Author the Authors -- Index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Case studies ; Edited volumes ; Handbooks and manuals
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