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January 06, 2017 by Luke Finch

The relationship between a product’s form and its function has been shifting through out the history of industrial design. ‘Form follows function’ or ‘form is the function’ has almost become clichés in the field. They are ultimately the truths because they really help the realization of user-friendly products. In a world of consumerism, a design that is ‘both beautiful and useful’ means almost anything.

Created by Chengtao Yi

January 06, 2017 /Luke Finch
3D, Product Design, Industrial Design
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