Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Lighting
- Components and
Features
- Single light or
multiple?
- Table
Lamp?
- Ceiling lamp?
- Floor lamp?
- Even a lamp at all?
- Freestanding?
- Attached to a wall or
desk or ceiling?
- Safety
- Sharp
Edges
- Sanded and
smooth down
edges
- Stability of
lamp/light
- Even
legs
- Everything
attached
together
effiecently
- Small parts
breaking off
- Ensuring its
assembled together
properly
- Storage
- Will my client
have room for
the product?
- I will question my
client of the size
of lighting unit
they would be
interested in
- Will the product fit
within the room?
- I will have to measure the
dimensions of the room in order
for it to fit within the room suitably
- Client
Requirements
- Suitable
Storage
- Relevant Design
and colour scheme
- Use a anthropometric data so the design is
more ergonomically suitable for the client
- There style and
taste preferences
- Materials
- Metals
- Mild
Steel
- Ductile, tough
and malleable
- Aluminium
- Lightweight,
corrosion
resistant
- Duralumin
- Strong,
Lightweight
- Woods
- Oak
- Works well,
durable
- Mahogany
- Durable,
Finishes
well
- Plastics
- Acrylic
- Durable,
stiff and
hard
- High
Density
Polyethylene
- Impact
resistant,
flexable
- GRP
- High strength
to weight ratio
- Sizes
- I will have to ask my client about the
dimensions of the room, so that I am able to
understand the factors that limit my design;
such as height and floor space.
- Environment
- Rectangular
opening in roof
- I will have to
investigate in
order to know
how large the
opening is and
how much light
its letting into
the room.
- Large
desk
- I will have to measure the height and width of
the desk, as well as the amount of room it
takes up in the space itself in order to learn
what size my design can be.
- Broken
hole in wall
- I will have to measure the amount of light is being
let through from the hole into the room as this
could effect my design.
- Design
Movement
- Can I incorporate any
design movements
into my design?
- Pop
Art
- Surrealism
- Memphis
- Art
Deco