BIOMORPH DEVELOPMENT OF MAMMALIAN ENDOSKELETON THROUGH CHROMETYPE DESIGN STYLE WITH 3D PRINTING TECHNIQUE IN FASHION ACCESSORIES

Living things and nature have become prominent sources of inspiration that are evident in all aspects of life, especially art, design, architecture, and technology. Biomorphic design is defined as a design that mimics the shapes found in nature and living beings—associated with fluid, organic for...

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Main Author: Awandira, Tania
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/70645
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Living things and nature have become prominent sources of inspiration that are evident in all aspects of life, especially art, design, architecture, and technology. Biomorphic design is defined as a design that mimics the shapes found in nature and living beings—associated with fluid, organic forms and curved shapes. The utilization of the role of craft is done by making it as a medium to explore the shape of the endoskeleton of mammals as one part of living beings. The visual elements of mammalian endoskeletons are stylized in chrometype design style: a digital exploration of chrome-like surface finish through raster-based or 3D image processing and modelling software. The final outputs of this work are handbags using FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printing and laser cutting techniques