The adaptable longboard
The Adaptable Longboard project aims to reinvent the way we perceive the use of longboards and also integrate a more sustainable approach towards the way we interact with them by introducing multi-purpose and multi-functional features. By taking into consideration the target audiences preference fo...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1681052023-06-10T17:00:36Z The adaptable longboard Basil Ryan Bin Shariman Jeffrey Hong School of Art, Design and Media JeffreyHong@ntu.edu.sg Visual arts and music The Adaptable Longboard project aims to reinvent the way we perceive the use of longboards and also integrate a more sustainable approach towards the way we interact with them by introducing multi-purpose and multi-functional features. By taking into consideration the target audiences preference for a multi-purpose and multi-functional Longboard, it only seemed appropriate to incorporate an intuitive way of expanding and collapsing the board that would enable the flexibility of use. Such adaptability would also tend to allow for a user-friendly board that caters to all skill levels. In addition, the project’s approach of altering the way we perceive the life cycle of a Longboard from a replaceable piece to a long-term companion that adapts to the user, promotes the idea of being more environmentally conscious with our skating habits. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Product Design 2023-06-07T01:59:55Z 2023-06-07T01:59:55Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Basil Ryan Bin Shariman (2023). The adaptable longboard. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168105 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168105 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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The Adaptable Longboard project aims to reinvent the way we perceive the use of longboards and also integrate a more sustainable approach towards the way we interact with them by introducing multi-purpose and multi-functional features.
By taking into consideration the target audiences preference for a multi-purpose and multi-functional Longboard, it only seemed appropriate to incorporate an intuitive way of expanding and collapsing the board that would enable the flexibility of use. Such adaptability would also tend to allow for a user-friendly board that caters to all skill levels. In addition, the project’s approach of altering the way we perceive the life cycle of a Longboard from a replaceable piece to a long-term companion that adapts to the user, promotes the idea of being more environmentally conscious with our skating habits. |
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