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The Research On The Design Methods Of Infant Growth And Development Products Based On Behavior-oriented

Posted on:2011-04-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360308968715Subject:Art of Design
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The babyhood is the most important period of individual development. The growth of infant is rapid and flexible in this time. The quality of the growth will greatly influence them in the future. From an educational perspective, this is a optimum time to the ability progress of language, motion and observation, so baby should strengthen exercises in order to efficiently invigorate them. Today, the growth and development is the theme of baby care. To follow the trend, design will effectively promote it by more considering the phenomena.The language and logic capacity of baby is not yet adult, so they can't express their own requirement. For this reason, this thesis introduced behavior-oriented design into baby product design. After analyzed the existing theory, the thesis expounded the generalized behavior-oriented design, special behavior-oriented design and their practical meaning. Next, this thesis discussed the thinking way of behavior-oriented design.From the behavior-oriented design, the thesis analyze the character of baby's growth and development. Combined with today's times requirements of the baby product, the thesis analyze the demand for infant growth and development products and propose the guidance principles to lead the baby development product.Learned from the research methods of behavioral science, sociology, psychology, this paper obtain the method of baby development product, which is based on behavior-oriented design. In the end, the article expatiate the teaching aid of intellectual development, a case which is my fruit of practice in some Infants Intelligence Development Center, as a example to demonstrate the means illuminated in above.
Keywords/Search Tags:Baby Product Design, Behavior-oriented Design, Growth and Development, Infant Education
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