| Cultural and creative products,as cultural derivatives of museums,are important media for showcasing urban cultural connotations,driving urban cultural consumption,and improving public humanistic literacy.The Nanyang Han Painting Museum is currently the earliest,most collected,and largest Han portrait stone carving art museum in China.However,there are many problems in the design and development process of cultural and creative products.Therefore,this article focuses on the design of cultural and creative products at the Nanyang Han Painting Museum,aiming to promote the creative transformation and innovative development of excellent traditional culture through specific design practices.Firstly,this article reviews the development process of the Nanyang Han Painting Museum,elaborates on the characteristics of its collection resources,and analyzes the cultural connotations of the Nanyang Han painting stone statues;Secondly,conduct on-site research on the development status of cultural and creative products at the Nanyang Han Painting Museum,and analyze the existing problems of the cultural and creative products at the Nanyang Han Painting Museum;Once again,by drawing on the design experience of excellent museums’ cultural and creative products,we explore the design principles and methods for sustainable development of the Nanyang Han Painting Museum.Based on the principles of fun,functionality,and serialization,we propose a design method that utilizes physical restoration and reproduction,symbol extraction and transformation,and element fusion and reconstruction.We also explain the design value of the cultural and creative products of the Nanyang Han Painting Museum,and propose the direction for future operation and promotion of the cultural and creative products of the Nanyang Han Painting Museum.Finally,through the design practice of the cultural and creative products of the Nanyang Han Painting Museum,we hope to provide valuable insights for the development of the cultural and creative industry of the Nanyang Han Painting Museum. |