The Effectiveness of Thinking In Industrial Product Design
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The research addresses the concept of thought as a deep structure that balances function, aesthetics, and symbolic dimensions. It manifests itself through two basic mechanisms: abstraction, which transforms natural phenomena into measurable geometric structures, and technology, which reframes matter as a mental medium that links creativity with physical vision. The research reveals patterns of philosophical, creative, and imaginative thought in industrial products. Demonstrating its role in transforming design from a physical tool into a civilized discourse bearing cultural and symbolic connotations. The research adopted a descriptive approach in analyzing models from the transportation sector, proving that design thinking is the bridge that unites technical rationality with aesthetic vision. The industrial product creates an effective visual and intellectual discourse with the recipient, capable of addressing contemporary contradictions and producing cultural meanings that transcend the limits of direct use. The research problem stemmed from the following question: How can design thinking be an effective tool in formulating an industrial product that balances function, technology, aesthetics, and symbolic dimensions, given the rapid technological transformations of the era?
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