A Biomimicry Study of Interface Design for Kitchenware of Pahang’s National Park
Norfadilah Kamaruddin,
Noor Shamsarini Md Isa,
Nik Nor Azidah Nik Aziz,
Inda Murni Hairul,
Mohd Shariful Hafizal Aminuddin and
Fadli Abdul Razak
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Norfadilah Kamaruddin: Creative Visual Exchange Group, Faculty of Art and Design, UniversitiTeknologi MARA (UiTM) Selangor, PuncakAlam Campus, PuncakAlam, Selangor
Noor Shamsarini Md Isa: Creative Visual Exchange Group, Faculty of Art and Design, UniversitiTeknologi MARA (UiTM) Selangor, PuncakAlam Campus, PuncakAlam, Selangor
Nik Nor Azidah Nik Aziz: Creative Visual Exchange Group, Faculty of Art and Design, UniversitiTeknologi MARA (UiTM) Selangor, PuncakAlam Campus, PuncakAlam, Selangor
Inda Murni Hairul: Creative Visual Exchange Group, Faculty of Art and Design, UniversitiTeknologi MARA (UiTM) Selangor, PuncakAlam Campus, PuncakAlam, Selangor
Mohd Shariful Hafizal Aminuddin: Creative Visual Exchange Group, Faculty of Art and Design, UniversitiTeknologi MARA (UiTM) Selangor, PuncakAlam Campus, PuncakAlam, Selangor
Fadli Abdul Razak: Creative Visual Exchange Group, Faculty of Art and Design, UniversitiTeknologi MARA (UiTM) Selangor, PuncakAlam Campus, PuncakAlam, Selangor
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2021, vol. 5, issue 6, 67-70
Abstract:
Sustainable design currently is becoming a more and more popular and foreseeable perspective of viewing products. Besides, a biomimicry is a science work that studies on nature’s ways and then imitates these designs for human problem-solving. Biomimicry moreover can be categories into three different levels: Nature as a model, Nature as a measure, and Nature as a mentor. Thus, the research is carried out by using qualitative research methods to look on how nature’s masterpieces pattern would be used as an interfaces for kitchenware product (ceramic) that further presenting a brand for Pahang’s National Park. The kitchenware design is based on systematic analysis of local nature patterns collected from plants, fish, and flora within the area of Kuala Keniam, Pahang’s National Park.This new set of design kitchenware product visibly significant defines the relationship of nature, and can be applied to practical design to enhance and support visual communication.
Date: 2021
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