Search for dissertations about: "Visual appearance"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 93 swedish dissertations containing the words Visual appearance.
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1. Evaluating the Effects of Variation on Product Appearance through Visual Robustness
Abstract : For consumer products where the product appearance plays an important role in meeting expectations, the visible effects of manufacturing variation can have a negative influence on the product experience. A concomitant of mass production is that no manufactured units are exactly identical, as a result of variation. READ MORE
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2. Defining Reality in Virtual Reality: Exploring Visual Appearance and Spatial Experience Focusing on Colour
Abstract : Today, different actors in the design process have communication difficulties in visualizing and predictinghow the not yet built environment will be experienced. Visually believable virtual environments (VEs) can make it easier for architects, users and clients to participate in the planning process. READ MORE
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3. Visual Robustness: Effects of Variation on Product Appearance and Perceived Quality
Abstract : For consumer products where the product appearance plays an important role in meeting expectations, the visible effects of manufacturing variation can have a negative influence on the product experience. A prerequisite in mass production is that no manufactured units are exactly identical, as a result of variation. READ MORE
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4. Appearance and photographs of people in flight : A qualitative study of photojournalistic practices in spaces of (forced) migration
Abstract : This study explores photojournalistic practices by investigating how spaces of (forced) migration, as well as the people and objects moving in and across them, appeared in Swedish newspapers in 2015.Photographs are unique objects of study, as the presence of people in certain spaces becomes directly observable through them. READ MORE
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5. Visualising the Effect of Geometrical Variation in Assembled Products. Predicting Visual Quality Appearance
Abstract : Today, when an industrial design concept is evaluated in an aesthetic manner, little or no consideration is given to geometrical variation, i.e. the concept is evaluated with nominal geometry. READ MORE