I have been replacing objects and metaphorical products. I am more looking for similarities in shapes and what I do like. I feel that the two are separated. It would be better if you can explain the reasons...
With the popularity of flat style in UI and interactive design of digital products, it is rare to see pseudo-materialized design. There are too many flat designs in work and public places, and I feel a little aesthetic fatigue. Whether we can have more interest in personal life, we also design our products based on this starting point. By grafting the original two concepts of things that are often in contact with in life, a new product is produced. Of course, this should not be a forced grafting of the appearance of two things, which is separated from the meaning of the design itself. Pay a little attention in your life (for example, you can search for a daily necessities such as a small fan nightlight sewing box on a treasure), and you will find that in fact, physical and chemical design is everywhere. I think in any era, design ideas should not be single and need diversification.
Ha, there are a lot of pseudo-materialization... People know the world through metaphor. I mean, it would be better if it could be interpreted... Good for example, the difference between Mount Fuji wine glass and potato chip shoehorn, the former is justified, and the latter
Just like the puppet tea bag of Naoto Fukasawa, it is because the original person had this kind of behavior, and he used it to find a reproduction. But do you think people have the habit of putting ice cream in the water, so I think it is split and lacks justification....
Yes, what you said also represents one aspect. There are many styles of tea makers, many animal shapes and some other shapes of tea makers, which can't explain the meaning to what you said. Maybe it's purely a nice look. We have been doing foreign trade for more than ten years, and most of the time it is this appearance that has its market. In addition, we mainly consider two points in designing the tea maker. The first point requires a certain capacity to hold tea leaves, and the second point requires a card position to facilitate extraction.
Not strong practicality
The idea is good, it will attract people's attention.
OCD wants a complete ice cream
I have been replacing objects and metaphorical products. I am more looking for similarities in shapes and what I do like. I feel that the two are separated. It would be better if you can explain the reasons...