The Discussion of Modern Fine Design Standards
- Lijuan Cao
- Puming Huang
Abstract
In the daily life we frequently refer to the topic “what is the good design?” Whether or not the design is fine, different people have different views, it does not have a constant evaluation criterion, and it can not be simply defined in one words. The idealized perfect design is hard to appears in the daily life, because different people regard the things in the different ways , regarding the different crowd, we are accustomed to look at “what is the fine design?” from the different angles. With the impact of the tide of globalization, more and more designs start to give up the design of a single strategy, and put into the embrace of diversity, its goal is to make the designs more comprehensive, macroscopic to control this kind of fine standard. At the crossroads of diversity, we cannot give the simple definition, so we only can look at whether this is the fine design from a wide range of perspective.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ass.v4n9p56
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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