An Applied Research of the Connection Between Two Dimension and Optical Illusion Spatial of Product Design

碩士 === 國立雲林科技大學 === 創意生活設計系 === 105 === Anamorphosis has been widely applied to graphic works and land art creation in public spaces in recent years, constantly creating surprises to people. However, its application to design related to daily products has been scarce. The current study, therefore, a...

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Main Authors: CHEN, JOU-YU, 陳柔羽
Other Authors: CHEN, CHI-HSIUNG
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/u937xh
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Summary:碩士 === 國立雲林科技大學 === 創意生活設計系 === 105 === Anamorphosis has been widely applied to graphic works and land art creation in public spaces in recent years, constantly creating surprises to people. However, its application to design related to daily products has been scarce. The current study, therefore, aimed to examine users’ cognition and acceptance of anamorphic products, specifically probing into how anamorphic design was applied to products as well as its components, structures, and anamorphic presentation. With the scrutiny of previous studies investigating theories related to anamorphosis, the current study analyzed how two-dimensional lines were beneficial and related to creation of anamorphic spaces by exploring anamorphic techniques in product design most capable of creating visual contradiction. The morphological analysis was adopted to deconstruct the components of existing anamorphic products, to generalize the overall description, application, and texture presentation of anamorphic products, and to pierce into anamorphic design features applied in products. A head-mounted eye tracker was used to record the examinees’ eye movement to know their visual focal points. Questionnaires were utilized to understand the examinees’ acceptance and cognition. Components of anamorphic presentation was analyzed for product design and further validation. 1.The results showed that products favored by examinees mainly used minimal black lines to highlight the interlaced feeling of illusion and reality created by two-dimensional lines and three-dimensional space. 2.The results of the eye tracker experiment revealed that the examinees mainly placed their focal points on unclear areas. Compared to dim colors, colors with huge brightness contrast such as black and white were more effective in drawing attention. 3.All of the examinees, whether having design background, had anamorphic cognition. Therefore, whether having receive training in design aesthetic was not significantly related to cognition of anamorphic presentation. Anamorphic products could thus be widely applied to the daily life.