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|a44661|bFilms for the Humanities and Sciences
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|a44662|bFilms for the Humanities and Sciences
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|a44663|bFilms for the Humanities and Sciences
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|aBreitenmoser, Kurt.
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|aFactors of design|h[videorecording] /|cdirected by Kurt Breitenmoser ; a Films for the Humanities and Sciences presentation.
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|a公播版
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|aNew York :|bFilms for the Humanities and Sciences,|cc2011.
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|a3 videodiscs (ca. 50 min.) :|bsd., col. ;|c4 3/4 in.
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|aTitle from container.
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|av.1, Innovation -- v.2, Time and money -- v.3, Visual, tactile, and aesthetic.
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|aWriter, Joseph Wilson ; producer, Anoar Ahmed.
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|aPresenter, Aldi Godjali.
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|aFrom purely aesthetic challenges to grittier questions of profitability and consumer needs, a designer has to see things from many perspectives--while maintaining a clear, unified vision of his or her finished product. This three-part series guides viewers through many of those concerns, using case studies, expert commentary, and exciting visuals and graphics. Episode themes include the importance of innovation, the bottom-line budget issues which no professional designer can ignore, and the ins and outs of determining how a product will look and feel.
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|aDVD.
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|aClosed-captioned.
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|aProduct design.
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|aNew products.
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|aIndustrial design.
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|aDesigners.
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|aDesign.
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|aFilms for the hearing impaired.
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|aWilson, Joseph.
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|aAhmed, Anoar.
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|aGodjali, Aldi.
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|aFilms for the Humanities and Sciences.
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