汽车正面造型的结构分析

IF 0.8 4区 艺术学 0 ART
Ümit Bayırlı
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摘要产品的视觉外观是决定产品特性的重要因素。作为与人物和幻想性视错觉相关的最重要的人工制品之一,汽车和汽车面孔是本研究的主题。先前的研究表明,汽车的面孔与动物和人类的面孔相似,因此它们具有个人特征。然而,他们在识别导致汽车被视为汽车的设计语言方面做得不够。从这个意义上说,本研究对27个汽车面进行了结构分析,其中识别了模式,并将结果设计语言与制造商的定义进行了比较。结果表明,圆形大灯和扁平格栅与倾斜四边形或三角形大灯、笨重格栅和切割灯之间存在相关性,具有动态和自信的特征。此外,还介绍了从2000年到2020年的汽车外观设计趋势。关键词:车身结构分析工业设计大灯格栅披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。关于contributorsÜmit BayırlıÜmit Bayırlı的说明是Pamukkale大学工业设计系的助理教授。他获得中东技术大学工业设计系博士学位。主要研究方向为设计教育、设计方法和设计小说。
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A structural analysis of frontal car styling
AbstractThe visual appearance of the products is a significant factor that defines their characteristics. As one of the most significant artefacts associated with characters and pareidolia, cars and car faces are the subject of the study. Previous studies state that car faces are likened to animal and human faces, and therefore personal characteristics are attributed to them. However, they have fallen short in identifying design languages that cause cars to be perceived as such. In that sense, this study presents a structural analysis of 27 automobile faces in which patterns were identified and the resulting design languages were compared with the manufacturers’ definitions. The results show a correlation between rounded headlights and flattened grills with a plain character, and inclined quadrilateral or triangular headlights, bulky grills, and cut lamps with a dynamic and confident character. Furthermore, design trends for car faces from the 2000s to the 2020s were presented.Keywords: Car facestructural analysisindustrial designheadlightsgrills Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Additional informationNotes on contributorsÜmit BayırlıÜmit Bayırlı is an Assistant Proffessor at Pamukkale University in the department of Industrial Design. He received a Ph.D. from the Middle East Technical University Department of Industrial Design. His research interests can be listed as design education, design methods and design fiction.
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