Proceedings - The Tenth International Symposium GRID 2020 2020
DOI: 10.24867/grid-2020-p60
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Computational design used for jewelry

Abstract: Nowadays more and more computer-aided technologies and computational techniques are applied to product design. Jewelry belongs to those products. Jewelry is considered as part of human civilization and adopted to human’s needs. In recent years, computational design is applied in order to overcome the limitations of traditional CAD systems, when reaching an increased level of complexity and geometrical controls. Computational design supports the evolution of creative design and develops models as a form of the … Show more

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“…Efkolidis et al [60] designed and manufactured jewelry using computer-aided design. The main objective was to create unusual jewelry geometry.…”
Section: Design Advancementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Efkolidis et al [60] designed and manufactured jewelry using computer-aided design. The main objective was to create unusual jewelry geometry.…”
Section: Design Advancementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensor Body measurement Delva et al, 2020 [26] Sensor Lee, et al, 2018a,b [39,40] Body measurement Robson and Soh, 2016 [27] Auxiliary tool Fan et al, 2019 [41] Body measurement Tan et al, 2017 [28] Auxiliary tool Ban and Jung, 2020 [42] Body measurement Lee et al, 2017 [29] Measurement optimization [35] Measurement optimization Paterson et al, 2015 [36] Auxiliary tool Liu and Huang, 2020 [37] Auxiliary tool Nishida et al, 2015 [38] Sensor system [56] Body measurement EL-Kholy et al, 2021 [57] 3D pattern Greder et al, 2020 [58] 3D/4D printing Nachtigall et al, 2018 [59] 3D/4D printing Efkolidis et al, 2020 [60] Parametric design Sun et al, 2021 [61] Parametric design…”
Section: Conflicts Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of points of view can be adopted and as a result to be further developed. Efkolidis et al (2020) incorporated computational design tools in order to develop jewellery design alternatives. The designs use additive manufacturing technology in order to receive 3D printing detailed models.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%