This book provides a critical examination of structure and form in
design, covering a range of topics of great value to students and
practitioners engaged in any of the specialist decorative arts and
design disciplines. The complexities of two-dimensional phenomena are
explained and illustrated in detail, while various three-dimensional
forms are also discussed.
In the context of the decorative arts and design, structure is the
underlying framework, and form the resultant, visible, two- or
three-dimensional outcome of the creative process. Whether hidden or
visually detectable in the final design, structure invariably determines
whether or not a design is successful in terms of both its aesthetics
and its practical performance.
Hann successfully identifies various geometric concepts, and presents
and discusses a number of simple guidelines to assist the creative
endeavours of both accomplished and student practitioners, teachers and
researchers.