Protecting and enforcing design rights: India

By SUKANYA

        Protecting modern designs in India is administered by a unique administrative system which is lined up with propels in innovation and accompanying worldwide turns of events. The Designs Act 2000, which revoked the Designs Act 1911, puts down the legal structure for the security of designs and has been in power…

All about the Designs Act, 2000

By SUKANYA

        A Design is an actual quality of an article which could be of any size, shape, design recognizable by the eye and it very well may be in a two dimensional or three dimensional structure. A design could be applied to an article either physically or by a modern, mechanical process.…

Is industrial design a dying field?

By SUKANYA

          Industrial design is identified with tasteful parts of an item, to its particular shape, its tone, design, or other visual attributes. Accordingly, the industrial design ensures visual qualities and presence of the article. The insurance of industrial design expects to ensure new, particularly looking items. Hence, the designs, which are…

What You Should Know About the App Design Process?

By SUKANYA

        Life is creative has never been something more, because of the sheer volume of astounding instruments and toys out there readily available. Discovering a design application is simple; discovering a genuinely incredible design application is somewhat harder. All in all, how would you tell the champs from the failures with regards…

What is Design Thinking and why is it so popular?

By SUKANYA

      Design thinking is a non-straight, iterative interaction that groups use to get clients, challenge suppositions, rethink problems and make creative answers for model and test. Including five stages—Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype and Test—it is generally valuable to handle issues that are not well characterized or obscure. Importance of design thinking In user…