In this increasingly technological era. Urban motorcycle design is still followed a very traditional method, resulting in today's motorcycle there are unnecessary components, complex structure, cumbersome equipment, inconvenient charging methods. So, how to design a motorcycle according to the current needs of the city, has become an important issue. I have always thought that technological progress has been closely related to human needs. At the same time, I believe that the use of new technology in product design, the ease of use is continuously reduced. To continue the above background, I chose the modular design and digital design as the main method. At the same time, select the different urban population of traffic demand, study their habits and motives, and then the objective analysis of the data. At the same time, the rapid development of shared economy has brought new directions to Scooter's design. In the new Scooter design, the introduction of the concept of social and shared systems. It changed the traditional concept of ownership of the purchase of products, and to buy the right to use the product, so that consumers and companies have reached the maximum profit. The introduction of social systems greatly enriches Scooter's use of the scene. It allows each city can customize the use of different environments and use the background, so that between the city and the subtle and indispensable links between different types of users can find the corresponding use of the way, greatly enriched the traffic Travel the way and the possibility of effectively reducing the pressure on the road traffic. In the end, all the technology used, and design purposes, they become a smooth simplify the way of use: Climb on board the motorcycle, Drive, get off the board. Users do not need to know anything, just drive.
Design for an electric scooter. A new system in social innovation
SUN, YITONG
2016/2017
Abstract
In this increasingly technological era. Urban motorcycle design is still followed a very traditional method, resulting in today's motorcycle there are unnecessary components, complex structure, cumbersome equipment, inconvenient charging methods. So, how to design a motorcycle according to the current needs of the city, has become an important issue. I have always thought that technological progress has been closely related to human needs. At the same time, I believe that the use of new technology in product design, the ease of use is continuously reduced. To continue the above background, I chose the modular design and digital design as the main method. At the same time, select the different urban population of traffic demand, study their habits and motives, and then the objective analysis of the data. At the same time, the rapid development of shared economy has brought new directions to Scooter's design. In the new Scooter design, the introduction of the concept of social and shared systems. It changed the traditional concept of ownership of the purchase of products, and to buy the right to use the product, so that consumers and companies have reached the maximum profit. The introduction of social systems greatly enriches Scooter's use of the scene. It allows each city can customize the use of different environments and use the background, so that between the city and the subtle and indispensable links between different types of users can find the corresponding use of the way, greatly enriched the traffic Travel the way and the possibility of effectively reducing the pressure on the road traffic. In the end, all the technology used, and design purposes, they become a smooth simplify the way of use: Climb on board the motorcycle, Drive, get off the board. Users do not need to know anything, just drive.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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