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" Human body : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 877801
Main Entry : Labat, Karen L., (Karen Louise)
Title & Author : Human body : : a wearable product designer's guide /\ Karen L. Labat, Karen S. Ryan ; illustrations by Le Wen.
Publication Statement : Boca Raton, FL :: CRC Press,, 2019.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xxviii, 664 pages)
ISBN : 0429055692
: : 0429616929
: : 0429619073
: : 0429621221
: : 9780429055690
: : 9780429616921
: : 9780429619076
: : 9780429621222
: 9781138747678
: 9781498755719
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Authors' Biographies; Illustrator Biography; 1: The Human Body as the Foundation for Wearable Product Design; 1.1 Body/Wearable Product/Environment; 1.1.1 Environment; Everyday Environments; Sports and Athletic Environments; Medical and Health Environments; Theatrical Environments; Hazardous Environments; 1.1.2 Human Body; Body Observation Exercise; Human Body Diversity: Opportunity and Challenge; Factors Affecting Body Diversity; 1.1.3 Wearable Product as Mediator between Environment and Human Body
: 1.2 Wearable Product Design: Anatomy and Product Interaction1.2.1 Complex Body to Simple Forms to Product Structure; 1.2.2 Product Materials Selection; Materials Selection Exercise; Materials Selection Method; 1.2.3 Fitting the Product to the Body; Static Body/Product Fit; Fit "Ease" and Style "Ease"; Dynamic Body/Product Fit; Fit and Comfort; 1.3 Wearable Product Design: Prototype to Multiple Sizes; 1.3.1 Assessing Body Shape and Size: Anthropometry; 1.3.2 Size and Sizing Systems; Pattern Grading; Size Selection; 1.4 Landmarking and Measuring the Body for Product Design Applications
: 1.4.1 How to Locate Landmarks on the BodyLook; Touch; Approximate; 1.4.2 Measuring Based on Landmarks; Linear Measurements; Multi-Probe Methods; Body Form Methods; 1.5 The Human Body "Map"; 1.6 Design for the Human Body; 2: Body Systems: The Basics; 2.1 Skeletal System: Body Frame; 2.1.1 Overview of the Skeleton; 2.1.2 Materials of the Skeleton: Bone Types, Cartilage, and Ligaments; 2.1.3 Linking Body Segments: Joint Types; 2.2 Muscular System: Movers; 2.2.1 Overview of Muscles; 2.2.2 Muscle Types; 2.2.3 Muscle Configuration and Action Rely on Microscopic Changes
: 2.2.4 Muscles and Energy Consumption2.2.5 Muscles and Body Form; 2.2.6 Supplements to the Skeletal and Muscular Systems; 2.3 Nervous System: Sensing, Directing, and Coordinating; 2.3.1 Anatomical Structure: Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System; 2.3.2 Functional Divisions: Sensory and Motor; 2.4 Stability and Motion: Interactions in a Neuro-Musculo-Skeletal System; 2.4.1 Body Stabilization; 2.4.2 Body in Motion; Body Links; Describing Body Motion; 2.4.3 Range of Motion; 2.5 Design for Motion; 2.5.1 Observe Characteristic Movements; 2.5.2 Describe the Movements
: 2.5.3 Select Essential Movements2.5.4 Acquire the ROM and Linear Excursion of the Critical Movements; 2.5.5 Incorporate Movement into a Design; 2.5.6 Determine Success of the Product; 2.6 Fat: Fuel and Form; 2.6.1 Fat Types and Functions; 2.6.2 Fat Patterning; 2.7 Internal Soft Tissue Systems: Respiratory, Circulatory, Lymphatic, Digestive, Urinary, Reproductive, and Endocrine; 2.7.1 Respiratory System; 2.7.2 Circulatory System; 2.7.3 Lymphatic System; 2.7.4 Digestive System; 2.7.5 Urinary System; 2.7.6 Reproductive System/Genitalia; 2.7.7 Endocrine System
Abstract : Human Body: A Wearable Product Designer's Guide, unlike other anatomy books, is divided into sections pertinent to wearable product designers. Two introductory chapters include many definitions, an introduction to anatomical terminology, and brief discussions of the body's systems, setting the stage for the remaining chapters. The book is extensively referenced and has a large glossary with both anatomical and design terms making it maximally useful for interdisciplinary collaborative work. The book includes 200 original illustrations and many product examples to demonstrate relationships between wearable product components and anatomy. Exercises introduce useful anatomical, physiological, and biomechanical concepts and include design challenges. Features Includes body region chapters on head and neck, upper torso and arms, lower torso and legs, the mid-torso, hands, feet, and a chapter on the body as a whole Contains short sections on growth and development, pregnancy, and aging as well as sections on posture, gait, and designing total body garments Describes important regional muscles and their actions as well as joint range of motion (ROM) definitions and data with applications to designing motion into wearable products Presents appendices correlating to each body region's anatomy with instructions for landmarking and measuring the body, a valuable resource for a lifetime of designing
Subject : Clothing and dress.
Subject : Fashion design.
Subject : Human anatomy.
Subject : Physiology.
Subject : Clothing and dress.
Subject : COMPUTERS-- Computer Engineering.
Subject : COMPUTERS-- Social Aspects-- Human-Computer Interaction.
Subject : Fashion design.
Subject : Human anatomy.
Subject : Physiology.
Subject : TECHNOLOGY-- Textiles Polymers.
Dewey Classification : ‭612‬
LC Classification : ‭QM26‬‭.L33 2019eb‬
Added Entry : Ryan, Karen, (Medical doctor)
: Wen, Le
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