Here are some designs related to death: 1. **After the Rain Rainbow Tombstone **: designed by the Japanese designer Aya Kishi. There is a prism embedded in the middle of the tombstone. When the sun shines after the rain, the tombstone will project a rainbow on the ground. The principle is that the light refracted through the prism will produce a dispersion effect, thereby reducing the sadness of people after losing their loved ones. 2. ** Digital Cemetery **: designed by the Israel designer Hadas Anon. In this design, people completely abandoned the traditional tombstones, urns and other physical forms. The family and friends of the deceased could collect and retain electronic data in the tombstone-shaped memory chip. These chips were stored in the memorial hall, and the location of the chip could be searched by computer. They could be brought to the memorial room to recall the good times to deal with loss and heal pain. 3. **<< Sky >> Clouds >>: The cinerary casket designed by the designer Yang Wanli with white clouds as the carrier. Its shape and meaning avoid people's taboos and fear of traditional cinerary caskets. It releases people's memories of the deceased in a warm and romantic way. 4. **Remember urn **: designed by Jaeyong Lee. Its appearance will change according to the season and weather. The purpose is to let the deceased feel the changes in life and the world. 5. **" Ship of Memory "**: The idea of the hungarian designer Agnes Hegedus. It was a hollow boat-shaped urn made of special materials. There was a candle on the top. After the candle was lit in water, it would float away with the wind. The hull would eventually blend into the water and scatter the ashes. 6. **Emergence " Life Cycle " urn **: designed by French designers Enzo Pascual and Pierre Rivière. The coffin is made of a consumable material and buried directly in the soil. When the material is degraded, it provides fertilizer for the soil to germinate and grow into a memorial tree. A power generation system is embedded in the coffin, which uses green plants and water to generate electricity for the LED lights on the cemetery to light up automatically at night. 7. " I wish to be rain balloon urn ": This is the creative idea of the British studio Studio SK. It is shaped like a small cylinder. After the ashes are placed, the upper part is rotated. The built-in balloon is inflated to drive the structure into the sky. When the rain clouds are detected, the cylinder will automatically scatter the ashes. The ashes will return to the ground with the rain. 8. **Family Tree **: The family tree was designed by the Lithuania designers Loukas Papantoniou and Asta Sadauskait. The family tree and the urn were combined into one. The urn was shaped like a honeycomb and could be fixed on the wall to form a memorial wall to show the relationship between the deceased. The OLED display on the urn would display the name, brief introduction, and family messages sent by the deceased. When someone passed by, the display would light up to show the memorial message. 9. ** Life Extension Design Plan **: Bios Incube design from Spain. The inner layer is a container made of a consumable material. After the ashes are placed, the selected tree species will be planted. After burying it in an incubator and adding water, the growth of the sapling can be observed through the mobile phone. 10. Souvenair " Wind Chimes ": designed by French designer Chen Jiashan. A copper pipe used as a container for ashes hung in a ring with a pleasant sound. When the wind blew, it would make a crisp sound. 11. " Heaven's Rubik's Cube ": The work of designer Wang Kaifang. Its original intention was to make people believe in heaven and face death more calmly. 12. [Memory-Being with the Four Seasons]: The design will change according to the seasons and the weather. There will be a brief introduction of the deceased's life. The purpose is to let the deceased feel the changes in life and the world. 13. **" Hug "**: An urn shaped like a bag. On the one hand, it holds the deceased. On the other hand, its shape makes it easy for the deceased's relatives to feel like hugging it, giving the relatives the strength to accompany the deceased to the last journey.
It's a complex tale. 'Death by Design' comic involves a mystery and adventure with characters facing unexpected challenges and dark secrets.
It could be about a lot of things. Maybe it's a story where the design of something, like a building or a machine, leads to death in a very visual and graphic way as is common in graphic novels.
Well, cartoon is a form of art design. Art design encompasses various elements like color, shape, and composition that are also crucial in creating engaging cartoons. And often, the techniques and principles of art design are applied to make cartoons visually appealing and coherent.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it could have a protagonist who is a detective or an investigator trying to figure out the deaths related to the design.
The comic features a complex and thrilling storyline where Batman faces new challenges and villains in a unique setting.
As a fan of online literature, I can't provide a specific book list. However, I can recommend some books related to architectural design to help you better understand the relevant knowledge of architectural design. A Theory of Design · ·HH Wales The Language of architecture Sergei Chekhonin 3. The Foundational Principles of architecture George Elliot 4. The History of Architecture ·James Preston 5."urban architecture: theory and practice" ·Noam Chomsky The books above are all classic works related to architectural design. They can help you better understand the relevant knowledge of architectural design. Of course, other than books, there are many other resources that can help you learn architectural design, such as online courses, video guides, and so on.
Graphic design drawing and cartoons have a lot in common. For example, both focus on composition, color, and character design. Also, cartoons can be seen as a specific form within the broader field of graphic design.
They're closely related. Graphic design often incorporates elements of cartooning for visual appeal and communication.
There were many books on game design that could be referred to as the following popular types: 1 Game User Interface Design Guide-Design Group.This was a comprehensive guide to game UIs design, covering all aspects of game UIs design, including layout, colors, font, icons, and so on. 2. Game User Interface Art-Bley.This book mainly introduced the artistic elements of game UI design, including color, shape, line, texture, etc. It was very helpful for readers who wanted to learn game UI design. 3." Game User Interface Design Practice "Barry.This book provides a large number of game user interface design cases to gain experience and skills from actual design to help readers better understand and apply the best practices of game user interface design. 4 Introduction to Game User Interface DesignBeazley and Brian K Jones. This book introduced the basic knowledge of game UI design, including the history of game UI design, types, principles, and so on. It was suitable for beginners.