CHAIR
by Shraddha Kumbhar
1. Theme explored
1.1. Bauhaus
1.2. Parametric
1.3. Organic
1.4. Kirigami
1.5. Geometric
1.6. Oregami
1.7. Contemprory
1.8. Memphis
2. Color
3. Material
3.1. Wood
3.2. Rattan
3.3. Metals
3.4. Recycled cork
3.5. Plastic
3.6. Bamboo
3.7. Corian
3.8. Plywood
3.9. Polymers
3.10. MDF
4. Inspiraton
4.1. Geometric
4.2. Wavy
4.3. Nature
4.4. Fashion
4.5. Parametric
4.6. Egg
4.7. Sailfish
4.8. Waves
4.9. Desert
4.10. Jellyfish
4.11. Mountains
4.12. Paperfolding
5. Prototyping Models
5.1. Materials
5.1.1. Paper
5.1.2. Cardboard
5.1.3. Clay
5.1.4. Toothpicks
5.2. Tools
6. User Requirements
6.1. Simple
6.2. Stable
6.3. Quality
6.4. compact
6.5. Comfort
6.6. Transport
6.7. sturdy
6.8. Easy to maintain
6.9. Durable
6.10. Easy to clean
6.11. Moveable
6.12. Recyclable
6.13. Sustainability
6.14. Experience
6.15. Strong
7. Function
7.1. Reading
7.2. Relaxing
7.3. Using electronics
8. What is a chair
9. Manufacturing
9.1. Joineries
9.2. machinaries
10. Use of softwears
10.1. Rhino
10.2. Grasshopper
10.3. Keyshot
10.4. Photoshop
11. Existing problems
11.1. Hunching shoulders
11.2. Knee joint ache
11.3. Stress
11.4. Back Problem
11.5. Neck pain
12. Form
12.1. Base
12.1.1. Wide
12.1.2. number of legs
12.1.3. Solid
12.1.4. Curvey
13. Psychology
13.1. Feel
13.2. Positive
13.2.1. Focus
13.2.2. Empathy
13.2.3. Meditative
13.2.4. Relaxation
13.2.5. Encouraging
13.2.6. Peaceful
13.2.7. Fun
13.2.8. Improvement in work
13.2.9. Performance
13.3. Interactive
13.4. Communication
13.4.1. Interaction
13.4.2. social
13.5. Self esteem
13.6. Engaging
13.7. inviting
14. User
14.1. Time of use
14.2. Movement
14.3. Safe
14.3.1. Non Toxic
14.3.2. No sharp edges
14.3.3. No open parts
14.4. Target
14.4.1. Middle age group
14.4.2. All genders
15. Location
15.1. Enviornment
15.2. Cafe
15.3. house
16. Health
16.1. Proper posture
16.2. Overall Mind and Relaxation
16.3. Lower Joints and back problems
17. Aesthetics
17.1. Innovative
17.2. Fun
17.3. Creative
17.4. Modern
17.5. Fun
17.6. Smooth
17.7. Visually Appealing
18. Ergonomics
18.1. Easy to sit and get up
18.2. Height
18.3. Space
18.4. Leg
18.5. Neck
18.6. Spinal curve
18.7. Anthropometry
18.8. Chair seat design
18.8.1. Seat Width
18.8.1.1. Wide enough for free hip movement
18.8.1.2. changing position
18.9. Angle
18.10. Depth
18.11. Overall Height
18.12. Back
18.12.1. Height
18.12.2. Angle