Papers by Cyntia Malaguti
This article presents the first results of an ongoing research project aimed at implementing a Re... more This article presents the first results of an ongoing research project aimed at implementing a Research Observatory in a Brazilian Design School in São Paulo, to cover the fields of product, graphic and fashion design. The Observatory’s main focus is to monitor the materials and
manufacturing processes’ selection in the graduation and research projects undertaken by teachers and students. The result, in addition to allowing a deeper analysis on how this field is evolving in this academic institution, is that the Observatory will help to define new research guidelines and
academic projects related to materials culture studies or technical innovation experiments in the form of a database.
This article presents the first results of an ongoing research project aimed at implementing a Re... more This article presents the first results of an ongoing research project aimed at implementing a Research Observatory in a BrazilianDesignSchool in São Paulo, to cover the fields of product, graphic and fashion design. The Observatory's main focus is to monitor the materials and manufacturing processes' selection in the graduation and research projects undertaken by teachers and students. The result, in addition to allowing a deeper analysis on how this field is evolving in this academic institution, is that the Observatory will help to define new research guidelines and academic projects related to materials culture studies or technical innovation experiments in the form of a database.
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Papers by Cyntia Malaguti
manufacturing processes’ selection in the graduation and research projects undertaken by teachers and students. The result, in addition to allowing a deeper analysis on how this field is evolving in this academic institution, is that the Observatory will help to define new research guidelines and
academic projects related to materials culture studies or technical innovation experiments in the form of a database.
manufacturing processes’ selection in the graduation and research projects undertaken by teachers and students. The result, in addition to allowing a deeper analysis on how this field is evolving in this academic institution, is that the Observatory will help to define new research guidelines and
academic projects related to materials culture studies or technical innovation experiments in the form of a database.