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‘Applied aesthetics in biomimetic design – a guide’, is a work by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). They propose a seven step methods (Figure 4) that can be used individually or complement each other in taking inspiration from nature’s aesthetic attributes in a methodical way.


Figure 4. Flowchart for method 3

The Steps of the process are:

•  Nature as product (Analyse natural elements)

•  Action reaction (Observe change in form)

•  Split feeling (Decompose the natural element into areas with opposite feelings)

•  Impressions on the spot (Describe the overall expression on the spot)

•  Inspiration boards (decompose an area of natural elements into surfaces, colours, materials and shapes of existing materials and products on separate collages)

•  Pattern of inspiration (Categorization & mapping)

•  Use of inspiration wheel

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