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Infinity Juggling Balls
Peca, Václav ; Votava,, Jan (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
The goal of the Bachelor’s Thesis is to describe the author’s path of designing juggling balls and setting up a juggling balls brand, and to explain the decisions, which he as a designer, entrepreneur and juggler in one person makes. The main issue is not only product design as such but also production and marketing as a non-negligible part of design.
Modular Active Crossover Network - Laboratory Tool
Holínský, Jan ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis is about design of active frequency crossovers and their implementation. The work analyses particular types of circuits used in active frequency crossovers, especially circuits used for laboratory device. Then the work describes design of printed circuit boards (PCB) for the designed circuits and construction of modules for the laboratory device, when the compatibility and modularity is important for all active frequency crossovers arts. These modules are made and testing its functions. In this thesis is disassembled final proposal laboratory device and laboratory device is realized. The design and measurement of the characteristics of active frequency crossovers and correction circuits is processed in the form of a laboratory tasks.
Design Semiotics: Product design as a selective process of materialization Case study: Designers as the creators of materialized representations
Dostálová, Zuzana ; Řehořová, Irena (advisor) ; Váša, Ondřej (referee)
This paper deals with design semiotics, focuses on product design (light design) from the perspectives of social semiotics (van Leeuwen, 2005; Kress a van Leeuwen, 2006), multimodality (Kress, 2010) and product design (Norman, 1988, 2004a; Monö, 1997), and perceive design as a multimodal process of choices as well as a result of materialization of meanings. The theoretical chapters are dedicated to definitions of particular approaches and terms, which are applied within the empirical parts afterwards. These rely on the theories mentioned above and the design phases established by Riley (2003, 2004), which we linked with given theoretical approaches (the discourse phase with social semiotics; the conception phase with multimodality and emotional design; the inception phase with multimodality; and the reception phase with social semiotics and product design). Semi-structured interviews were held with three designers engaged in light design - Jan Plecháč, Jakub Pollág and Karel Matějka. The purpose of this paper is to explore and compare practices of designers from their own perspectives, considering intended product meanings (purposes), used modes and highlighting different design levels. Key words Social semiotics, product design, emotional design, multimodality, materialization
Lighting design
Sivá, Lenka ; Weiser, Michal (referee) ; Tobola, Ondřej (advisor)
The diploma thesis includes design of smart child lighting that takes into account the effects of colour spectrum changes on the human sleep regime.
Design of bread maker
Pavla, Jozef ; Sládek, Josef (referee) ; Machálek, Róbert (advisor)
This thesis dedicates about designing a modern bread-machine, which is becoming more common in our households. It is simultaneously developing new culture besides formation and exchanging own experiences and recipes. The conclusion, respects all the followed aspects and requirements. It is possible to pack it into more compact size easily transported. The final design also meets the controlling requirements as well as it’s unconventional solution helped to stand out of conventional solutions.
Business plan
Ehlerová, Kristina ; Dvořáček, Jiří (advisor) ; Machek, Ondřej (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to prepare a business plan for the establishment of firm that buys and sells coffea beans in chocolate in its own package to the final customers and afterwards evaluate factuality and feasibility of such a project. The thesis is divided into two main parts -- theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes the the reasons, the demands and the structure necessary for the creation of the plan. This knowledge is applied in the second practical part, presented as a real business plan of such a firm. The main points include characteristics of the company and key people realising this projekt. Furthermore, it covers analysis of the environment focused on competition and SWOT analysis. Emphasis is put on marketing comunication to the final customers. Last but not least, it contains a detailed financial plan prepared in three variants of development and methods of evaluation.
Optimalizace procesu návrhu produktu v malé firmě
Jerkovič, Martin ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Mittner, Jan (referee)
Thesis deals with design process optimization at Chute Corporation -- american startup that provides SaaS solutions for discovery, gathering, managing, publishing and analysis of multimedial user-generated content from social networks. The goal is to identify and analyze the processes, roles and tools of product design and propose an optimization. Thesis has two parts. First part describes the theoretical background for later application. Mainly a brief history of IT product design, design taxonomy and design workflow best practices are described. The other part provides a brief description of the company, especially its position on the market, business model, organizational structure, product portfolio, position of product team and also identifies the main processes, roles and tools that surround product design. The final part describes all optimized processes, roles and tools and summarizes all the facts as a set of recommendations. Thesis provides an overview of product design in the dynamic and complex world of startups. The specific recommendations and templates of optimized processes and tools enable immediate implementation into a company of a similar nature.
Product Design by Running Lean method
Maralík, David ; Říha, David (advisor) ; Matznerová, Dagmar (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the issue of designing and placing software products on the market by Running Lean method and on this basis, to develop a methodology for a particular company forplacing their products on the market. In the introduction, there is introduced the studied company and specified the structure of this thesis. In the theoretical part, there are presented the specifics of marketing software products and methods that are used to placing them on the market. The practical part describes the designed methodology of placing the product on the market in the studied company. In the conclusion, there is provided a preview on the success of this product's design and there are also described possible changes and improvements for the future.
The role of travel agents in tourism development in South County
TUHÁČEK, František
The thesis analyzes QUICKTOUR travel agency . The analysis was focused on the promotion strategy, discounts , and especially the knowledge of product portfolio, a travel agency. The paper presents trends in tourism , which are reflected in the recommendation for a travel agency . Further work is part of the field investigation , which focused on general awareness of the travel office and also whether residents used the services of travel agencies. He was then designed a product that tries to thoroughly exploit the potential of tourism in South Bohemia. The product is designed for foreign clients and is focused on incoming - incoming tourism . Finally recommendations were designed for a travel agency , which should motivate new potential clients to visit a travel agency.

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