This paper explores issues related to user interface design and experience, including culturally preferred design elements. A local website audit was conducted to compare and analyze websites in Taiwan and Australia. The web design attributes for effective communication (usability) that are considered include: visual representation, navigation, links, layout and multimedia. Significant differences in culturally preferred design characteristics were found in each of the web design categories. Results from this study can contribute to help web developers and designers develop website designs that are culturally appropriate. Based on the methodology structure in this research, this investigation is the first phase in identifying cultural preferences of two cultures, and future research will evaluate the web experiment design to test if the cultural preferences are incorporated in the web, and to determine if such an approach can improve usability.
Upon the development of a linear economy, global enterprises are facing resource depletion, ecological collapse, and unsustainable economic growth, and the living environment is facing ordeals as well. Taiwan’s resources are extremely dependent on imports; hence the need for change in the thinking of economic development is arising. The purpose of this study is, based on the concept of circular economy, to discuss the business model and anticipated benefits of Chyhjiun Jewelry Co. Ltd., by using the method of expert interview, participant observation, and method of secondary data collection with the ReSOLVE framework. The results of the study found the developable ReSOLVE business model of the target company Chyhjiun Jewelry in our case study; the ReSOLVE business model includes the use of renewable energy, maintenance and repair services, modular product design, a recovery mechanism, a virtual online shopping platform, and 3D printing technologies. The model established enterprise recycling model as well as the benefits of green management, of which the research results could reduce costs, help the company in exercising its corporate social responsibility, add value to the brand, and generate anticipated benefits arising from other enterprises’ follow-up actions.
During the development of fan products, designers often encounter gray areas when creating new designs. Without clear design goals, development efficiency is usually reduced, and fans are the best solution for studying symmetry or asymmetry. Therefore, fan designers need to figure out an optimization approach that can simplify the fan development process and reduce associated costs. This study provides a new statistical approach using gray relational analysis (GRA) to analyze and optimize the parameters of a particular fan design. During the research, it was found that the single fan uses an asymmetry concept with a single blade as the design, while the operation of double fans is a symmetry concept. The results indicated that the proposed mechanical operations could enhance the variety of product designs and reduce costs. Moreover, this approach can relieve designers from unnecessary effort during the development process and also effectively reduce the product development time.
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