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Dim
05-16-2007, 10:02 AM
Beyond the ordinary considerations of component and mechanism, a product is it`s beauty; be it goods or services. This holds that the imagery effect of every product is what makes it`s true identity, far from it`s functionality. A product is captured by it`s cognitive features, which extended assessment is made on this basis in connection to it`s material which is the component and, performance which is mechanism. It then contends that this factor be given prime place in the development and production of products.
Though a prime customer may opt to consider technical qualities or merely brand, in the case of life-style, fact is that most of the customers are non-prime. Other remarkable points are; one, the technical qualities will not make the appeal without a perfect design. Two, such qualities can not be achieved without a definite frame which must be designed to have the first characteristic of appeal.
A particular instance can be related to the making of footwear. To ensure that the process is not flawed, the imagery of a to-be-developed slip-on is to be adopted, first, before connecting this design to components that best fit the definite frame. And then check the compatibility to the performance the products is expected to achieve. This will put the all important attractiveness in perspective in relationship with the limits of a frame to which components must be shaped and the effects of it`s performance can be specifically determined.
This also applies to services. Ordinarily speaking, services are not usually captured, especially by non-prime customers, as a formation bearing components, mechanisms and structures which can be presented graphically. But using a delineation now, we should be able to bring the elements together and highlight the importance of it`s imagery, which in any other case would allow the server and the served, even if not making a graphical representation, to at least create an imaginary formation where the elements of component and mechanism will be made one in connection to the structure, which now will form the beauty.
Take in the tourism sector, a company organising a tour will look more convincing if it makes a representation of the medium, routes or even activities it`s involved in. This will, in the first place, help to bring out necessary questions, which answers will go a long way to make the tour a more successful one. Another interesting point is that it will possibly cause a curiosity which we know foster attraction. In this case a customer is most likely to be fascinated by what shape the tour has formed.
For instance, a company organising a tour around Nigeria, to run from Lagos-Sokoto-Maidugiri-Cross and then back to Lagos,Even if a customer may not originally want to lend thought, it will be captivating to have T-shirts and other souvenirs with a cube printed on them which is a map of the tour. The cube structure, you will agree is the beauty of this service which can go along way to boost this particular product. It could be a cube tour, zigzag tour or even a smile tour.
In conclusion to this review, it must be noted that this argument is raised with the view that a process, especially in production, that has no express form, which it`s making is based on it`s appeal, is very much incomplete.

(I think an idea of mine called Sketch 1st can be helpful.)