Graduation Document - Jansher Aidan Bakhshi

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TITAN CASE SHAPE VARIANTS

There are several case shapes in the design of watches - you have rectangles, squares (which mind you, are not perfect squares), circles, ovals and many mix breeds of the basic shapes. To understand how the design of different case shapes work and how a design language project could accommodate for them, a study was undertaken to draft different case shapes from the multiple sub brands and collections. Iconic models from different collections were chosen on the basis of how well they reflected their collection/ sub brand and what kind of variety they added to the entire palette. Each model was scaled within 3.6 to 5 times the original size to make the design footprint constant at the dial opening. Since watches are small and the proportion systems dense and precise, freehand sketching was not favored for this study. This part of the project involved hand drafting with measurements

and geometric tools. The drafting of the these watches gave insight into the kind of proportion systems used for watches. For instance, size is often used to determine whether the design of the watch is classic or contemporary. Ideally, you would say that case sizes below 40mm are more classical and reserved while case shapes above 40 mm are contemporary and flamboyant. However, there is another system. If one were to use the golden ratio as a mean to compare the size between the case size and the strap width then you would find that everything close to and under the golden ratio steers toward being more classical in design. You can try this - say your case size is 39mm and your strap width is 22mm, the ratio between the size of the case and the width of the band is 1.77. This means that your watch has more contemporary proportions. You can try this on a vintage watches and will be amused with the results.

The dial layout is also done in a way so as to maintain perfect geometric composition - sub dials will emanate from the centers of midpoints within the construction. Everything in watch design is about rules in geometry and thus, classical designs are those that abide by such geometry. This is in essence what differentiates the design of Titan watches from Fastrack. These drafts are used to progress to the next stage in the design process.

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REFLECTIONS

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page 199

INFORMATION REFERENCES

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pages 200-203

IMAGE REFERENCES

12min
pages 204-211

DESIGN IS

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pages 189-192

FIRST MANUFACTURE DRAFT

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pages 175-180

STORYTELLING AS A VISIONING TOOL

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pages 185-188

INTERCHANGEABLE BEZEL OPTIONS

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pages 171-174

FINAL DESIGN

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pages 165-170

MOODBOARD

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pages 157-158

IDEA DEVELOPMENT - KEY SKETCHES

1min
pages 159-162

IDEA DEVELOPMENT - QUICK PROTOTYPES

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pages 163-164

ADOPTION PLAN & DESIGN STORY

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pages 155-156

TREND - USERS

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DESIGN - NEXT

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TREND - BRANDS, STORES

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ADOPTION STRATEGY - RAGA

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page 143

SILHOUETTE, SURFACE & DETAIL

3min
pages 139-142

TITAN CASE SHAPE VARIANTS

2min
pages 137-138

MANUFACTURING

3min
pages 132-134

WATCH CONSTRUCTION AT TITAN

2min
pages 135-136

DESIGN LANGUAGE AT SCALE

3min
pages 129-130

APPLICATION ON TITAN

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page 131

DESIGN LANGUAGE

8min
pages 121-128

BRAND STORIES

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pages 117-120

DEFINING BRAND USING CORE METHOD

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pages 115-116

WHERE ARE COMPANIES HEADED?

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pages 113-114

DEFINING BRAND USING JUNG’S ARCHETYPES

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pages 107-112

DEFINING BRAND FROM PARENT BRANDS

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pages 101-106

SYNTHESIS FROM INTERNAL CONVERSATIONS

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pages 99-100

TITAN AT CORE

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pages 97-98

REFRAMED BRIEF

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pages 93-96

COMPETITIVE OVERLAPS WITHIN TITAN

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pages 90-92

COMPETITIVE OVERLAPS OUTSIDE TITAN

5min
pages 84-89

PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION PARAMETERS

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page 77

TITAN WATCHES FOUNDING PHILOSOPHY

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pages 71-72

TITAN - USERS & NON-USERS

5min
pages 73-76

WHERE ARE WATCHES GOING?

4min
pages 67-70

INDIA’S RELATIONSHIP WITH WATCHES

4min
pages 62-63

THE HISTORY OF TIMEKEEPING DEVICES

7min
pages 52-56

WRISTWATCH DESIGN EVOLUTION

9min
pages 57-61

INNOVATION IN WRISTWATCHES

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pages 49-51

WRISTWATCH TEARDOWN

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page 29

TREND FORMULATION

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pages 47-48

CROSS-FERTILIZATION IN WATCHES

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pages 45-46

WATCH GROUPS & PRICE SPECTRUM

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pages 40-44

WRISTWATCH GENRES

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pages 37-39

WATCHCASE MATERIALS

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pages 34-36

WATCH TERMINOLOGY

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pages 30-33

INITIAL BRIEF

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pages 25-28

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN

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pages 15-16

SYNOPSIS

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page 23

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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page 11

TITAN COMPANY LIMITED

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pages 19-22

TIMELINE

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PRODUCT DESIGN

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pages 17-18

PREFACE

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CONTENTS

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pages 12-14
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