During the fictionalising of the space that display casual shoes and reflect the casual life style, was researched nature and human interaction and than started to design. Physical condition of space, properties, product research, story of space were evaluated. Then selection of material fictionalised and material production methods were determined. Firstly, designs were transfered to conceptional Project and turned to be sketches. The adequacy of manufacturing was determined with sketches and transfered to CAD as application Project 1 and application Project 2.
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