‘Practical Utility’: A Design Concept of Immaterial Society

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Designers have been thinking to strengthen the immaterial design as a result of the formation and development of Information society, The boundary of design has been extended by the idea of the immaterial design, which enhanced the concept and scope of after-sales services and also emphasized ‘practical utility’ through which ‘economical utility’ goal achieved.

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