Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 12/30/21

Year: 2021

Research Articles

Research Article

7. Zobo Tea Package Design Prototype Allied with Product Onomastics

Design Studio Cases

The aim of the Journal of Design Studio is bringing different design studio researchers together on a multidisciplinary design studio research platform. This design studio research platform gives the researchers who made experimental studies in their design studio education to share their works with the other researchers in the same area or similar research fields. The scope of the Journal of Design Studios include all research and experimental works realized in all type of design studios.  

Design studio pedagogy,

Design theories and methods for studio works,

Architectural design studio education,

Design principles for studio work,

Product design studio,

Interior design studio, 

Urban design studio,

Landscape design studio,

Communication design studio,

Graphic design studio,

Media design studio,

Fashion design studio,

New trends in design studios,

Virtual design studio,

Design thinking,

Studio culture,

Studio teaching,

Innovative and creative works in design studios

Quality assessment in studio work,

Collaborative design studies in design studios,

Integrated design studio,


Design studio practice,

Design practice,


Design research,

 

All manuscripts must be in English. Pages should be numbered sequentially. The maximum length of text is 7000 words. 

FORMAT OF THE MANUSCRIPT

The manuscript should be written in the following format:

A title page including following;

- A Title that adequately describes the content of the manuscript.

- A list of Authors and their affiliations.

- An Abstract that should not exceed 250 words. The Abstract should state the principal objectives and the scope of the investigation, as well as the methodology employed. It should summarize the results and state the principal conclusions.

- 4-6 significant key words should follow the abstract to aid indexing. 

Text of article:

- A Title that adequately describes the content of the manuscript.- An Introduction that should provide a review of recent literature and sufficient background information to allow the results of the article to be understood and evaluated.

- An Abstract that should not exceed 250 words. The Abstract should state the principal objectives and the scope of the investigation, as well as the methodology employed. It should summarize the results and state the principal conclusions.

- 4-6 significant key words should follow the abstract to aid indexing. - A Methods section detailing the theoretical or experimental methods used.

- An Introduction that should provide a review of recent literature and sufficient background information to allow the results of the article to be understood and evaluated.

 

- A Methods section detailing the theoretical or experimental methods used.


- An Experimental or case study section that should provide details of the experimental set-up and the methods used to obtain the results.

- A section that should clearly and concisely present the data, using figures and tables where appropriate.

- A Discussion section that should describe the relationships and generalizations shown by the results and discuss the significance of the results, making comparisons with previously published work. (It may be appropriate to combine the Results and Discussion sections into a single section to improve clarity.)

- A Conclusions section that should present one or more conclusions drawn from the results and subsequent discussion and should not duplicate the Abstract.

- Acknowledgement (optional) of collaboration or preparation assistance may be included. Please note the source of funding for the research.

- References must be cited consecutively in the text using square brackets (Sirname of the author; publication year) and collected together in a reference list at the end of the manuscript.


FIGURES

Figures (figures, graphs, illustrations digital images, photographs) must be cited in consecutive numerical order in the text and referred to in both the text and the captions as Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc. Figures should be prepared without borders and on white grounding and should be sent separately in their original formats. If a figure is composed of several parts, please mark each part with a), b), c), etc. and provide an explanation for each part in Figure caption. The caption should be self-explanatory. Letters and numbers should be readable (Arial or Times New Roman, min 6 pt with equal sizes and fonts in all figures).

Graphics (submitted as supplementary files) may be exported in resolution good enough for printing (min. 300 dpi) in any common format, e.g. TIFF, BMP, GIF or JPG, PDF and should be named Fig1.jpg, Fig2.tif, etc. However, graphs and line drawings should be prepared as vector images, e.g. CDR, AI.

Multi-curve graphs should have individual curves marked with a symbol or otherwise provide distinguishing differences using, for example, different thicknesses or dashing. 


DESIGN STUDIO CASES

Design Studio Cases section of the journal reserved for good practices from design studio. Main text maximum 3500 words, published in 4-5 pages in the journal and covering title, abstract, methods, references, figures of projects will be needed without names of the authors. Title page including names of the authors, affiliations, e-mails, 200 words abstract, maximum 5 keywords. Please indicate as case study - case report alternative when you submit paper for Design Studio Cases section.


TABLES

Tables should carry separate titles and must be numbered in consecutive numerical order in the text and referred to in both the text and the captions as Table 1, Table 2, etc. In addition to the physical quantities, such as t (in italics), the units (normal text) should be added in square brackets. Tables should not duplicate data found elsewhere in the manuscript. Tables should be prepared using a table editor and not inserted as a graphic.


REFERENCES

A reference list must be included using the following information as a guide. Only cited text references are to be included.  

References must be referred with (Sirname of author, Publication Year in pracet)   according to where they are mentioned in the paper. All references must be complete and accurate. Please add DOI code when available. Examples follow.

APA FORMAT: 

The APA style calls for three kinds of information to be included in in-text citations. The author's last name and the work's date of publication must always appear, and these items must match exactly the corresponding entry in the references list. The third kind of information, the page number, appears only in a citation to a direct quotation.

....(Crockatt, 1995).

Direct quote from the text

"The potentially contradictory nature of Moscow's priorities surfaced first in its policies towards East Germany and Yugoslavia," (Crockatt, 1995, p. 1).

If you give references from web sites in the text use (URL-1, 2020) give this reference in the reference list indicating the number given to this website reference. 

Example : URL-1, (2006), U.S. Department of Justice. (2006, September 10). Trends in violent victimization by age, 1973-2005. Retrieved from http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/glance/vage.htm

Note: All second and third lines in the APA Bibliography should be indented.

Material Type

Reference List/Bibliography

A book in print

Surname, N. (initial letter/s of name/s), (YYYY). Title of the Book. City of Publication: Publisher.

A book chapter, print version

Surname, N. (initial letter/s of name/s), (YYYY). Title of the Chapter. In N. (initial letter/s of name/s). Surname (Eds.), Title of the Book, (pp. X-XX). City of Publication: Publisher.

An eBook

Surname, N. (initial letter/s of name/s), (YYYY). Title of the Book. Retrieved from http://www.websitesi.com/

An article in a print journal

Surname, N. (initial letter/s of name/s), (YYYY). Title of the Article in a Print Journal. Name of the Journal, 35 (volume), 127-145 (page).

An article in a journal without DOI

Surname, N. (initial letter/s of name/s), (YYYY). Title of the Article in a Print Journal. Name of the Journal, 35 (volume), 127-145 (page). Retrieved from http://www.website.com/

An article in a journal with DOI

Surname, N. (initial letter/s of name/s), (YYYY). Title of the Article in a Print Journal. Name of the Journal, 35 (volume), 127-145 (page). doi:10.46474/jds.841098

Websites - professional or personal sites

URL-1, Title of the Web Site (YYYY, MM, DD). Retrieved MM, DD, YYYY, from http://www.website.com/~page.html

Websites - online government publications

URL-2, Title of the Web Site (YYYY, MM, DD). Retrieved MM, DD, YYYY. Retrieved from http://www.website.gov/~page.html

Emails (cited in-text only)

According to “researcher” Name Surname (personal communication, MM, DD, YYYY).

Mailing Lists (listserv)

Surname, N. (initial letter/s of name/s), (YYYY, MM, DD), Title of the Mailing List, MD [Message posted to Title of Mailing List- mailing list]. Retrieved from http://e-mail_name@lists.account.com

Radio and TV episodes - from library databases

Surname, N. ((initial letter/s of name/s) Writer). (YYYY, MM, DD), Name of the [Television series episode]. In NPR (Producer), Morning Edition. Retrieved from Name of database.

Radio and TV episodes - from website

Surname, N. ((initial letter/s of name/s) Writer). (YYYY, MM, DD), Name of the [Television series episode]. In NPR (Producer), Morning Edition. Retrieved from http://www. Name of website.org/page/

Film Clips from website

Surname, N. ((initial letter/s of name/s) Writer). (YYYY), Name of the [Television series episode]. (1979). Title of the Video [video file]. Retrieved from http://website.gov/mbrs/page/

Film

Surname, N. ((initial letter/s of name/s) (Producer), Surname, N. ((initial letter/s of name/s) Director). (2015). Name of the Film [Motion picture]. Country: Name of the Film Company.

Photograph (from book, magazine or webpage)

Surname, N. ((initial letter/s of name/s) (YYYY). Title of Photograph. [photograph]. Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY. Retrieved from http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=108890

Artwork - from library database

Surname, N. ((initial letter/s of name/s of the artist) (YYYY). Title of database. [photograph]. Name of Library, City, Retrieved from name of database

Artwork - from website

Surname, N. ((initial letter/s of name/s of the artist) (YYYY). Title of website. [painting]. Name of Museum or any other place, City, Retrieved from name of database name, City. Retrieved from http://www.nameofwebsite.org/collection/browse_results.php?

 

 


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Journal of Design Studio is a peer reviewed, international, journal in design studies and research, which is online published semi-annually in July and December since 2019. It is committed to provide a platform where highest standards of publication and research ethics are the key aspect of the editorial and peer-review processes by Journal of Design Studio.

The editorial process for a manuscript to the Journal of Design Studio consists of a double-blind review, which means that both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process. If the manuscript is accepted in the review stage of the Editorial Process then, the submission goes through the editing stage, which consists of the processes of copyediting, language control, reference control, layout and proofreading. Reviewed articles are treated confidentially in Journal of Design Studio.

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