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https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/31787| Title: | The folding paradigm: driving packaging innovation through structural engineering, kinematics, and material intelligence |
| Authors: | Hu, Ping Yatsenko, Maryna |
| Keywords: | sustainable design packaging design origami structural engineering folding paradigm kinematics User Experience (UX) functional integration |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Citation: | Hu P. The folding paradigm: driving packaging innovation through structural engineering, kinematics, and material intelligence / P. Hu, M. Yatsenko // Theory and practice of design. - 2025. - № 36 (2). - P. 413-424. |
| Source: | Theory and practice of design |
| Abstract: | Abstract. The purpose of this paper is to establish the “folding paradigm” – the application of structurally engineered origami and folding principles – as a critical and underexplored driver of contemporary packaging innovation. It argues that this par- adigm fundamentally shifts the focus of design from surface aesthetics and material selection to the inherent value created by a package’s geometric structure, kinematic behavior, and functional integration. Methodology. The research employs a qualitative, multiple-case study meth- odology. A selection of eight diverse and innovative packaging designs is systemati- cally analyzed. The analytical framework assesses each case against core principles of the folding paradigm, including engineered structural integrity, controlled kine- matics, seamless feature integration, and material-structure interaction. Results. The analysis reveals that the folding paradigm creates value by systematically engineering a package’s structure. This approach drives innovation across five key dimensions: it achieves Functional Transformation by embedding sec- ondary uses; elevates the User Experience by transforming unboxing into a mem- orable ritual; enables Inherent Functional Integration of features into a monolithic form; realizes Systemic Efficiency in materials and logistics; and facilitates Tangible Brand Expression, allowing the physical structure itself to communicate a compelling brand story. Scientific novelty. This paper provides a comprehensive theoretical frame- work and practical analysis of a structural-first approach to packaging design. It moves beyond the conventional discourse on materials and graphics to position geo- metric and mechanical ingenuity as a primary force for creating intelligent, efficient, and meaningful packaging solutions that address key challenges in sustainability, user engagement, and market differentiation. Practical relevance. The “folding paradigm” was established as a practical de- sign methodology, demonstrated through a portfolio of eight innovative case studies showcasing principles of functional transformation, controlled kinematics, and mono- lithic integration. The findings offer actionable insights for designers, engineers, and brand managers, providing strategies to create intelligent, efficient, and meaningful packaging solutions. |
| DOI: | 10.32782/2415-8151.2025.36.41 |
| URI: | https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/31787 |
| Faculty: | Факультет дизайну |
| Department: | Кафедра мистецтва та дизайну костюма |
| ISSN: | 2415-8151 |
| Appears in Collections: | Наукові публікації (статті) |
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