School of Design


TitleSchool of Design
AlternativeACI - Design
FacultyFaculty of Arts and Creative Industries

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Silver solders or brazing alloys and their use.
Johns, P. 2006. Silver solders or brazing alloys and their use.

Patent

The properties and applications of Argentium (TM) Sterling Silver.
Johns, P. and Davis, S. 2007. The properties and applications of Argentium (TM) Sterling Silver. 31st IPMI Conference (International Precious Metals Institute)2007.. pp. CDROM

Conference paper

Process for making finished or semi-finished articles of silver alloy comprising copper and germanium.
Johns, P. 2008. Process for making finished or semi-finished articles of silver alloy comprising copper and germanium.

Patent

A method of joining metals together by a diffusion process using silver/germanium alloys.
Johns, P. 2001. A method of joining metals together by a diffusion process using silver/germanium alloys.

Patent

Performing thrill: designing telemetry systems and spectator interfaces for amusement rides
Schnädelbach, H., Rennick Egglestone, S., Reeves, S., Benford, S., Walker, B. and Wright, M. 2008. Performing thrill: designing telemetry systems and spectator interfaces for amusement rides. in: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual CHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '08 New York Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). pp. 1167-1176

Book chapter

Ideal homes/artificial horizons
White, L. and Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture 2007. Ideal homes/artificial horizons. Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture.

Other

The fundamentals of interior architecture
Coles, J. and House, N. 2007. The fundamentals of interior architecture. AVA Academia.

Book

Exploring the creative possibilities of Argentium (TM) Sterling Silver.
Harrison, C., Johns, P. and Niedderer, K. 2006. Exploring the creative possibilities of Argentium (TM) Sterling Silver. in: Proceedings of Design Research Society Conference Wonderground, Lisbon, 1-4 November 2006. IADE: Lisbon. Design Research Society.

Book chapter