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MATERIAL FUTURES: AN INTRODUCTION OF REGENERATIVE DESIGN PRINCIPLES TO PRODUCT DESIGN STUDENTS

Soares, Susana; Puccinelli, Elisa // 2023
Our material world and consumer habits have a significant negative impact in the environment. Across its life cycle the average product results in carbon emissions of 6.3 times its own weight (1). ...

Methodical Approach to cluster Configurations of Product Variants of Complex Product Portfolios

Mehlstäubl, Jan (1); Pfeiffer, Christoph (1); Kraul, Ralf (2); Braun, Felix (2); Paetzold-Byhain, Kristin (1) // 2023
Companies are increasingly struggling to manage their complex product portfolios. Since they do not fully understand the complexity, intelligent solutions are required. Emerging technologies and ...

Optimisation of a design-to-fabrication framework for individualised homeless housing design in Melbourne, Australia.

Anam, Nadia Haquillah Deviana; Tan, Linus // 2023
Digital design tools and technologies offer new opportunities for designers to generate a diverse range of design solutions. Previous research have discussed the multifaceted use of such technologies ...

Optimised models for AR/VR by using geometric complexity metrics to control tessellation

Dammann, Maximilian Peter; Steger, Wolfgang; Paetzold-Byhain, Kristin // 2023
AR/VR applications are a valuable tool in product design and lifecycle. But the integration of AR/VR is not seamless, as CAD models need to be prepared for the AR/VR applications. One necessary data ...

Optimizing requirements for maximum design freedom considering physical feasibility

Rodrigues Della Noce, Eduardo; Zimmermann, Markus // 2023
Solution spaces are sets of designs that meet all quantitative requirements of a given design problem, aiding requirement management. In previous works, ways of calculating subsets of the complete ...

PEDAGOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF SERVICE DESIGN FOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN EDUCATION: CURRENT CLAIMS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

Oygur Ilhan, Isil; Ilhan, Ali O.; Trauth, Braden; Vogel, Craig // 2023
With the service sector’s dominance in the world economy, we have witnessed the development of service design as an emerging field. Not only do design programs offer courses on service design, but ...

Problem decomposition: the key to Agile sprints in Design Research

Massimo Panarotto, Arindam Brahma, Ola Isaksson // 2023
In design research, parallelization and anticipation of tasks are crucial to having an effective impact on industry and society. In practice, however, parallelization and anticipation are difficult ...

ROCKIN' AROUND THE PROTOTYPE: AN EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENT OF COLLABORATING WITH A USER INNOVATION COLLECTIVE

Usenyuk-Kravchuk, Svetlana; Korgin, Nikolai; Klyusov, Nikita; Garin, Nikolai // 2023
This paper explores the complex essence of prototypes in industrial design that allows for engaging and teaming up various stakeholders and product contributors, and for design students to be ...

Sheafification as a design technique for creative preservation - principles, illustrations, and first applications

Le Masson, Pascal; Hatchuel, Armand; Weil, Benoit // 2023
In times of ‘grand challenges’, design theorists dealing with complex systems are facing a dilemma: grand challenges require rule breaking, but they also require the preservation, as much as ...

SKETCHING ABSTRACTION OF HUMAN FIGURES FOR DESIGN EDUCATION

Scully, Amos; Sypesteyn, Mark // 2023
Industrial Design programs over the past two decades have modified their curriculum content to address the shifting technology, society economies and the expanding opportunities that design can ...

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WITH WOOD MATERIALS AND DYNAMIC REPAIR

Dybvik, Jeanette Helleberg // 2023
This paper focuses on design processes, dynamic repair and sustainable development with the reuse of wood materials. The project is based on a case study in product design conducted by primary school ...

TEACHING EMPATHETIC DESIGN THROUGH THE PEDAGOGY OF DISCOMFORT

Gudur, Raghavendra Reddy // 2023
ABSTRACT We observed novice designers, especially the young, have difficulties empathizing with target groups who are significantly different from them in terms of age, capabilities, culture and ...

TEACHING PRODUCT DESIGN MORPHOLOGY: MATCHING EDUCATIONAL GOALS WITH AFFORDANCES OF DIGITAL TOOLS

Barros, Mario // 2023
Industrial designers use several kinds of representations to support reflection-in-action while developing design proposals. The affordances provided by digital tools impact the flow of shifting ...

TEACHING ‘HOW TO SKETCH VISUAL STORIES’ TO A PROFESSIONAL AUDIENCE: A TAXONOMY OF VISUALISATION STRATEGIES

Hoftijzer, J.; Sypesteyn, M; Carelsberg, H // 2023
There is a growing interest in the discipline of design sketching and drawing. Whereas its origin lies in the sketching and presenting of tangible (industrially designed) products, the discipline ...

The Augmented Designer: A Research Agenda for Generative AI-enabled Design

Thoring, Katja (1); Huettemann, Sebastian (2); Mueller, Roland M. (2) // 2023
Generative AI algorithms that are able to generate creative output are progressing at tremendous speed. This paper presents a research agenda for Generative AI-based support for designers. We present ...

The Doughnut as a support of the "Sustainable Value Engineering"

Lalevée, Alexis (1,2,3); Troussier, Nadège (1,4); Blanco, Eric (2,5) // 2023
Societies are faced to ecological crises and widening disparities. This has to be integrated in the management of complex projects as they are increasingly complex and impactful. Value Analysis can ...

The Representation-Usage-Impact (RUI) method to better frame the potential social impacts of a highly disruptive product — Application to the autonomous vehicle

Lecomte, Robin (1,2,3);Yannou, Bernard (1);Cahen, Roland (2);Thibaud, Guillaume (3);Etienne, Fabrice (3) // 2023
Innovative products can be highly prospective and apt to disrupt usages profoundly. They can lead to multiple long-term social impacts influencing people's way of life and behaviour. So it is ...

The Right-to-repair Movement and Sustainable Design Implications: a Focus on Three Industrial Sectors

Saidani, Michael; Kim, Alicia; Kim, Madeline // 2023
While products get more challenging to repair, the right-to-repair movement aims to empower consumers in their ability to “use, modify, and repair” a device “whenever, wherever, and however” they ...

The sharing economy’s success: advantages, drawbacks, and applications

Simic, Vedran;Liem, Andre // 2023
The emergence of intermediary platforms created networks that facilitate peer-to-peer interactions, as well as encourage the sharing of goods and services within the context of collaborative ...

The Study of Cognitive Differences between Designers and Users based on Schema Theory

Guo, Su (1,2); Fan, Shengxi (1); Meng, Yichen (2) // 2023
This study is grounded upon the cognitive process and knowledge representation, analyzes the differences in perceptions between designers and users by applying schema theory. Per design process, we ...

THE USE OF CODESIGN BY RESEARCHERS IN PAKISTAN TO CREATE BETTER STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT AND PATHWAYS TO IMPACT

Woodcock, Andree; Gardner, Sheena; Naz, Uzma // 2023
Developing countries, such as Pakistan are at the forefront of working on UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). The problems faced by resource-constrained people (RCP) living in these countries ...

Toward a Framework for Sustainable Experience Design Education and an Illustrative Case of a Service Design Thinking Course

Kim, Yong Se; Kamal, Rida // 2023
In sustainable experience design education, experience activities of consumers and users, design activities of student designers, and education activities of instructors should be addressed. It would ...

Towards a better understanding of the influence of visual references on consumer aesthetic perception

Asuzu, Chukwuma M; Olechowski, Alison // 2023
When viewing a product for the first time, a consumer’s aesthetic perception is based on their knowledge of other products, artefacts, and concepts. These mental images function as visual references ...

Towards a Framework for Identifying Relevant Information in regard to Specific Context on the Use Case of Standards and Directives

Max Layer (1), Sebastian Neubert (1), Brij Boda (1), Ralph Stelzer (2) // 2023
In a complex landscape of engineering requirements and knowledge represented by standards and directives, navigating and interpreting context-specific information remains a substantial challenge. A ...

Boolean Searches

The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:

  • design community
    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”.
  • +design -community
    Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”.
  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
  • +design +(>community <decisions)
    Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions”
  • design*
    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
    Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.

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