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Prototypical product shapes as a tool for aesthetic product design
Maya, Jorge; Betancur-Rodríguez, Daniel // 2017
The use of prototypical product shapes allows to structure and support the intuitive aesthetic design process. Prototypicality, a cognitive variable, is the extent to which an object represents a ...
Prototyping shape-changing interfaces - An evaluation of living hinges’ abilities to resemble organic, shape-changing interfaces
Jensen, Matilde Bisballe; Blindheim, Jřrgen; Steinert, Martin // 2017
This paper presents an evaluation of nine laser cut living hinges in terms of their ability to resemble earlier defined properties of mechanical shape-changing interfaces. Such interfaces are ...
Providing a conducive environment to integrate design and production: Assessing the potentials of university-based fablabs (Ub-Fablabs)
Botleng, Vomaranda; Brunel, Stéphane; Girard, Philippe // 2017
While design plays an important role in economic growth, the unanticipated high output of wastes during a product’s lifecycle puts to question the current practice of design and production. According ...
Rapid prototyping products mapping live-data streams into tangible user interfaces
Carulli, Marina; Bordegoni, Monica // 2017
The very rapid evolution of digital technologies and the “Internet of Things” phenomenon are today some of the most important issues that product designers have to face. Consequently, today designers ...
READY FOR SUCCESS, FIRST YEAR EFFICIENCY FOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Blom, Stephan; Bosch, Mirjam van den // 2017
The Industrial Design Engineering (IDE) bachelor program of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences started a program in 2015. Its goal was to ...
Realisation of self-replicating production resources through tight coupling of manufacturing technologies
Goudswaard, Mark; Hicks, Ben; Nassehi, Aydin; Mathias, David // 2017
The purpose of this paper is to explore the implications of the tight coupling of manufacturing technologies and the extent to which it can facilitate the realisation of self-replicating production ...
REDEFINING THE BACHELORS CURRICULUM IN DESIGN AND MEDIA
Sathikh, Peer Mohideen // 2017
Nearly one hundred years after the Bauhaus, design and media education has evolved, keeping up with advances in science and technology, and broader and deeper insights into humanities and social ...
REDESIGN OF GARMENTS IN GENERAL EDUCATION: A PATH TO REDUCED CONSUMPTION
Orheim, Monica Schlanbusch; Nielsen, Liv Merete // 2017
Mass consumption in Western societies poses a great threat to the global climate. How do we change attitudes towards mass consumption so that the next generation does not inherit an unfortunate ...
Reflection on classroom assessment in capstone design
Brennan, Robert; Li, Simon // 2017
In this paper, we use the general literature on classroom assessment as a basis to attempt raise some important issues in the area of classroom assessment in capstone design courses, and place this ...
RELATING TO THE INDIVIDUAL'S LEVEL OF CONSUMPTION - AN INDICATOR OF ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT
Řvrebekk, Nikolai; Skjerven, Astrid // 2017
Today’s talk of sustainability is difficult to understand for the general public, designers and decision makers in industry and the public sector. CO2 equivalence is one of the most important ways to ...
RESCUED BY DESIGN: ENABLING LOW-RESOURCE COMMUNITIES TO REDUCE GLOBAL DROWNING
Powell, John; Underwood, Gary // 2017
In recent years Bournemouth University (BU) has witnessed a growth in undergraduate projects aimed at resolving problems in low-resource communities, with an emphasis on sustainability through the ...
RESPONSIBLE CREATIVITY IN DESIGN EDUCATION
Lutnćs, Eva // 2017
Creativity is a key concept in the scientific discourse of design education. Conducting a word search, the concepts ‘creative’ and/or ‘creativity’ featured 128 of the 165 papers published at the ...
RESULTS FROM CROSS-FERTILIZATION OF COURSES FOR IMPROVED STUDENT LEARNING
Normark, Jörgen; Öhrling, Therese; Hĺkansson, Anders // 2017
This paper describes results from the development of two new industrial design courses in order to improve student learning in both practical and theoretical skills. Practical skills, such as model ...
Reverse natures: Design synthesis of Texture-Based Metamaterials (TBMs)
Patel, Sayjel Vijay; Mignone, Paul John; Tam, Mark Kam-Ming; Rosen, David // 2017
We describe a new approach for generating micro-structures for 3-D printing called 'Texture-based Metamaterials'. Current micro-structure synthesis methods jump to install a performance goal from the ...
REVIEW OF CREATIVITY FACTORS IN FINAL YEAR DESIGN PROJECTS IN CHINA
Zhang, Yang; Bohemia, Erik; McCardle, John // 2017
This paper focuses on investigating a common phenomenon that emerges in the reformative process of China’s design education system from the traditional to ‘creativity-directed’. The investigation is ...
Rise and fall of platforms: Systematic analysis of platform dynamics thanks to axiomatic design
Legrand, Julien; Thomas, Maxime; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoît // 2017
While platforms are multiplying across industries, the laws governing their dynamic are still poorly understood. The high diversity of disciplines covering the topic, spanning from strategy ...
Robustheitssteigerung von Laufrobotern bezüglich der Unebenheit des Ter-rains (Members only )
Florian, Winter; Daniel, Schneider; Stefan, Landkammer; Rüdiger, Hornfeck; Peter, Heß; Kristin, Paetzold // 2017
While walking robots theoretically have the advantage of superior off-road capabilities in comparison to tracked or wheeled robots, they also demand tread point planning to live up to their ...
Selective pre-load generation: Finding manufacturing-integrated solutions for linear guides
Roos, Michael; Wagner, Christian; Gramlich, Sebastian; Reichwein, Jannik; Kirchner, Eckhard // 2017
Pre-load is important for a linear guide’s precision but can adversely affect its longevity. The idea of selectively adjusting pre-load for specified track sections of a linear guide is starting ...
SELL IT: DESIGN PROJECT ASSESSMENT BY THE PUBLIC
Morgan, David // 2017
This investigation contributes to design assessment practice by examining how public assessment can enhance project-based learning. Project-based learning is designed to provide students with an ...
Sensing behaviour in healthcare design
Thorpe, Julia Rosemary; Forchhammer, Birgitte Hysse; Maier, Anja // 2017
We are entering an era of distributed healthcare that should fit and respond to individual needs, behaviour and lifestyles. Designing such systems is a challenging task that requires continuous ...
Service design for people with disabilities using context-based activity modelling and international classification of functioning, disability and health
Lim, Myung Joon; Kim, Yong Se // 2017
The core of the service is personalization, and personalized should be preceded by an understanding the individual, and the context surrounding the individual. People with disabilities want to use ...
Shifting paradigm: Towards a comprehensive understanding of quality
Falk, Björn ); Stylidis, Konstantinos Wickman, Casper ; Söderberg, Rikard ; Schmitt, Robert // 2017
The development of competitive products is not a question of unique and expensive features but of best quality for money. Yet, defining quality from a customer’s perspective and realizing it ...
Show me the pictures: The effect of representational modalities on abductive reasoning in decision making
Arntz, Sarah; Verbaan, Ruben; Eisenbart, Boris; Cardoso, Carlos // 2017
This paper describes a study designed to investigate the effect of concept representation types on the use of abductive reasoning by decision makers when selecting early stage innovation concepts for ...
Similarities and differences between humorous and surprising products
Borgianni, Yuri; Hatcher, Gillian // 2017
Innovative products can be described as both useful and novel— or ‘unexpected’. Literature suggests that surprise combined with humour may be a powerful tool in creating the positive ‘unexpectedness’ ...
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