Ch11-Industrial Design
Ch11-Industrial Design
Ch11-Industrial Design
1. Introduction
2. Development Processes and Organizations
3. Opportunity Identification
4. Product Planning
5. Identifying Customer Needs
6. Product Specifications
7. Concept Generation
8. Concept Selection
9. Concept Testing
10. Product Architecture
11.Industrial Design
12. Design for Environment
13. Design for Manufacturing
14. Prototyping
15. Robust Design
16. Patents and Intellectual Property
17. Product Development Economics
18. Managing Projects
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The Changed Role of sign
• design has expanded (Nussbaum,2009)
materiality design of social systems
transformation of business
EMOTIONAL Innovation
• BRAND
• RELATIONSHIP Business PROCESS Innovation
• MARKETING
(Viability)
Design-
Thinking People Technology
(Desirability) (Feasibility)
FUNCTIONAL Innovation
DESIGN THINKING
Conscious
Say, Think Explicit
Un-conscious
Do, Use Observable
Ergonomic Needs
Aesthetic Needs
Importance of ID can be assessed by
a series of questions for each needs
Assessing Needs of Industrial Design
2 ERGONOMIC Needs
Assessing Needs of Industrial Design
2 AESHTETIC Needs
Assessing Needs of Industrial Design
2 1/1/1996- Assessment of MOTOROLA StarTAC
Impact of Industrial Design
3 Investment Cost
Impact of Industrial Design
3 Corporate Indentity
Industrial Design Process
4
Concept Sketches
Concept Sketches and Rendering
Soft and Hard Models
Control Models
CAD Models
Industrial Design
Chapter Example:
Motorola RAZR
Motorola “Flip Phones”
Camera
Technology-Driven User-Driven
Products Products
Management of ID Process
5 Technology Driven vs User Driven Products
Management of ID Process
5 Technology Driven vs User Driven Products
Assessing the Quality of ID
6 5 Categories for Evaluating an ID
Assessing the Quality of ID
6 5 Categories for Evaluating an ID