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Industrial Design Matthew Kressy Rhode Island School of Design Designturn Inc.

What is Industrial Design? Mission: Enhance the user’s experience – Form / Aesthetics – Simplified Functionality – Improved Human Factors – Spirit -wow factor, novel, cool, hip, etc. ID the discipline v. ID the service

Examples A

Examples B

Examples C

Examples D

Examples E Medical equipment

Discussion Questions How do the examples express the ID mission? How does the ID process differ for some of these products?

The Industrial Design Process Market Existing Products End User Human Factors Interdisciplinary Concept Sketches Concept Models Renderings Contral Drawings Models ResearchConcept DevelopmentDesign Development

Research -Market Demographics – Who uses it – Who buys it Social and cultural factors – Barbies or Harleys Aesthetic parameters – Current vocabulary – Trends Applicable technologies Environmental factors – Responsible materials – DFR Market Existing Products End User Human Factors Interdisciplinary Research Concept Sketches Concept Models Renderings Contral Drawings Models Concept DevelopmentDesign Development

Research -Existing Products Reverse engineering – Aesthetics – Functional behaviors – Mechanical features – Materials – Manufacturing processes Product positioning – Features and pricing ResearchConcept DevelopmentDesign Development Market Existing Products End User Human Factors Interdisciplinary Concept Sketches Concept Models Renderings Contral Drawings Models

Research -End User Environment – Physical – Psychological Observation of Use – Features actually used and their hierarchy – Misuse – Time-motion study ResearchConcept DevelopmentDesign Development Market Existing Products End User Human Factors Interdisciplinary Concept Sketches Concept Models Renderings Contral Drawings Models

Research -Human Factors Ergonomics – Physical interface – GUI – Tactile feedback Intuitive Use – Form communicates function – Product graphics – Icons and visual consistencies Concept Sketches Concept Models Renderings Contral Drawings Models ResearchConcept DevelopmentDesign Development Market Existing Products End User Human Factors Interdisciplinary

Research -Interdisciplinary Integration Mechanical requirements – Product architecture – Component envelopes Electrical requirements – RF or EMR constraints – Thermal constraints Manufacturing requirements – Cost – Preferred processes Concept Sketches Concept Models Renderings Contral Drawings Models ResearchConcept DevelopmentDesign Development Market Existing Products End User Human Factors Interdisciplinary

Concept Development –Sketches Benefits – Fast and iterative – Synthesize the research – Functional and aesthetic conceptualization Techniques – Pen, marker, colored pencil – Trace, white paper, newsprint Concept Sketches Concept Models Renderings Contral Drawings Models ResearchConcept DevelopmentDesign Development Market Existing Products End User Human Factors Interdisciplinary

Concept Development -Models Benefits – Fast and iterative – Ergonomic evaluation – Form evaluation Techniques – Foamboard insulation, Foamcore – Found objects, existing parts – Pine strapping, bricks – Hot glue, double stick tape, sheet rock screws Concept Sketches Concept Models Renderings Contral Drawings Models ResearchConcept DevelopmentDesign Development Market Existing Products End User Human Factors Interdisciplinary

Concept Development -Renderings Benefits – Styling subtleties – Product Graphics – Can be used as a sales tool and in focus groups Techniques – Markers and bond – Colored pencil – 2D illustration programs – 3D rendering programs Concept Sketches Concept Models Renderings Contral Drawings Models ResearchConcept DevelopmentDesign Development Market Existing Products End User Human Factors Interdisciplinary

Design Development -Control Drawings Benefits – Communicates ID downstream Techniques – Classic drafting tools – Dimensioned 2D computer drawings – 3D files -IGS, STL Concept Sketches Concept Models Renderings Contral Drawings Models ResearchConcept DevelopmentDesign Development Market Existing Products End User Human Factors Interdisciplinary

Design Development -Hard Models Benefits – Represents final aesthetic and function – Not necessarily a prototype Techniques – Hand tools – Machine tools – Rapid prototyping processes – Spray paint – Dry transfers Concept Sketches Concept Models Renderings Contral Drawings Models ResearchConcept DevelopmentDesign Development Market Existing Products End User Human Factors Interdisciplinary

Projects Decent amount concept iterating – 15 Concept Sketches – 3+ Concept Models (Foam,cardboard, etc.) – 1+ Renderings ID content in the final design