Design process perceived as an information process to enhance the introduction of new tools
Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
Abstract
Our research adds its weight to collaboration between companies and the new products design laboratory of ENSAM. Our work focuses on industrial design, creativity and innovation. In this paper we have formalised the design information process to build new tools of communication, decision making and creativity for the different stakeholders in the design process.
Files in this item
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Article dans une revue avec comité de lectureYOUSNADJ, Djamel; JOUANNE, Guillaume; BOUCHARD, Carole; MARANZANA, Nicolas; SEGONDS, Frederic; AOUSSAT, Améziane (Springer, 2014)Nowadays, the environment becomes a major issue in our society. It gives rise to regu-lations, market demand and stakeholder's pressure which are concerning companies. These latter have to reduce the negative impact of ...
-
Article dans une revue avec comité de lectureBONGARD-BLANCHY, Kerstin; BOUCHARD, Carole; BONNARDEL, Nathalie; LOCKNER, Damien; AOUSSAT, Améziane (Inderscience, 2015)Experience has become the new paradigm of product design. Designers seek to anticipate emotions or associations a user might have when in contact with their design. The factors that influence human product perception are ...
-
Article dans une revue avec comité de lectureThis paper aims to show the key role of the intermediate representations (IR) in the design process and especially in the car design process. For a better understanding of the concept of design, which is by nature conceptual, ...
-
Article dans une revue avec comité de lectureThis study proposes a co-designing, an iterative methodology to design graphical user interface for creativity support tools for designers. Given the high level of expectation from designers, the interface quality was one ...
-
Chapitre d'ouvrage scientifiqueThis research explores the relation between specific inspirations such as animals postures and the expressiveness of the design solutions provided by the designers. The prediction of semantic and emotional responses ...