Assignment #4 Chapter 1- Research Methods for Product Design summary

Research is a close reach for knowledge to investigate and solve real world problems.

Design research is a process some challenge the status quo and creating something new for the future.

Three categories:

  • Research into and about design : The research reflect on the existed content such as the history and theory and expanded it in a more objective way. 
  • Research as design: Making design object is, in itself, a process of research.
  • Research through design: Take the research from outside and translate the, into the design work.

Primary research: conduct original research to collect new data. The researcher has to take detailed plan.

Secondary research: summary, collation and synthesis of existing research.

The iterative design research process : Research method in seven essential phases: Looking, Learning, Asking, Testing, Evaluating and Selecting and Communicating.

  • Opportunity identification: identification of problems
  • Brief and specification: Identify customer needs and develop a product design specification
  • Concept design: develop different concepts for the design
  • Design development: refine chosen concept into a product that satisfies the requirement in the PDS.
  • Production: involves how the product is manufactured especially the processes and technique included.

Product design process and methods:
A new products begins with an idea and ends with the production of a physical artifact. To avoid the environmental impact, the impact of the product should be carefully examined. Good ethics and minimal environmental cost should be concerned. 

Analyzing research: most qualitative and requires understanding of the bigger picture . Looking for themes, patterns and relationship that are emerging form the research is important. These surprises through questioning will determine the key research findings. 

Ethics:

  • Must clarify research intentions with participants
  • Must clarity how the information is going to be used
  • Must inform them when photographs are taken
  • Must treat people with courtesy
  • Must keep information confidential when participants not willing to share.

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