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Research Methods for Product Design

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Research Methods for Product Design
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alex Milton
By (author) Paul Rodgers
SeriesPortfolio Skills
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 216
Category/GenreProduct design
ISBN/Barcode 9781780673028
ClassificationsDewey:745.4
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Laurence King Publishing
Imprint Laurence King Publishing
Publication Date 29 October 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book provides the reader with a comprehensive, relevant, and visually rich insight into the world of research methods specifically aimed at product designers. It includes practical case studies and tutorials that will inform, inspire and help you to conduct product design research better. Product designers need a comprehensive understanding of research methods as their day-to-day work routinely involves them observing people, asking questions, searching for information, making and testing ideas, and ultimately generating 'solutions' to 'problems'. Manifest in the design process is the act of research. Huge technological advances in information, computing and manufacturing processes also offer enormous opportunities to product designers such as the development of 'intelligent' products and services, but at the same time raise important research questions that need to be dealt with. Product designers are, in many ways, best placed to address these challenges because of the manner in which they apply their design thinking to problems. This book demonstrates in a clear, highly visual and structured fashion how research methods can support product designers and help them address the very real issues the world currently faces in the 21st century.

Author Biography

Paul Rodgers is Professor of Design Thinking in the School of Design at Northumbria University, UK.