Digital prototyping, open design, and sustainability in industrial design education: a case study

Elif Kucuksayrac*

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Abstract

This study investigates digital prototyping in undergraduate industrial education through a case study of two pilot projects and a new elective and project-based course. It explores the literature on digital prototyping, open design, and sustainability, analyses student projects through the case study, and discusses the findings in relation to the literature review. In the study, two frameworks are suggested that aim to guide digital prototyping education in the industrial design field. The first framework aims to frame the content, and the second seeks to frame the context for the student projects. The first framework focuses on the relationship between the completeness of the products when they meet the users, the level of users’ design skills, and possible user-intervention types to the product. The second framework focuses on environmental and economic sustainability, considering the benefits and risks of four possible scenarios according to the user-engagement type.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)22-36
Number of pages15
JournalDigital Creativity
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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Keywords

  • design for sustainability
  • digital manufacturing
  • Product design
  • product-service systems design
  • sustainable design

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