Research methods for product design (Record no. 39517)

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Personal name Milton, Alex
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Title Research methods for product design
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2013
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Laurence King pub. ltd.
Place of publication, distribution, etc London
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>1 INTRODUCTION 8<br/>WHAT IS PRODUCT DESIGN RESEARCH?<br/>What is research? 11<br/>What is product design research? 11<br/>Primary and secondary research 12<br/>The iterative design research process 14<br/>Summary of research methods 16<br/>Product design process and methods 18<br/>Analyzing research 19<br/>Ethics 19<br/>2 LOOKING<br/>Ethnography 21<br/>Phot© and vide© diaries 24<br/>Shadowing 26<br/>A day in the life 27<br/>Personal belongings 29<br/>Future forecasting 30<br/>Trend spotting 31<br/>Scenarios 32<br/>Product autopsy 33<br/>Sketching 34<br/>Case Study IDEO Havaianas Tote 38<br/>Case Study Sense Worldwide 40<br/>Tutorial How to conduct an ethnographic study 42<br/>Tutorial How to conduct a day-in-the-life study 44<br/>3 LEARNING<br/>Cultural probes 47<br/>Competitor product analysis 49<br/>literature reviews 50<br/>Internet searches 51<br/>Cultural comparisons 52<br/>Role playing 53<br/>Try it yourself 55<br/>Mind mapping 56<br/>Sampling 58<br/>Case Study Bill Gaver's Cultural Probes 60<br/>Case Study Adidas ClimaCool Trainer 62<br/>Tutorial How to write a literature review 64<br/>Tutorial How to create a great mind map 66<br/>4 ASKING<br/>Questionnaire and Surveys 69<br/>Focus and unfocus groups 70<br/>User narration 71<br/>Interviews 72<br/>Be your customeif/client 73<br/>Brand DNA analysis 74<br/>Market and retail research 76<br/>Image and mood boards 78<br/>Perceptual mapping 80<br/>Personas 81<br/>Product collage 82<br/>Extreme users 83<br/>Case Study Hector Serrano and Victor Vina's netObjects 84<br/>Case Study Seymourpowell, Axe/Lynx brand DNA 86<br/>Case Study MJV Tecnologia e Inovacao SMA Coach 88<br/>Tutorial How to write a great questionnaire 90<br/>Tutorial How to conduct great interviews 92<br/>5 MAKING 95<br/>Sketch modelling 96 <br/>Mock-ups 98<br/>Paper prototyping 100<br/>Quick-andl-dirty prototype; 101 <br/>Experience prototyping 102<br/>Appearance models 104<br/>Empathy tools 106<br/>Bodystorming 107<br/>Rapid prototyping 107<br/>Case Study Dyson vacuum cleaners 110<br/>Case Study 0X0 Good Grips kitchen utensils 112<br/>Case Study Pili Wu plastic ceramics 114<br/>Tutorial How to conduct experience prototyping 116<br/>Tutorial How to do quick-and-dirty prototyping 118<br/>6 TESTING<br/>Scenario testing 121<br/>Usertrialrils 122 <br/>Materialtesting 126 <br/>Safety testing 128<br/>Case Study MINI E all-electric car 130<br/>Case Study Berghaus Limpet system 132<br/>Case Study Building a test rig 134<br/>Tutorial How to run a great user trial 136<br/>7 EVALUATION & SELECTION<br/>Choosing the right methods 139<br/>Checklists 140<br/>External decision making 141<br/>Intuition 142<br/>Crowdsourcing 144 <br/>Product champions 145 <br/>Matrix evaluation 146<br/>Case Study Seren downloadable service design 148 <br/>Case Study Land Rover DC100 Defender 150 <br/>Tutorial How to conduct a matrix evaluation 152 <br/>Tutorial How to write a checklist (PDS) 154 <br/>8 COMMUNICATING<br/>Preparing a presentation 157<br/>Ten lips far a great presentation 158<br/>Report creation 160<br/>Presentation visuals and models 162<br/>Presentation guidelines 162<br/>Engaging the public 164<br/>Case Study AMO/Rem Koolhaas Roadmap 2050 project 166<br/>Case Study Konstantin Grcic, Serpentine Gallery 168<br/>Tutorial How to create a great research presentation 170<br/>Tutorial How to create a great research report 172<br/>Summary 176 <br/>Glossary 178 <br/>Resources 181 <br/>Index 184 <br/>Picture credits 191 <br/>Acknowledaments 192 <br/><br/><br/>
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Personal name Rodgers, Paul
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Country UK
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Topic GENERAL
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