Abstract
This research explores the design of products based on users’ emotional requirements and how students can be stimulated to generate novel ideas in design education. In order to achieve these aims, multiple methods were taught to students during an online course. In the first step, the students utilised interviews, questionnaires, and mixed perspectives to design hill censers according to the users’ emotional requirements. In the second step, the researcher conducted a qualitative thematic analysis to study the students’ collected survey reports. The analytic results were then shared with students to help them quickly obtain better novel design ideas. And then, an emotional design appraisal model was built in the third step. The two main findings are as follows: first, creation in light of the stakeholder’s perspective enabled the students to come up with better design ideas quickly. Second, the ‘design method’ and ‘emotional experience’ themes obtained by the thematic analysis were found to be vital for the designers/students. Notably, the ‘design method’ theme can help students generate novel design ideas, and the students can learn the users’ needs from the ‘emotional experience’ theme.
Highlights
This research employed multiple methods in studying design through the case study of designing products
The generation of novel ideas is a vital and challenging part of the creative design process (Shroyer et al, 2018). This online course taught the students to utilise multiple methods to learn the users’ emotional requirements and the built emotional design appraisal model proposed here can be used in future design courses to guide students in quickly coming up with innovative design ideas based on the users’ emotional requirements
This study summarises the influence of each perspective and shows the transitions and combinations of perspectives in hill censer design
Summary
This research employed multiple methods in studying design through the case study of designing products (hill censers). This study aimed at helping students design products based on users’ emotional requirements stimulating them to generate novel ideas. The generation of novel ideas is a vital and challenging part of the creative design process (Shroyer et al, 2018). This online course taught the students to utilise multiple methods to learn the users’ emotional requirements and the built emotional design appraisal model proposed here can be used in future design courses to guide students in quickly coming up with innovative design ideas based on the users’ emotional requirements. The first question asked how products could be designed according to users’ emotional requirements, and the second asked how designers could be assisted in quickly coming up with design ideas
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