Print Email Facebook Twitter Material Driven Design (MDD): A Method to Design for Material Experiences Title Material Driven Design (MDD): A Method to Design for Material Experiences Author Karana, E. Barati, B. Rognoli, V. Zeeuw van der Laan, A. Faculty Industrial Design Engineering Department Design Engineering Date 2015-08-31 Abstract Materials research constantly offers novel materials as better alternatives to convention. Functional aptness is taken for granted at the first commercial launch of a new material. Nevertheless, this alone may not be enough for its commercial success and widespread use. The ‘material’ should also elicit meaningful user experiences in and beyond its utilitarian assessment. This requires qualifying the material not only for what it is, but also for what it does, what it expresses to us, what it elicits from us, and what it makes us do. In search of a proper application through such an understanding, material scientists and industries have reached out to designers to guide the development of materials by experiential goals. However, how to design for experiences with and for a material at hand has been poorly addressed to date. In this article, we propose a method, Material Driven Design (MDD), to facilitate designing for material experiences. After explaining the theoretical foundation of the method, an illustrative case is presented—where ‘coffee waste’ is the subject of a design effort to conceive a new product concept. Finally, possible research directions are addressed to bring new insights to the effective application of the MDD method to diverse projects. Subject materials experienceexperience designmaterialsmaterials driven designdesigning with waste To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7359026d-57f5-4f63-9835-126c5d23baed Publisher Chinese Institute of Design ISSN 1991-3761 Source International journal of design, 19(2)2015 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c)2015 The AuthorsCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License Files PDF 1965-8127-3-PB.pdf 5.62 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:7359026d-57f5-4f63-9835-126c5d23baed/datastream/OBJ/view