Experiential knowledge representation and the design of product usability


Autoria(s): Chamorro-Koc, Marianella; Popovic, Vesna
Contribuinte(s)

Niedderer, Kristina

Reilly, Linden

Roworth-Stokes, Seymour

Data(s)

2009

Resumo

The topic of designers’ knowledge and how they conduct design process has been widely investigated in design research. Understanding theoretical and experiential knowledge in design has involved recognition of the importance of designers’ experience of experiencing, seeing, and absorbing ideas from the world as points of reference (or precedents) that are consulted whenever a design problem arises (Lawson, 2004). Hence, various types of design knowledge have been categorized (Lawson, 2004), and the nature of design knowledge continues to be studied (Cross, 2006); nevertheless, the study of the experiential aspects embedded in design knowledge is a topic not fully addressed. In particular there has been little emphasis on the investigation of the ways in which designers’ individual experience influences different types of design tasks. This research focuses on the investigation of the ways in which designers inform a usability design process. It aims to understand how designers design product usability, what informs their process, and the role their individual experience (and episodic knowledge) plays within the design process. This paper introduces initial outcomes from an empirical study involving observation of a design task that emphasized usability issues. It discusses the experiential knowledge observed in the visual representations (sketches) produced by designers as part of the design tasks. Through the use of visuals as means to represent experiential knowledge, this paper presents initial research outcomes to demonstrate how designers’ individual experience is integrated into design tasks and communicated within the design process. Initial outcomes demonstrate the influence of designers’ experience in the design of product usability. It is expected that outcomes will help identify the causal relationships between experience, context of use, and product usability, which will contribute to enhance our understanding about the design of user-product interactions.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26498/

Publicador

London Metropolitan University, London

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26498/1/c26498.pdf

http://www.experientialknowledge.org/

Chamorro-Koc, Marianella & Popovic, Vesna (2009) Experiential knowledge representation and the design of product usability. In Niedderer, Kristina, Reilly, Linden, & Roworth-Stokes, Seymour (Eds.) International Conference of the Design Research Society Special Interest Group on Experiential Knowledge, 19 June 2009, London.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Marianella Chamorro-Koc and Vesna Popovic

All rights reserved. Permission to quote from these proceedings in part or in full is granted with paper attribution and acknowledgement of sources.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Design

Palavras-Chave #120302 Design Innovation #120305 Industrial Design #Experimental knowledge #tacit knowledge #usability #produce design #knowledge representation
Tipo

Conference Paper