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Implementation of design rules for perception into a tool for 3D shape generation using a shape grammar and a parametric model

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Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark1

Imperial College London2

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich3

The user experience of a product is recognized as of increasing importance in particular in consumer products. Current approaches to designing user experiences are not easily translated to languages that a computer can understand. This paper examines a particular aspect of user experience, namely perception of the aesthetics of a product, to formalize this to rules which are embedded into a tool to generate design.

Investigating the perception of consumers is key for designing for their aesthetic preferences. Previous research has shown that consumers and designers often perceive the same products differently. This paper aims to embed rules on perception into a tool to support designers during design synthesis.

Aesthetic design rules connecting perceptions with aesthetic features were integrated into a set grammar and a parametric modelling tool, and applied to the particular case of vases. The generated tool targeted the creation of vases with the perception of beautiful, elegant and exciting. Results show that it is possible to generate beautiful, elegant and exciting vases following the three aesthetic design rules, i.e. tall, simple and curves.

The main contribution of this paper is the method used to incorporate information on perception into the set grammar and the parametric model. The tool is additionally proposed for supporting designers during design synthesis of shapes. The results are valid for vases but the method can be applied to other perceptions and product categories.

Language: English
Publisher: ASME International
Year: 2019
ISSN: 15289001 and 10500472
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1115/1.4040169
ORCIDs: Perez Mata, Marta

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