Abstract
The application of biological materials in everyday design is gaining traction and designers are encouraged to employ biological systems through biodesign and biophilia. However, there is a deficiency in the understanding of potential consumers' perceptions. This paper compares the perception of non-designers as well as designers towards design-embedded bio-materials. Data was collected from 234 respondents using an online survey. The findings were gathered by evaluating perception in terms of desirability, practicality, aesthetically, and familiarity with living and non-living biomaterials.
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Sayuti, N. A. A., Sommer, B., & Ahmed-Kristensen, S. (2022). Biomaterials in Everyday Design: Understanding Perceptions of Designers and Non-Designers. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 2, pp. 2025–2034). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.205
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