Taking into Account Users’ Perceptions in the Design Process: Principles to Create a Digital Design Tool

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User Centered Design approach is used in many sectors and appropriated by many design teams to defend principles of products adapted to the final users. In the Architectural and Industrial Design disciplines, architects and designers defend principles that could be able to create spaces, public areas or innovated products that are closer as possible as the user behavior. The issue is still the complexity of the user perception and the variability of its interpretation of the environment. The research method used in this research is to combine Universal Design and Usability approaches to be able to extract one first list of principles. The combination of this list with the five human sensorial systems identified in the literature give the structure of a tool that can be proposed to projectists like architects and industrial designers to better consider user perception during the designing process. The result of the research is the proposition of a software coupled with a user friendly interface dedicated to architects and industrial designer. It has the aim to simplify the organization of the early phases of the design process, taking into account designers and architects design priorities and integrating the final user specific sensorial situation.

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Fonseca Livramento Da Silva, R., Dias Leão Costa, A., & Thomann, G. (2021). Taking into Account Users’ Perceptions in the Design Process: Principles to Create a Digital Design Tool. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 295–300). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70566-4_47

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