Title: Industrial Design
1Industrial Design
- Department of Mechanical Nuclear Engineering
2What is Industrial Design?
- Prior to 1900s, Industrial Design basically
didnt exist - Products created to perform specific function
- Didnt care how it looked as long as it got the
job done
3What is Industrial Design?
- Originated in Germany in early 1900s
- Architects and engineers
- Emphasis on geometry, precision, simplicity,
economy in product design - Form Follows Function architect Louis
Sullivan - A products purpose should determine its design
4What is Industrial Design?
- Then came the United States!
- Consumer driven society
- Competition
- Theater designers and artists
- Product tailored to demand of Sales and
Advertising Departments - Exterior matters greatly, interior not so much
5Industrial Design Today
- Five goals of Industrial Design
- Utility safe, easy to use,intuitive
- Appearance form, color, etc
- Ease of Maintenance
- Low Cost feature impact
- Communication corporate design philosophy and
mission - Source Henry Dreyfuss -1967
6Industrial Design Today
- The professional service of creating and
developing concepts and specifications that
optimize the function, value, and appearance of
products and systems for the mutual benefit of
both user and manufacturer. Industrial
Designers Society of America (ISDA)
7Importance of Industrial Design to Products
- All products that are used, operated, or seen by
people depend critically on Industrial Design for
commercial success - Industrial Design
- Ergonomics Aesthetics
- IMAGE!
- Relative importance of ergonomics and aesthetics
determines value of industrial design
8Ergonomics
- How important is ease of use?
- How important is ease of maintenance?
- How many user interactions are required for the
products functions? - How novel are the user interaction needs?
- What are the safety issues?
9Aesthetics
- Is visual product differentiation required?
- How important are pride of ownership, image, and
fashion? - Will an aesthetic product motivate the team?
10Product and Brand Identification
11Industrial Design Process
- Determine customer needs
- Generate concepts
- Preliminary refinement
- Final concept selection
- Drawings
- Coordinate with engineering, manufacturing, and
vendors
12Stages in the Design of a Product
- Sketch
- Detailed rendering
- Foam model (soft model)
- Wood, plastic (hard model)
- Rapid prototype part
- Rapid tooling (RP mold)
- Injection molded parts
- Prototype tooling Soft mold
- Production tooling Hard mold
10 1k 100k
13Industrial Design Is It Worth It?
- Cost
- Direct
- Manufacturing
- Time to market
- Benefits
- Increased appeal
- Increased customer satisfaction
- Increased brand identity
- Increased product differentiation
14How good is the Industrial Design?
- VERY Subjective!
- Ergonomics / user interface-ease of use
- Aesthetics-appearance,feel,sound,smell
- Quality / Reliability-ease of maint. repair
- Resource Functionality- usefulness exp.
- Product Differentiation-brand identity
15Industrial Design Exercise
- The Task
- Individually, which product would you purchase?
- Why?
- How much more would you be willing to pay for it
over the others? - As a group, examine the 5 Quality Categories
previously mentioned. Determine each categorys
importance relative to the current products.
Rate each category 1 to 5 (5 highly important) - Rank all product variations given to you based on
5 Quality Categories previously mentioned. - Is the one you originally picked the best
option?
16Assessing the Quality of Industrial Design
(Ulrich and Eppinger)
17Industrial Design Exercise
18Industrial Design Exercise
- Target Womens Twin Blade
- No label
- Twin blade
- Lubricating strip
- Gillette Good News
- Label on handle, blue
- Twin blade
- Schick Slim Twin For Women
- Label on handle, pink and grey
- Twin blade
- Lubricating strip
- Push button for cleaning
- Rubber grip
- BIC Twin Select Silky Touch
- Label on handle, pastel colors
- Twin blade
- BIC Sensitive Shaver
- No label, yellow
- Single blade
19For Next Class
- Manufactured part due IN CLASS on W 10/17
- Homework 2 Design Mistake in MS-Word file due by
COB on M 10/15 - Mid-term exam R 10/11 630-745 112 Kern
- No class F 10/12
- Conflict exam F10/12 in class