Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
World-wide market competition and the need to create products that better satisfy the
market expectations require a more comprehensive involvement of the customer in
the product definition loop. Therefore, it is crucial to provide customers with very
easy-to-use shape definition and modification tools, allowing them to verify and
evaluate possible shape alternatives without requiring specific knowledge on
geometric modeling. A set of aesthetic properties guiding the shape characterization
and appraisal have been identified together with measures for their evaluation and
shape modeling methods for their direct modification. Since these properties have
been indicated by stylists, no guarantee exists that they are usable in a context directly
involving customers in the product definition loop. To verify the extent to which the
terms indicating the properties, their meaning and their measures are significant and
understandable by non-expert designer people we carried out a survey. This paper
describes the methodology adopted and the outcomes of this survey.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
styling; aesthetic features; semantic-oriented 3D modeling
List of contributors:
Monti, Marina; Giannini, Franca
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