- Karana, E. (2013). Materials Experience: Contemporary Issues In Materials and Product Design, Butterworth Heinemann, ISBN: 9780080993591
- Karana, E., Barati, B., Rognol, V. i & van der Laan, A. (2015). Material driven design (MDD): A method to design for material experiences, International Journal of Design, 9, 2, 35-54
- Kääriäinen, P., Tervinen, L., Vuorinen, T., & Riutta, N. (2020). The CHEMARTS cookbook, Aalto University publication series CROSSOVER, 1/2020, ISBN: 978-952-60-8803-7 (electronic), ISBN 978-952-60-8802-0 (printed)
Other recommended literature:
- Ashby, M., & Johnson, K. (2009). Materials and Design, Butterworth Heinemann, ISBN: 9781856174978
- Thompson, R. (2007). Manufacturing Processes for Design Professionals, Thames & Hudson Ltd, ISBN: 9780500513750
- Thompson, R. & Thompson, M. (2014). Manufacturing Processes for Textile and Fashion Design Professionals, Thames & Hudson Ltd, ISBN 9780500517413
- Solanki, S. (2018). Why materials matter: responsible design for a better world, Prestel Publishing
- Myers, W. (2012). Bio design, Nature, Science, Creativity, Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Denna kursen ges som del av program:
Kursinnehåll
Material Driven Design (MDD) is a creative and explorative design method that facilitate design processes in which materials are the main driver. By working with an explorative approach, the student understands the material in-depth e.g. experiential qualities, technical properties and the material’s purpose within a situational whole. In the course, the MDD-method will be used for working with semi-developed or exploratory materials, designing new materials from e.g. waste streams or renewable and organic raw materials. During the course, the student is expected to develop an in-depth understanding of technical properties and experiential qualities of materials as well as manufacturing techniques, from a design perspective. The student is expected to demonstrate the ability to present a well-argued selection of material and manufacturing techniques based on the underlying reasons for the users’ material experiences. The course is based on a group project with materials as the point of departure in the design process.
Material Driven Design: theory, method and project
Behörighetskrav
52,5 credits within the main field of studies of which all 30 credits from the course Produktdesign: Designmetodik, or
60 credits within the field of Design
Kurslitteratur
Kursvärdering
Malmö University provides students who participate in, or who have completed a course, with the opportunity to express their opinions and describe their experiences of the course by completing a course evaluation administered by the University. The University will compile and summarise the results of course evaluations. The University will also inform participants of the results and any decisions relating to measures taken in response to the course evaluations. The results will be made available to the students. (HF 1:14)