MEANING OF INDUSTRIAL-DESIGN OBJECTS - FROM DESIGNERS TO USERS

Citation
S. Mastandrea et al., MEANING OF INDUSTRIAL-DESIGN OBJECTS - FROM DESIGNERS TO USERS, Environment and planning. B, Planning & design, 20(3), 1993, pp. 307-319
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Studies
ISSN journal
02658135
Volume
20
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
307 - 319
Database
ISI
SICI code
0265-8135(1993)20:3<307:MOIO-F>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Structural features of everyday objects of industrial design and expre ssive qualities possibly communicated by the same objects are investig ated. The objective may be defined in terms of the following points: ( 1) communication between designers and users; (2) differences in appra isal between groups of experts and nonexperts; (3) systematic relation ships between structural characteristics and expressive qualities of t he objects considered. Three groups of subjects were interviewed: four designers responsible for the design of six objects, twenty advanced- level design students (experts), and twenty nonexpert students. All su bjects had to fill in a questionnaire based on an open interview with the designers. The questionnaire was divided into two parts: structura l characteristics and expressive characteristics. A multifactorial ana lysis and t-test were performed on the data. The results suggest that (1) communication between designers and users exists in a large number of item appraisals and is not the result of the ambiguity of the phys ical properties of the objects; (2) specific training in design has a direct influence upon object appraisal, indicating a certain different iation between the groups of experts and nonexperts; (3) there are no systematic correlations between structural and expressive characterist ics except in one very specific case: between the structural character istic of shape and consistency of material, on the one hand, and the e xpressive qualities of dynamism, on the other.