Design to last? Material selection tools considering aesthetic obsolescence

Lea Becker Frahm, Stefan Dybro, Sira Stampe Hjorth, Linda Nhu Laursen

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Abstract

This paper investigates tools for material selection to consider aesthetic obsolescence. Current literature covers material selection and product obsolescence separately or on an overall level, whereas this paper strives to investigate the link between material selection tools and aesthetic obsolescence dimensions. Through qualitative studies of four product development cases, we identify tools that are used to counteract 'wear and tear' obsolescence (including prototyping, accelerated ageing testing, material samples, datasheet as well as personal experience) as well as tools to cope with 'style and fashion' obsolescence (including trendspotting). Our study contributes with an overview and more fine-grained understanding of tools for material selection, and how they consider different aspects of aesthetic obsolescence. Each tool is described, an example of use in context is given, and the benefits or shortcomings of the tools are discussed, to give an overview of the use and purpose of the tools.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelISPIM Conference Proceedings
Antal sider12
Vol/bind2021
UdgivelsesstedManchester
ForlagThe International Society for Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM)
Publikationsdato2021
Sider1-12
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-952-335-467-8
StatusUdgivet - 2021
BegivenhedThe ISPIM Innovation Conference: Innovating Our Common Future - Berlin, Tyskland
Varighed: 20 jun. 202123 jun. 2021

Konference

KonferenceThe ISPIM Innovation Conference
Land/OmrådeTyskland
ByBerlin
Periode20/06/202123/06/2021

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