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Materials Experience
Fundamentals of Materials and Design

Explore contemporary theory and practice in the domain of materials and design through the perspective of many of the foremost experts in materials selection and product design

Elvin Karana (Edited by), Owain Pedgley (Edited by), Valentina Rognoli (Edited by)

9780080993591, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 22 November 2013

400 pages, 150 illustrations (150 in full color)
23.4 x 19 x 2.5 cm, 0.85 kg

"...an excellent introduction to a composition that reflects the fundamentals for turning a design idea into a materialized outcome...I recommend this book to those interested in materials design, from those entering the field to professional researchers." --MRS Bulletin, February 2015

"Product designers offer advice to colleagues on selecting materials, considering not only the complex ways in which materials influence how products are embodied and function, but also how the materials affect people's experiences of the products and the complexity of decision making about materials that designers face." --ProtoView.com, April 2014

"When the design focus shifts from 'products' to 'interactions', materials must be considered (also) as 'experience'. This book is a very useful contribution to attend to the experiential side of materials." --Ezio Manzini

There currently exists an abundance of materials selection advice for designers suited to solving technical product requirements. In contrast, a stark gap can be found in current literature that articulates the very real personal, social, cultural and economic connections between materials and the design of the material world. In Materials Experience: Fundamentals of Materials and Design, thirty-four of the leading academicians and experts, alongside 8 professional designers, have come together for the first time to offer their expertise and insights on a number of topics common to materials and product design. The result is a very readable and varied panorama on the world of materials and product design as it currently stands.

1. Introduction to Materials ExperienceKarana, Pedgley, Rognoli

Part I - SUSTAINABILITY2. The "material" side of design for sustainabilityCarlo Vezzoli3. Sustainable multipurpose materials for designSascha Peters4. Materials and social sustainabilityPrabhu Kandachar5. A sustainable materials library to inspire alternative product ideasJakki Dehn6. The generation of new products through upcyclingDavid Bramston, Anne Chick7. Sustainability and aesthetic in materials for designValentina Rognoli, Elvin Karana8. Theory of design for sustainability and materialsTracy Bhamra Designer InterviewHella JongeriusDesigner meetingCan Yalman

Part II - TECHNOLOGY9. The next generation of materials and design Rob Thompson, Elaine Ng Yan Ling10. Materials that can resonate with the external worldRaymond Oliver11. Biomimetic MaterialsJulian Vincent12. Lightweight materials, lightweight design?Erik Tempelman13. Nanomaterials in designDaniel Schodek14. Novel structured PZT-polymer composites for sensing and energy harvesting applicationsSybrand van der ZwaagDesigner InterviewAlberto MedaDesigner InterviewOther UK Designer

Part III - USER INTERACTION15. Designing materials experiencePaul Hekkert, Elvin Karana16. Sensing materials: exploring the building blocks for experiential designRick Schifferstein, Lisa Wastiels17. Manipulating the material codeBlaine Brownell18. Every material has a storyAart van Bezooyen19. The sensoaesthetics of materials: experiments in material-user interaction with regard to the sound and taste of materialsZoe Laughlin, Phil Howes20. Meaningful stuff: toward longer lasting productsJonathan ChapmanDesigner InterviewPaolo UlianDesigner InterviewPiet Hein Eek

Part IV - SELECTION21. Modelling materials technology and the designer’s perceptual spanEddie Norman22. The interaction between functional and human-centred attributes when selecting materials for product design - Kevin Edwards23. The immaterial of materialsJonathon Allen24. From stiffness of iron-carbon diagram to weakness of sensoriality: the manifold designerly ways of developing engineering competencies in materialsMarinella Levi, Luigi De Nardo25. Materials selection towards tactile aesthetic appreciationHengfeng Zuo, Tony Hope26. Materials selection for product experience: new thinking, new toolsOwain Pedgley27. The concept-context approach to learning material properties in design (-related) educationMarc de VriesDesigner InterviewDick PowellDesigner InterviewEce Yalim28. Inspirational resources for materials29. Conclusion

Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Other manufacturing technologies [TDP], Technical design [TBD], Engineering: general [TBC], Product design [AKP]

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