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Ageing (dis)gracefully: Enabling designers to understand material change

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posted on 2019-02-04, 14:53 authored by Debra LilleyDebra Lilley, Ben Bridgens, Adam Davies, A. Holstov
From the moment of purchase, pristine objects are subjected to an array of stimuli including wear, impact, heat, light, water and air which alter their tactile and aesthetic properties. Material change is often regarded as ‘damage’ or ‘degradation’ and contributes to premature obsolescence but has potential to be used as a tool to engender emotional engagement with an object and extend product lifetimes. However, materials resources for designers rarely provide information about how materials will change in use. In this paper we draw on a combination of literature and user studies to elucidate the complex web of factors which contribute to changes in material surfaces, which we present in a ‘framework for understanding material change’. We go on to explore the role that changes to product material surfaces, and the design of objects to change in particular ways with use, could have on the transition to circular modes of consumption. A range of resources which aim to increase designers’ understanding of material change are presented, and the challenges of creating, utilising and developing these resources are discussed.

Funding

This research is supported by UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council who provided all funding for this work as part of ENDURE (Enabling Designers to Understand Material Change, EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account) and CLEVER (Closed Loop Emotionally Valuable Ewaste Recovery project, EP/K026380/1)

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  • Design

Published in

Journal of Cleaner Production

Volume

220

Pages

417-430

Citation

LILLEY, D. .... et al., 2019. Ageing (dis)gracefully: Enabling designers to understand material change. Journal of Cleaner Production, 220, pp.417-430.

Publisher

© Elsevier

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publisher statement

This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Journal of Cleaner Production and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.01.304

Acceptance date

2019-01-28

Publication date

2019-02-08

Copyright date

2019

ISSN

0959-6526

Language

  • en

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