Abstract
In this paper we describe a co-design process and
implementation requirements of an interactive interior
design service system.
To gain design information for the system we studied two
focus groups that
were composed of designers, bloggers and serious amateurs
in the field of
interior design - the estimated critical users of the
forthcoming service system.
The framework for the co-design study was twofold. The
design aim was to
study users' innovation capability in the early phase of
a complex process by
utilising co-sketching as a means of obtaining a user
model of the interactive
system. The technological aim was to create interior
design concepts that
exploited augmented reality (AR), 3D models and
user-generated content
within the system framework. This paper reports the
design process and results
of the co-design sessions; furthermore, it presents
requirements for the system,
use cases utilising AR technology, plus consideration and
evaluation of the AR
functionalities
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 2nd International Symposium on Communicability, Computer Graphics and Innovative Design for Interactive Systems (CCGIDIS 2012) |
Publisher | Blue Herons Editions |
Number of pages | 12 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-88-96471-18-0 |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
MoE publication type | A4 Article in a conference publication |
Event | Second International Symposium on Communicability, Computer Graphics and Innovative Design for Interactive Systems, CCGIDIS 2012 - Valle d'Aosta, Italy Duration: 5 Jul 2012 → 6 Jul 2012 |
Conference
Conference | Second International Symposium on Communicability, Computer Graphics and Innovative Design for Interactive Systems, CCGIDIS 2012 |
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Abbreviated title | CCGIDIS 2012 |
Country/Territory | Italy |
City | Valle d'Aosta |
Period | 5/07/12 → 6/07/12 |
Keywords
- Interior design
- human-centred design (HCD)
- front-end of innovation
- focus group
- sketching
- co-design
- augmented reality
- virtual reality