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CONSUMERS LEAD DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING “Exploring the possibility for consumers to undertake all of the product creation process from design to manufacture” Yudhi Ariadi - 3 rd Year PhD Student Loughborough Design School Design Practice Research Group Supervisors: Dr Mark Evans and Dr Ian Campbell 20 th June 2013
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Consumer lead design and manufacturing

Jan 15, 2015

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Yudhi Ariadi

The talk discusses the possibility of the general public to lead the design and manufacturing of a product. According to the trend of products and services, consumers are now getting closer to independently producing products and services. For instance photography and photo printing where customer can easily take a picture and print the picture by themselves. In addition, in travel management, nowadays people do not need to ask the travel agent to arrange their itinerary but they can do it by themselves through online websites. Similar manner would also happen in terms of manufacturing a product. With the development of 3D printing and consumer design software the general public’s capability can be increased to produce their own desired product.
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  • 1. CONSUMERS LEAD DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING Exploring the possibility for consumers to undertake all of the product creation process from design to manufacture Yudhi Ariadi - 3rd Year PhD Student Loughborough Design School Design Practice Research Group Supervisors: Dr Mark Evans and Dr Ian Campbell 20th June 2013

2. CONSUMERS LEAD DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING Exploring the possibility for consumers to undertake all of the product creation process from design to manufacture User Centred Design(Consumers) Participatory DesignUX CoCREATIONConsumer Design cooperative designusers involvement CoDesign creativity of designers and people not trained in .to refer to the design working together in the design development process. (Stappers & Sanders, 2008) 3. Loughborough Design SchoolThe Trend #1 : Photography & Photo printing Customers are getting closer to producing a product 10 years ago Sorry mate, due to high demand Your photos will be ready in the next 3 days3 days laterThis is so dull.. This one is red eyes Ohh.. my eyes closed OMG MY ACNES!Nowadays. This photo is more beautiful than the real one.! Amazing Photo Editor App Auto brightness Red eyes removal Acne removal Beautiful enhancement 4. Loughborough Design SchoolThe Trend #2 Everything becomes easier : Sculpting (General publics capability is increasing) DAVIDGOLIATH (Only head)David, sculpted by Michelangelo from 1501 to 1504Yudhi, Manufactured by LPDU* : : from 1310 to 1610*LPDU = Lancaster Product Development Unit(Full body;)http://yoga108.org/images/blog/2007/520.jpg(1:10pm to 4:10pm ;) 5. Loughborough Design SchoolThe current technologies In manufacturing products We simplify a complicated manufacturing system to become www.plasticimpex.com 6. Loughborough Design SchoolThe (very near) future Mum I bought an Additive Manufacturing machine.! No.! Its less than your boxing day handbag price We can print toys Beautiful shoes.. A Handbag..Hoorayhttp://gabrielfam.deviantart.com/art/House-Cartoon-57671182Currently: - 24 machines < 500, (4 assembled, 20 DIY kit) - 4 machines < 300, (1 assembled, 3 DIY kit)WHAT.! Manufacturing system..??? It must be very expensive..! Okay So what can we do with it? 7. Loughborough Design SchoolThe problem Complexity of Computer-aided Design (CAD) 28 videos online trainingfuture factoryCubifyshapewaysGetting started with SketchUp - Part 1 (9:58) Getting started with SketchUp - Part 2 (8:12) Getting started with SketchUp - Part 3 (14:48) Getting started with SketchUp - Part 4 (12:11) SketchUp Toolbar Series (24 videos) Selections (4:28) Components (4:26) Paint Bucket (4:18) Eraser (1:55) Rectangle (1:34) Lines (2:37) Circle/Polygon (3:10) Arc (4:12) Freehand (1:03) Move (2:23) Push Pull (3:33) Rotate (4:48) Follow-Me (4:21) Scale (3:42) Offset (3:07) Tape Measure (3:06) Dimensioning (4:04) Protractor (2:42) Text & 3D Text (5:05) Axes (2:20) Navigation (3:03) SolidWorks Essentials Arounddays 4 (2:38) Position Camera/ Look Walk (2:14) Advanced Part Modeling 2.5 days Sections (2:22)Surface Modeling2 days 8.5 days 8. Loughborough Design SchoolThe suggestion CaCODE: Computer-aided Consumer Design (Development) Designers / Engineers: Create unfinished design; basic design / shape (Sinclair, 2012)Consumers: Modify/configure certain design aspects (shape, function, colour, material etc) CaCODE: ShoesCADCaCODE: PenCADPrint it! CaCODE: TableWareCAD 9. Loughborough Design School*designed by consumersdiscussion