There is a sharp contrast between High Resource Settings (HRSs), commonly seen in developed countries and Low Resource Settings (LRSs), typically found in the marginalised sections of societies around the world. Product design for LRSs is crucial to satisfy unmet or under-served needs of the people living in LRSs. Supporting designers to develop successful products for LRSs demands developing an in-depth understanding of their design process, including their informational behaviour. In this research, using think aloud protocol analysis, we compared the designers' informational behaviour in designing products for LRSs and HRSs, where HRSs is considered a baseline. The findings indicate that designing products for LRSs is more information int...
Products are designed to satisfy user needs. Thus, industrial designers are expected to have a thoro...
In the future, as world markets become more diverse, designers will be increasingly asked to create ...
Researchers and practitioners have regarded the early phases of the product design and development p...
There is a sharp contrast between High Resource Settings (HRSs), commonly seen in developedcountries...
Designing frugal innovations is crucial to alleviate problems faced by peo-ple living in low resourc...
Codesign with resource-constrained people living in developing countries is crucial for sustained ad...
Participatory design is a widely recognised approach in Design for Development projects. It supports...
Designing for information and communication technologies (ICTs) in developing countries and for poor...
Design is imperative to satisfy needs of people in resource-limited societies. Many design studies h...
Coleridge's famous line about water everywhere without a drop to drink may serve as a useful metapho...
Facilitating the design process in low-resource Technology classrooms has become increasingly challe...
Designers of mass produced products require knowledge about anticipated users of their designs in or...
This paper explores a design method to generate insights for designing less resource-intensive forms...
The base (BOP) and the top (TOP) of the world income pyramid represent the people living in poverty ...
Design is essential to fulfil unmet or under-served needs of resource-poor societies, supporting the...
Products are designed to satisfy user needs. Thus, industrial designers are expected to have a thoro...
In the future, as world markets become more diverse, designers will be increasingly asked to create ...
Researchers and practitioners have regarded the early phases of the product design and development p...
There is a sharp contrast between High Resource Settings (HRSs), commonly seen in developedcountries...
Designing frugal innovations is crucial to alleviate problems faced by peo-ple living in low resourc...
Codesign with resource-constrained people living in developing countries is crucial for sustained ad...
Participatory design is a widely recognised approach in Design for Development projects. It supports...
Designing for information and communication technologies (ICTs) in developing countries and for poor...
Design is imperative to satisfy needs of people in resource-limited societies. Many design studies h...
Coleridge's famous line about water everywhere without a drop to drink may serve as a useful metapho...
Facilitating the design process in low-resource Technology classrooms has become increasingly challe...
Designers of mass produced products require knowledge about anticipated users of their designs in or...
This paper explores a design method to generate insights for designing less resource-intensive forms...
The base (BOP) and the top (TOP) of the world income pyramid represent the people living in poverty ...
Design is essential to fulfil unmet or under-served needs of resource-poor societies, supporting the...
Products are designed to satisfy user needs. Thus, industrial designers are expected to have a thoro...
In the future, as world markets become more diverse, designers will be increasingly asked to create ...
Researchers and practitioners have regarded the early phases of the product design and development p...