Material Experience:The future of material selection for product design
It has become more and more important to consider the future material selections in product design. The material choices influence on the user perception and hedonic experience qualities, but they affect also product qualities such as recyclability and durability. Understanding the user experience w...
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author | Kirjavainen, Emma Johansson, Milla Häkkilä, Jonna |
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description | It has become more and more important to consider the future material selections in product design. The material choices influence on the user perception and hedonic experience qualities, but they affect also product qualities such as recyclability and durability. Understanding the user experience with materials can help us to design for more sustainable transformations. In this paper, we address the topic of material experiences through user research. In our research, we focus on four characteristics in the material experience: arctic, classic, expensive and cheap, and present two user studies investigating the user experience with materials in products. The first study utilized the material probes method, and included a user test in which the participants could explore and feel different materials: glass, metal, leather, plastic, concrete, and wood. The second study consisted of individual interviews of eight (8) people. As salient findings, we report that wood, glass, and leather were perceived to represent classic and arctic, whereas plastic provoked negative reactions. With plastics, an interesting contradiction was found when people still often used plastic products to describe an expensive product category. |
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op_source | Kirjavainen , E , Johansson , M & Häkkilä , J 2023 , Material Experience : The future of material selection for product design . in K Vaes & J Verlinden (eds) , Connectivity and Creativity in times of Conflict : Cumulus Conference Proceedings Antwerp 2023 . Academia Press , Ghent , Cumulus Conference Proceedings Series , no. 10 , pp. 77-81 , Cumulus conference , Antwerp , Belgium , 12.04.2023 . https://doi.org/10.26530/9789401496476 |
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spelling | ftulaplandcdispu:oai:lacris.ulapland.fi:publications/1dc26e80-cafb-4e4c-aeee-a8bf8cfb51f7 2025-06-08T13:59:16+00:00 Material Experience:The future of material selection for product design Kirjavainen, Emma Johansson, Milla Häkkilä, Jonna Vaes, Kristof Verlinden, Jouke 2023-04 application/pdf https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/1dc26e80-cafb-4e4c-aeee-a8bf8cfb51f7 https://doi.org/10.26530/9789401496476 https://lacris.ulapland.fi/ws/files/35862353/CumulusAntwerp2023_KirjavainenEtAl.pdf https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/85792 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12657/85792 eng eng Academia Press info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Kirjavainen , E , Johansson , M & Häkkilä , J 2023 , Material Experience : The future of material selection for product design . in K Vaes & J Verlinden (eds) , Connectivity and Creativity in times of Conflict : Cumulus Conference Proceedings Antwerp 2023 . Academia Press , Ghent , Cumulus Conference Proceedings Series , no. 10 , pp. 77-81 , Cumulus conference , Antwerp , Belgium , 12.04.2023 . https://doi.org/10.26530/9789401496476 design materials user studies user experience material probes /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/6/13/2 name=Visual arts and design contributionToPeriodical 2023 ftulaplandcdispu https://doi.org/10.26530/978940149647620.500.12657/85792 2025-05-13T03:19:16Z It has become more and more important to consider the future material selections in product design. The material choices influence on the user perception and hedonic experience qualities, but they affect also product qualities such as recyclability and durability. Understanding the user experience with materials can help us to design for more sustainable transformations. In this paper, we address the topic of material experiences through user research. In our research, we focus on four characteristics in the material experience: arctic, classic, expensive and cheap, and present two user studies investigating the user experience with materials in products. The first study utilized the material probes method, and included a user test in which the participants could explore and feel different materials: glass, metal, leather, plastic, concrete, and wood. The second study consisted of individual interviews of eight (8) people. As salient findings, we report that wood, glass, and leather were perceived to represent classic and arctic, whereas plastic provoked negative reactions. With plastics, an interesting contradiction was found when people still often used plastic products to describe an expensive product category. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic LaCRIS - University of Lapland Current Research System Arctic |
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title | Material Experience:The future of material selection for product design |
title_full | Material Experience:The future of material selection for product design |
title_fullStr | Material Experience:The future of material selection for product design |
title_full_unstemmed | Material Experience:The future of material selection for product design |
title_short | Material Experience:The future of material selection for product design |
title_sort | material experience:the future of material selection for product design |
topic | design materials user studies user experience material probes /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/6/13/2 name=Visual arts and design |
topic_facet | design materials user studies user experience material probes /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/6/13/2 name=Visual arts and design |
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