Studying the appearance and effect of creativity within the the latter stages of the product development process

  • Authors:
  • Chris Snider;Elies Dekoninck;Steve Culley

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Bath, Bath, UK;University of Bath, Bath, UK;University of Bath, Bath, UK

  • Venue:
  • Procedings of the Second Conference on Creativity and Innovation in Design
  • Year:
  • 2011

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Abstract

This paper presents a framework and coding scheme for identifying creative design approaches, particularly towards the end of the design process. These were evaluated using five undergraduate students over a 22 week individual project. The designers either followed a routine approach (using well-understood schemes), an opportunistic approach (developing creative results through changes in how they apply the available variables to the task), or an astute approach (developing creative results by changing the variables themselves). The coding scheme allows greater understanding of the creative design process, which will then be used to improve support for designers, to the benefit of their working style and project.