Ideation using the “Design with Intent” toolkit: a case study applying a design toolkit to support creativity in developing vehicle interfaces for fuel-efficient driving
Ideation using the “Design with Intent” toolkit: a case study applying a design toolkit to support creativity in developing vehicle interfaces for fuel-efficient driving
Everyday driving is a significant source of greenhouse gases and pollutants within developed nations. Finding ways to combat these emissions and minimise the impact of anthropometric climate change is a growing challenge for all research disciplines. This current paper explores the use of a design toolkit “Design with Intent” to generate ideas for in-vehicle interfaces designed to reduce fuel use and emissions. A preliminary interface validation assessment is also presented in order to assess whether the ideas generated were appropriate in encouraging behavioural change and of potential value. It is suggested that whilst further evaluation of the interfaces are required, the use of the “Design with Intent” toolkit facilitated the creative process, allowing engineers to conceive initial interface designs in a creative manner.
Design toolkit, Fuel efficient driving, Ideation, Interface design
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Allison, Craig
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Stanton, Neville
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April 2020
Allison, Craig
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Stanton, Neville
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Allison, Craig and Stanton, Neville
(2020)
Ideation using the “Design with Intent” toolkit: a case study applying a design toolkit to support creativity in developing vehicle interfaces for fuel-efficient driving.
Applied Ergonomics, 84, , [103026].
(doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2019.103026).
Abstract
Everyday driving is a significant source of greenhouse gases and pollutants within developed nations. Finding ways to combat these emissions and minimise the impact of anthropometric climate change is a growing challenge for all research disciplines. This current paper explores the use of a design toolkit “Design with Intent” to generate ideas for in-vehicle interfaces designed to reduce fuel use and emissions. A preliminary interface validation assessment is also presented in order to assess whether the ideas generated were appropriate in encouraging behavioural change and of potential value. It is suggested that whilst further evaluation of the interfaces are required, the use of the “Design with Intent” toolkit facilitated the creative process, allowing engineers to conceive initial interface designs in a creative manner.
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Accepted/In Press date: 1 December 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 10 January 2020
Published date: April 2020
Keywords:
Design toolkit, Fuel efficient driving, Ideation, Interface design
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Local EPrints ID: 436557
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/436557
ISSN: 0003-6870
PURE UUID: 7aca4173-cad8-4a03-a2e7-fd3b637adccc
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