Bespoke and Repetitive: Converging Technologies in the Design of Custom Products

dc.contributor.advisorGermany, Jason
dc.contributor.authorYang, Zerong
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-14T22:03:06Z
dc.date.available2022-07-14T22:03:06Z
dc.date.issued2022-07-14
dc.date.submitted2022
dc.descriptionThesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022
dc.description.abstractThe growth in Industry 4.0 marks a change in some ways that products will be created as well as the ways in which professions like industrial design will continue to grow. Advances in technology, data, and analytics will increasingly give designers the ability to develop customized or bespoke products for a range of end-users. Specifically, the intersection of 3D surface scanning, generative design, and digital fabrication could trigger this growth. This thesis examines how the intersection of these technologies is currently being leveraged by designers, identifies growing opportunities and attributes for bespoke solutions, and envisions a new process for designers to create custom products.
dc.embargo.termsOpen Access
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dc.identifier.otherYang_washington_0250O_24602.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/48719
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.rightsnone
dc.subject
dc.subjectDesign
dc.subject.other
dc.titleBespoke and Repetitive: Converging Technologies in the Design of Custom Products
dc.typeThesis

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