Design for serene textile experiences

A toolkit

Conference Paper (2024)
Author(s)

Stefano Parisi (TU Delft - Materials and Manufacturing)

Holly McQuillan (TU Delft - Materials and Manufacturing)

E Karana (TU Delft - Emerging Materials)

Research Group
Materials and Manufacturing
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2024.1012
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Materials and Manufacturing
ISBN (electronic)
978-1-912294-62-6
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Abstract

Serenity plays a pivotal role in human well-being, as it fosters an enduring sense of peace and calmness. Everyday textile artifacts, with their qualities of softness, malleability, and flexibility, hold the capacity to greatly enhance serenity in user experiences. Drawing from the foundation of materials experience and material-driven design, this paper introduces a design toolkit aimed at harnessing the potential of textiles in creating serene experiences. The toolkit was refined through two exploratory workshops involving design professionals from both academic and industrial backgrounds. By emphasizing the interplay of form, material, and time in textile experiences, this toolkit offers a vocabulary and set of techniques for discussing and designing for serene textile experiences across different material and time scales. We further explore avenues for the toolkit's employment, expansion, and adaptation for use in a wide array of material-driven design projects.