Meanings of materials through sensorial properties and manufacturing processes

Journal Article (2009)
Author(s)

E Karana (TU Delft - OLD Reliability and Durability)

P.P.M. Hekkert (TU Delft - Form and Experience)

P.V. Kandachar (TU Delft - Design for Sustainability)

Research Group
OLD Reliability and Durability
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2008.09.028
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Publication Year
2009
Language
English
Research Group
OLD Reliability and Durability
Issue number
7
Volume number
30
Pages (from-to)
2778-2784

Abstract

Materials get different meanings in various products. Several aspects can be effective in how meanings are attributed to materials. In this current study we focus on sensorial properties of materials (e.g. roughness, glossiness, transparency, etc.) and manufacturing processes (e.g. polishing, joining, molding, etc.) as effective aspects in meaning attribution. 25 participants were asked to select products expressing five given meanings in which materials predominantly play a role: aggressive, nostalgic, professional, sexy and toy-like. Then, they were asked to appraise materials of their products (1) verbally through interviews and (2) on paper through a list of sensorial properties and manufacturing processes presented by five-point scales. In total 125 products were collected and analyzed. The most effective properties in the overall evaluation were identified. Certain properties were found to be effective in attributing particular meanings to materials. For instance, while transparency and smoothness were very much used for conveying the meaning of sexy, hardness and dark colors were frequently used for expressing professionalism in materials.

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