Waheed, S. (2022). A methodology for Product redesign and design refresh. International Design Journal, 12(4), 55-64. doi: 10.21608/idj.2023.149994.1051
Samaa Ahmed Waheed. "A methodology for Product redesign and design refresh". International Design Journal, 12, 4, 2022, 55-64. doi: 10.21608/idj.2023.149994.1051
Waheed, S. (2022). 'A methodology for Product redesign and design refresh', International Design Journal, 12(4), pp. 55-64. doi: 10.21608/idj.2023.149994.1051
Waheed, S. A methodology for Product redesign and design refresh. International Design Journal, 2022; 12(4): 55-64. doi: 10.21608/idj.2023.149994.1051
A methodology for Product redesign and design refresh
Metalwork Department, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University
Abstract
Redesign usually involves significant changes in product packaging that result from changes in its shape and size. Research problem: The line between a design refresh and redesign is often blurred when the goal of an appearance update evolves into more massive and more impactful changes. If the changes made by the designer affect the look, function and functionality of the product then this will undoubtedly be considered a kind of re-design. The solution may be to clarify the differences between both processes in their objectives, results, and even procedures for each of them. The research question can be summarized in: How can designers benefit from updating and re-designing in reformulating products and building them in design and practicality by benefiting from the user experience? Research objectives: Preparing an applied methodology that takes into account the difference between re-design and design refresh in product design to achieve the best return in the product design process, as well as benefit from the review and analysis of user experience in a comprehensive and accurate way to find appropriate design procedures. Research Methodology: The study uses the inductive approach. The induction process in this study is based on the process of deriving a design methodology from multiple observations and readings and follow-up of designers while performing their work tasks.