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Nathan is a University Lecturer in the Cambridge Engineering Design Centre. His interests are in the areas of industrial design, product aesthetics and consumer response. In particular, he is focusing on the potential for product appearance to act as a medium of communication between designers and consumers. Nathan holds a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, a PhD in Product Aesthetics and has professional experience in the fields of aerospace design, materials research and information technology. More information can be found at Nathan's research homepage: [http://www-edc.eng.cam.ac.uk/people/nc266.html]. | Nathan is a University Lecturer in the Cambridge Engineering Design Centre. His interests are in the areas of industrial design, product aesthetics and consumer response. In particular, he is focusing on the potential for product appearance to act as a medium of communication between designers and consumers. Nathan holds a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, a PhD in Product Aesthetics and has professional experience in the fields of aerospace design, materials research and information technology. More information can be found at Nathan's research homepage: [test http://www-edc.eng.cam.ac.uk/people/nc266.html]. | ||
Revision as of 11:55, 26 August 2011
Nathan is a University Lecturer in the Cambridge Engineering Design Centre. His interests are in the areas of industrial design, product aesthetics and consumer response. In particular, he is focusing on the potential for product appearance to act as a medium of communication between designers and consumers. Nathan holds a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, a PhD in Product Aesthetics and has professional experience in the fields of aerospace design, materials research and information technology. More information can be found at Nathan's research homepage: [test http://www-edc.eng.cam.ac.uk/people/nc266.html].
Crucible Projects:
- Strategy roadmaps
- Design intent
- Shared agency in computer use
- Empirical product aesthetics
- Graphic elicitation
Crucible Theme: Visual representation Crucible Theme: Sketching as a design practice