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An Initial Model for Generative Design Research: Bringing Together Generative Focus Group (GFG) and Experience Reflection Modelling (ERM)
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2015-06-30
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Bakırlıoğlu, Yekta
Oğur, Dilruba
Doğan, Çağla
Turhan, Senem
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Understanding people’s experiences and the context of use of a product at the earliest stages of the design process has in the last decade become an important aspect of both the design profession and design education. Generative design research helps designers understand user experiences, while also throwing light on their current needs, preferences and future expectations. In this paper, two complementary methods, namely the Generative Focus Group (GFG) approach and Experience Reflection Modelling (ERM), w...
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Y. Bakırlıoğlu, D. Oğur, Ç. Doğan, and S. Turhan, “An Initial Model for Generative Design Research: Bringing Together Generative Focus Group (GFG) and Experience Reflection Modelling (ERM),” 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/82607.