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Industrial Design, Rapid Prototyping Tech, and the Co-creation of Assistive Tech
By: Alejandra Nash | Photo Credit: Leila Aflatoony, School of Industrial Design
Georgia Tech’s School of Industrial Design distinguishes itself through its commitment to the end-user and its multidisciplinary approach to problem-solving. Through rapid prototype iteration and a focus on people, industrial design students gain valuable practice in empathetic design that was put to the challenge to truly change one woman’s life.
In a collaborative effort to improve the user experience for an end-user, School of Industrial Design’s Assistant Professor Leila Aflatoony, Professor Jon Sanford, and Ph.D. student and CIDI research scientist, Su Jin (Susan) Lee, partnered up with students and occupational therapists to explore rapid prototyping methods in the creation of custom tech solutions for users with mobility impairments.
The partnership and project offered a four-part design workshop for four Georgia Tech industrial design students and four occupational therapists from Emory Health and Brenau University.
Collectively, their goal was to iterate and co-design a device to [...]