Theoretical Framework for Innovation Design with Optimised Customization

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Design is the core of innovation activity, and it aims to establish better and comprehensive qualities of products. It is also a process to explore and enhance the human experience. During decades of exploration and practice, designers have developed many effective design methods and methodologies. However, users always have more needs and higher expectations. How will the human needs develop in the future What will the future design is This paper discusses the relationship between the development of human needs and the process of product evolution, explores the future design trends and presents a theoretical framework for innovation design with optimised customization.

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