Fashion : the missing element in wearable technology design : a thesis submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Creative Technologies (MCT), 2020 / Melissa Lin ; supervisor: Frances Joseph.

There have been significant advancements in the research and development of wearable technologies over the last decade; however, only a few of these products are commercially successful. This mixed-methods research project investigates how wearable technology designers could focus more on the aesthe...

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Main Author: Lin, Melissa (Author)
Corporate Author: Auckland University of Technology. Colab
Format: Ethesis
Language:English
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Summary:There have been significant advancements in the research and development of wearable technologies over the last decade; however, only a few of these products are commercially successful. This mixed-methods research project investigates how wearable technology designers could focus more on the aesthetic, fashionability, and wearability of products to attract greater attention from consumers, and potentially achieve greater success on the market. I seek to integrate a fashion design perspective with current wearable technology design processes to improve the attractiveness of wearable technology to the early majority. This research is positioned within the framework of action research informed by a literature review and an analysis of existing wearable products in a particular category (facewear) on the market. It uses design-and-prototype as a process to explore and to demonstrate fashion informed aesthetic possibilities, and uses existing products to inform user needs. This research provides insights to help inform understanding of future wearable technology designs. The project outcomes include facewear designs and prototypes developed by the researcher based on the analysis of the literature and existing products. The findings and creative concepts are incorporated into a written thesis that discusses and appraises the facewear designs and the integrated fashion-wearables design approach.
Author supplied keywords: Wearable Technology; Aesthetics; Design process; Fashionability.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
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