Knowledge Base Repository

In addition to research papers, the Design Society is developing several valuable resources for those interested in the study of design. These include a repository of PhD theses, a library of case studies and transcripts of design activities, and an archive of our newsletters. Please note that these resources are accessible exclusively to Design Society members.

THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL SKETCH MODELLING IN THE DIGITAL DESIGN ERA

Pedgley, Owain; Şener, Bahar


Type:
Year:
2025
Editor:
Bohemia, Erik; Buck, Lyndon; Grierson, Hilary
Author:
Series:
E&PDE
Institution:
Middle East Technical University, Turkiye
Page(s):
613 - 618
DOI number:
ISBN:
3005-4753
ISSN:
978-1-912254-22-4
Abstract:
The focus for this paper is on physical sketch modelling, and in particular 3D mock-ups, as tangible and experiential representations of product form and function. Although physical sketch modelling is not a new practice, there is a danger that it may become marginalized as digital modelling tools become ever more ubiquitous and favoured in student design processes. The paper puts forward a timely reappraisal of the relevance and value of physical sketch modelling in the digital design era. Definitions of product form and function are provided and then linked to general principles of modelling and sketching in design. Cognitive modelling and externalized modelling in media are introduced as a theoretical grounding for physical sketch modelmaking, followed by a review of the materials and resources typically required. Tensions between digital and physical form creation approaches are discussed. The main comprises a design studio project, where undergraduate industrial design students (n=85) worked in teams to design sustainable take-away food packing and serving solutions. Students were required to develop and communicate product form and function ideas via 3D mock-ups. An analysis of the outcomes established five key areas where 3D mock-ups have advantages over computer aided design (CAD): human factors, form definition and styling, usage scenarios, materialization, and design communication. The paper highlights the importance of retaining physical sketch modelling as a complementary approach, emphasizing its benefits in developing product forms, improving spatial reasoning, and enhancing early-stage design development.
Keywords:

This site uses cookies and other tracking technologies to assist with navigation and your ability to provide feedback, analyse your use of our products and services, assist with our promotional and marketing efforts, and provide content from third parties. Privacy Policy.