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Does Scanner Choice Matter for the Design of Foot Orthosis? Open
A variety of 3D volumetric scanners and smart-device applications are currently being used in podiatry for recording virtual foot data. The accuracy and reliability of these devices vary, resulting in a large variation in the quality of fo…
Co-designing Design Thinking Workshops: From Observations to Quality Improvement Insights for Healthcare Innovation Open
Healthcare innovation is the development of new or improved healthcare policies, systems, products, technologies, services or methods of delivery, which aim to improve outcomes for people within healthcare. The Clinical Skills Development …
Rise of the biomedical designer: engaging industrial design students in an advanced manufacturing neurosurgery project Open
The aim of this study was to prepare industrial design students for emerging roles in design and health through a 13-week, neurosurgery-centric design challenge. The study gathered survey data on their before and after perceptions on biome…
Integrating responsive design and interdisciplinarity for healthcare environments Open
Entering a hospital environment can be a disconcerting and disorientating experience\nfor both patients and visitors. These feelings are heightened for users facing particular\nchallenges, for example outpatients experiencing early signs o…
Pattern and the digital narrative: The impact of digital innovation on pattern and placemaking Open
Griffith University, Queensland College of Art, Design. Natalie Haskell is a designer and higher degree researcher at Griffith University, Australia. Research areas include investigating the intersection of materiality and digital fabricat…