DesignBridge: Bridging Designer Expertise and User Preferences through AI-Enhanced Co-Design for Fashion
Yuheng Shao, Yuansong Xu, Yifan Jin, Shuhao Zhang, Wenxin Gu, and Quan Li

TL;DR
DesignBridge is an AI-powered co-design system that enhances collaboration between designers and users in fashion, improving preference collection and integration through interactive, multi-platform tools.
Contribution
It introduces a novel AI-enhanced co-design system that bridges designer expertise and user preferences across three structured stages.
Findings
Significantly improves user preference collection and analysis.
Enables better integration of diverse user feedback into fashion designs.
Enhances collaboration efficiency between designers and users.
Abstract
Effective collaboration between designers and users is important for fashion design, which can increase the user acceptance of fashion products and thereby create value. However, it remains an enduring challenge, as traditional designer-centric approaches restrict meaningful user participation, while user-driven methods demand design proficiency, often marginalizing professional creative judgment. Current co-design practices, including workshops and AI-assisted frameworks, struggle with low user engagement, inefficient preference collection, and difficulties in balancing user feedback with design considerations. To address these challenges, we conducted a formative study with designers and users experienced in co-design (N=7), identifying critical challenges for current collaboration between designers and users in the co-design process, and their requirements. Informed by these…
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TopicsInnovative Human-Technology Interaction · Persona Design and Applications · AI in Service Interactions
