reversedesign
Reversedesign is a design approach that centers on understanding, deconstructing, and reconfiguring existing products, systems, or processes to enable repair, remanufacture, or redesign. In practice, reversedesign can refer to analyzing a finished artifact to determine its components and manufacturing methods, or to adopting a forward-looking design mindset that plans for end-of-life recovery and easy disassembly from the outset.
Its core ideas include designing for modularity and standardization, choosing repairable components, minimizing proprietary constraints, labeling
Reversedesign is closely related to, and sometimes overlaps with, design for disassembly, repairability, and the broader
Applications span consumer electronics, furniture, packaging, and other manufactured goods, as well as educational contexts where
Challenges include higher upfront costs, trade-offs with aesthetics or performance, intellectual property considerations, and the lack