The central topic of the following BA thesis is the design of an adaptable DJ unit that is suitable for use by different users in various work environments. The product is presented following an analysis of available products, and of a DJs workflow, needs and work environments. Its design takes into account the full user experience: logistics, mixing, equipment maintenance and problem-solving.
The research presented in the first part features an analysis of the historical background, as well as the ethnological aspects of a DJs work. A record of the essential standard technical equipment, set ups and work environments is also given. A subsequent user analysis provides an outline of DJs needs through the use of quantitative and qualitative research methods. The latter's results form the basis of the thesis' design segment that presents the design for a DJ unit that would resolve the known problems dealt with by DJs and sound technicians. The developed concepts have all been tested and evaluated by end users.
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