COSTA, Rafael Gomes da.
Resumen:
In the face of socioeconomic transformations presented in the last decades, more
precisely post-Cold War, the role of the designer has been debated. Globalizationrelated
phenomena, such as de-globalization and glocalization, have pushed the
designer's approach to a more responsible approach that meets contemporary social
concerns, especially respect for cultural diversity (BONFIM, 1990). Therefore, in the
midst of these new demands, in the face of the design process of new products, this
study aims to qualify and promote the debate related to the decision-making process
focused on the development of objects that will meet these new identity and symbolic
prerogatives. Considering the benefit of how to impose and expose locality to them in
their development process, that is, to establish parameters for the analysis of the
identity appeal by their designer, in the choice of prototypes that best fit the preestablished
identity attributes. Counting on the plausible means of aid, since it
translates into a set of enduring methods and techniques for grant decision making
with greater support, the area of Multicriteria Support to Decision. As for the
methodology used, a research was exploratory, descriptive and quali-quantitative
(mixed), using a single and decisive case, with multiple units of analysis, as the main
means of validation of the multicriteria model of identity analysis, established. The
results obtained evidenced the positive operation of the multicriteria model of identity
analysis of products with local attributes, made possible by the bibliographic
exploration referring to the triad "design x culture x local identity", linked to the
multicriteria approach to decision support.