“…From the review of the state of the art, two trends in artisan product design research are recognized. The first, is a trend with a short-term vision, identified as remote design, which proposes solutions from outside of artisan context, based on imported technology or, changes that depend on intervention of the external agents for their implementation and continuity [4,5,6,7]. The second trend, with a long-term vision identified as co-design, aims to develop jointly with the artisans, a design of new products instrument that allows them to face the problems of the development of their products and their commercialization, independently of external agents [8,9,10].…”