Design Things offers an innovative view of design thinking and design practice, envisioning ways to combine creative design with a participatory approach encompassing aesthetic and democratic practices and values. The authors of Design Things look a
Different Perspectives in Design Thinking
β Scribed by Yvonne Eriksson
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 261
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Globalization and digitalization are buzz words in contemporary society. They affect both our private and our professional lives. Society has become more diverse with easier access to information and to virtual platforms that gives us opportunity to be in touch with colleagues, friends, family, etc. at any time. A complex environment is emerging wherein internet of things and big data are being integrated with products, production systems, healthcare, andΒ daily activity and play an important part in decision making. This has an impact on future designs and the role of designers. Responsible designers with a holistic perspective are needed.
The book highlights several aspects of design thinking such as Information Design and Critical Design. The meaning of culture, gender and disabilities are also discussed. The functions of Information Design are changing from βshowing the wayβ, instruction manuals and graphic design. It will affect among others, healthcare technology, smart products and Industry 4.0. Design thinking perspective that includes users from the entire chain and from the producer to the end user of the product or service, is needed. This will also require gender and culture issues to be taken into consideration in designing products and services. Design thinking methods and critical aspects of design will contribute to an inclusive society.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Preface
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Design Thinking between Myth and Methodology
2. Critical Design and Design Thinking vs. critical design and design thinking
3. Adding Rigor to Advance Design Thinking
4. Situated Design Thinking
5. The Challenge of Designing Meaningful Information
6. Gendered Design ThinkingβSo-called Logic of People and Things
7. On Design DialoguesβTheir Roots, Features, and Usage
8. Design Thinking and Designerly Ways of Knowing in Operational Research Practice
9. Design Thinking and Welfare Technology: A Focus on Information Design
10. Raising Usersβ Confidence in their own Technology Literacy as part of the Design Process
11. Lessons Learned: A Plea for Curricularizing Design Thinking in Engineering Education
Index
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