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Design Methods

Seeds of Human Futures

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Since its initial publication in 1970, this seminal work on design methodology has garnered international acclaim and has been translated into multiple languages. The author, a pioneer of the design methods movement, critiques traditional design approaches, highlighting their inadequacy in addressing the complexities faced by modern designers. The book presents 35 innovative methods aimed at enhancing designers' sensitivity to user needs, shifting the focus from mere product creation to the thought processes that precede it. Emphasizing the integration of creative and rational skills, it encourages a broader perspective on design rather than narrow specialization. The methods are categorized for ease of use, covering logical procedures like systematic search and systems engineering, data gathering techniques such as literature searches and questionnaires, innovative approaches like brainstorming and synectics, and evaluative methods including specification writing and criteria selection. This comprehensive resource is essential for designers and educators across various fields, including engineering, architecture, planning, and graphic design, as well as for software designers and those involved in creative processes beyond traditional design. It is also pertinent to the teaching of cultural studies, technology, and creative projects.

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Design Methods, John Chris Jones

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Sous-titre
Seeds of Human Futures
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1970
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rigide
ISBN10
0471447900
ISBN13
9780471447900
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Since its initial publication in 1970, this seminal work on design methodology has garnered international acclaim and has been translated into multiple languages. The author, a pioneer of the design methods movement, critiques traditional design approaches, highlighting their inadequacy in addressing the complexities faced by modern designers. The book presents 35 innovative methods aimed at enhancing designers' sensitivity to user needs, shifting the focus from mere product creation to the thought processes that precede it. Emphasizing the integration of creative and rational skills, it encourages a broader perspective on design rather than narrow specialization. The methods are categorized for ease of use, covering logical procedures like systematic search and systems engineering, data gathering techniques such as literature searches and questionnaires, innovative approaches like brainstorming and synectics, and evaluative methods including specification writing and criteria selection. This comprehensive resource is essential for designers and educators across various fields, including engineering, architecture, planning, and graphic design, as well as for software designers and those involved in creative processes beyond traditional design. It is also pertinent to the teaching of cultural studies, technology, and creative projects.