Design Thinking: Understanding How Designers Think and Work
Autor Prof. Nigel Crossen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iul 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350305069
ISBN-10: 1350305065
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 55 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350305065
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 55 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Structured around in-depth case studies of expert designers, interwoven with overviews and analyses allowing students to understand theoretical concepts with concrete examples.
Notă biografică
Nigel Cross is Emeritus Professor of Design Studies, Open University, UK. He has vast experience as a design teacher and an international reputation as a design researcher through books such as Designerly Ways of Knowing and Analysing Design Activity, and editorship of the leading research journal, Design Studies.
Cuprins
Illustration CreditsPrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroductionThe Design of this Book1. Design AbilityStudying Design AbilityAsking Designers About What They DoDeconstructing What Designers DoWatching What Designers DoThinking About What Designers DoUnderstanding What Designers Do2. Designing to WinBackground: Formula One DesigningRadical InnovationSelf-adjusting SuspensionPit StopsDesigning from First PrinciplesSteering ColumnAnalogical ThinkingIntegrated DesignCity CarModellingLearning from FailureDesign Process and Working Methods3. Designing to PleaseBackground: The Art of Technical DesignLooking for ImprovementSewing MachineConstructive ThinkingGoing Beyond the BriefLocomotiveFixationLearning from FailureDesign Process and Working Methods4. How Designers ThinkMotivation and AttitudeOther Outstanding DesignersCommon FeaturesStrategic ThinkingCreative ThinkingProblem FramingCo-evolution5. Designing to UseThe ExperimentDesign in ActionSystems ViewFirst PrinciplesDesigning for Clients and UsersDiscussion: Design strategy6. Designing TogetherTeamwork in DesignRoles and RelationshipsPlanning and Changing ActivitiesGathering and Sharing InformationGenerating and Adopting ConceptsPlastic TrayPersuasionAvoiding and Resolving ConflictsDiscussion: Design Co-operation7. How Designers WorkCreative WorkingTeam WorkingTeam LeadershipDesign ProcessStructure Versus SpontaneityCollaborative DesigningCreative DesigningThe Creative Bridge8. Design ExpertiseExperts and NovicesFrom Novice to ExpertDevelopment of ExpertiseDeveloping Design ThinkingExpertise in TeamworkDesign IntelligenceThe Designing BrainGlossaryReferencesIndex
Recenzii
I came across the first edition of this book and adopted it immediately for my instructional design course.The second edition is even richer with engaging storytelling and case studies. A must-read for future designers-to-be.
This is the classic book on how designers think and work. While based on solid research, it is also a compelling read: the interviews, case studies and stories from design practice are lively and very accessible. There still is no better explanation.
Are you looking for a book that can help you advance your ability to be a reflective designer? This straightforward book takes on the complex topic of design thinking and gives you gems to reflect on and incorporate into your own design practice.
Nigel Cross has been at the forefront of research in design thinking for several decades. This book elegantly encapsulates his exceptional knowledge of just what it is that makes designing such a unique and valuable activity.
This book highlights the core characteristics of design thinking and its processes through empirical case studies on how designers generate creative designs. Nigel Cross, a pioneer in design research and methodology, analyzes design thinking with insights based on his long-standing experience, which can be of great help to design researchers, educators and students.
Design thinking has radically changed the world. Long before the concept got traction in many disciplines beyond design, Nigel already engaged deeply with the cognitive processes of designers and architects. This book is a much needed refresher on the understanding of these fascinating phenomena. As a design professor with a background in psychology, I am hugely inspired by this book.
This is the classic book on how designers think and work. While based on solid research, it is also a compelling read: the interviews, case studies and stories from design practice are lively and very accessible. There still is no better explanation.
Are you looking for a book that can help you advance your ability to be a reflective designer? This straightforward book takes on the complex topic of design thinking and gives you gems to reflect on and incorporate into your own design practice.
Nigel Cross has been at the forefront of research in design thinking for several decades. This book elegantly encapsulates his exceptional knowledge of just what it is that makes designing such a unique and valuable activity.
This book highlights the core characteristics of design thinking and its processes through empirical case studies on how designers generate creative designs. Nigel Cross, a pioneer in design research and methodology, analyzes design thinking with insights based on his long-standing experience, which can be of great help to design researchers, educators and students.
Design thinking has radically changed the world. Long before the concept got traction in many disciplines beyond design, Nigel already engaged deeply with the cognitive processes of designers and architects. This book is a much needed refresher on the understanding of these fascinating phenomena. As a design professor with a background in psychology, I am hugely inspired by this book.