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El. knyga: Designing for the 21st Century: Volume II: Interdisciplinary Methods and Findings

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  • Formatas: 358 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351964753
  • Formatas: 358 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351964753

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An exploration of emergent roles for design and the 21st century designer explored through the work of 21 research teams. Over a twelve-month period each of these groups held a series of workshops and events to examine different facets of future design activity. Each of the contributions describes the context of enquiry, the journey taken by the research team and key insights generated through discourse. Editor and Initiative Director, Tom Inns, provides an introductory chapter that suggests ways that the reader might navigate these different viewpoints.

As we become familiar with the 21st century we can see that what we are designing is changing, new technologies support the creation of new forms of product and service, and new pressures on business and society demand the design of solutions to increasingly complex problems, sometimes local, often global in nature. Customers, users and stakeholders are no longer passive recipients of design, expectations are higher, and increased participation is often essential. This book explores these issues through the work of 21 research teams. Over a twelve-month period each of these groups held a series of workshops and events to examine different facets of future design activity as part of the UK's research council supported Designing for the 21st Century Research Initiative. Each of these 21 contributions describes the context of enquiry, the journey taken by the research team and key insights generated through discourse. Editor and Initiative Director, Tom Inns, provides an introductory chapter that suggests ways that the reader might navigate these different viewpoints.
Acknowledgements v
Preface vii
Introduction 11(14)
Prof. Tom Inns
Design Scoreboard: Development of an Approach to Comparing International Design Capabilities
25(14)
Dr. James Moultrie
Finbarr Livesey
2020 Vision - The UK Design Industry Ten Years On: Implications for Design Businesses of the Future
39(16)
Prof. Alex Williams
Prof. Rachel Cooper
Martyn Evans
Dr. Qian Sun
Designing for Services in Science and Technology-based Enterprises
55(12)
Lucy Kimbell
Considerate Design for Personalized Fashion
67(20)
Prof. Sandy Black
Dr. Claudia Eckert
Philip Delamore
Dr. Frances Geesin
Steven Harkin
Dr. Penelope Watkins
Fatemeh Eskandarypur
Embracing Complexity in Design: Emerging Perspectives and Opportunities
87(14)
Dr. Katerina Alexiou
Prof. Jeffrey Johnson
Dr. Theodore Zamenopoulos
Metadesign: The Design Practice that Designs Itself
101(15)
Prof. John Wood
Emergent Objects: Performance and Interdisciplinary Design at the Human/Technological Interface
116(16)
Dr. Joslin McKinney
Alice Bayliss
Dr. Sita Popat
Prof. Mick Wallis
Democratising Technology: A Method
132(14)
Dr. Ann Light
Branded Meeting Places: Ubiquitous Technologies and the Design of Places for Meaningful Human Encounter
146(14)
Prof. Richard Coyne
Dr. James Stwart
Dr. Mark Wright
Henrik Ekeus
Prof. Robin Williams
Dr. Penny Travlou
My Exhibition: Personalising Unencumbered Multimedia Content in a Museum Environment
160(12)
Prof. Chris Rust
Prof. Alison McKay
Dr. Mark Bylthe
Prof. Peter Wright
Jeff Baggot
Design and Physicality - Towards an Understanding of Physicality in Design and Use
172(18)
Prof. Alan Dix
Dr. Steve Gill
Dr. Devina Ramduny-Ellis
Jo Hare
Making Sense of the City: Representing the Multi-Modality of Urban Space
190(18)
Dr. Raymond Lucas
Gordon Mair
Dr. Ombretta Romice
Welcoming Workplace: Rapid Design Intervention to Determine the Office Environment Needs of Older Knowledge Workers
208(17)
Prof. Jeremy Myerson
Jo-Anne Bichard
Realising Participatory Design with Children and Young People: A Case Study of Design and Refurbishment in Schools
225(13)
Prof. Andree Woodcock
Dr. Peter Kraftl
Dr. John Horton
Dr. Peter Adey
Matthew Kinross
Michelle Newman
Dr. Olga den Besten
Bike Off 2 - Catalysing Anti Theft Bike, Bike Parking and Information Design for the 21st Century: An Open Innovation Research Approach
238(20)
Adam Thorpe
Prof. Lorraine Gamman
Prof. Paul Ekblom
Shane Johnson
Aiden Sidebottom
Inclusive New Media Design: The Place of Accessibility Guidelines in the Work of Web Designers
258(12)
Dr. Helen Kennedy
Siobhan Thomas
Simon Evans
Practical Design for Social Action
270(13)
Dr. Andy Dearden
Dr. Ann Light
Wendy Olphert
Leonie Ramondt
Steve Walker
People-centred Computational Environments for Design Discovery: Establishing a Fully Integrated Framework
283(21)
Prof. Ian Parmee
Dr. Azahar Machwe
Dr. Damien Williams
Prof. Jan Noyes
Prof. Lisa Hall
Prof. John Miles
Chris Simons
Prof. David Smith
Design Synthesis and Shape Generation
304(18)
Prof. Alison McKay
Dr. Scott Chase
Dr. Steven Garner
Dr. lestyn Jowers
Dr. Miquel Prats
Prof. David Hogg
Dr. Hau Hing Chau
Prof. Alan de Pennington
Prof. Christopher Earl
Dr. Sungwoo Lim
Stress Computation, Visualisation, and Measurement in:
1. Design of Minimum Energy Forms of Fabric Enclosures, and
2. Painting Conservation and Novel Artist Materials
322(21)
Prof. Wanda J. Lewis
John S. Brew
Index 343
Professor Tom Inns is Director of the AHRC/EPSRC Designing for the 21st Century Research Initiative. He is Chair of Design at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, University of Dundee. He was formerly Director of the Design Research Centre, Brunel University, UK.