How designers think: the design process demystified
Author: Lawson, Bryan Publisher: Architectural Press, 2006. ; Elsevier, 2006.Edition: 4th ed.Language: EnglishDescription: 321 p. : Ill./Photos ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780750660778Type of document: BookNote: Doriot: for 2018-2019 courses Bibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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NC1010 .L39 2006
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Doriot: for 2018-2019 courses
Includes bibliographical references and index
Digitized
How Designers Think The Design Process Demystified Contents Preface Acknowledgements Part One What is Design? 1 Introduction 2 The changing role of the designer 3 Route maps of the design process Part Two Problems and Solutions 4 The components of design problems 5 Measurement, criteria and judgement in design 6 A model of design problems 7 Problems, solutions and the design process Part Three Design Thinking 8 Types and styles of thinking 9 Creative thinking 10 Guiding principles 11 Design strategies 12 Design tactics 13 Design traps 14 Designing with others 15 Design as conversation and perception 16 Towards a model of designing Bibliography Index vii xi 3 17 31 53 63 83 112 129 145 159 181 200 220 233 265 287 305 313
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