Situated design methods

All design is situated -- carried out from an embedded position. Design involves many participants and encompasses a range of interactions and interdependencies among designers, designs, design methods, and users. Design is also multidisciplinary, extending beyond the traditional design professions...

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Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2014]
SeriesDesign thinking, design theory.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9780262321006
9780262027632
Physical Description1 online zdroj (xi, 400 pages) : illustrations, maps.

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Table of Contents:
  • Situated methods in design / Jesper Simonsen ... [et al.]
  • Project designs for student design projects / Morten Hertzum
  • Design and co-design of project-organized studies / Jørgen Lerche Nielsen and Lars Birch Andreasen
  • Investigating situated use of the MUST method / Keld Bødker, Finn Kensing, and Jesper Simonsen
  • Soft design science methodology / Jan Pries-Heje, John Venable, and Richard Baskerville
  • Collective analysis of qualitative data / Jesper Simonsen and Karin Friberg
  • Wheel of rituals in design / Henriette Christrup
  • Making and playing with customer journeys / Sune Gudiksen and Connie Svabo
  • Reflexive learning through visual methods / Lisbeth Frølunde
  • Urban co-creation / Martin Severin Frandsen and Lene Pfeiffer Petersen
  • Emergent urban spaces / Kristine Samson
  • Portable audio design / Sanne Krogh Groth
  • Alternate reality games / Erik Kristiansen
  • Designing software-based interactive installations / Troels Andreasen, Niels Christian Juul, and Mads Rosendahl
  • A pragmatist method for situated experience design / Sara Malou Strandvad
  • Electric vehicle design / Thomas Budde Christensen and Niels Jørgensen
  • Sustainable transition / Ole Erik Hansen and Bent Søndergård
  • Methods for prevention of environmental impacts / Thomas Budde Christensen, Tyge Kjær, and Rikke Lybæk
  • Transferring methods to new contexts / Marit Neisig.