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NEW DESIGN PROCESS MODELS FOR THE AUDIO VISUAL INDUSTRY: A DESIGN SCIENCE APPROACH

Eriksson, P. E.; Eriksson, Y.; Swenberg, T.; Sverrisson, A. // 2010
Industrial design processes have several common denominators regardless of the actual design. This is to say that the production of moving images is a kind of design process. Even though every single ...

On Designing “Stochastic Idea Generator”

Mima, Yoshiaki // 2010
There are some software tools for supporting idea generation, with which user can generate various ideas with stochastic process. One of the most popular examples is the method so called ...

Pressure toward Creativity: Individual/Group Work in Student Design Competition

Pibernik, Jesenka; Milcic, Diana; Bota, Josip // 2010
There are several ways to organize creative work in an educational environment. Among the most frequently applied models is the design workshop. Depending on the desired outcomes, a workshop can be ...

Procedure to obtain and organise creative solutions: Water Shortage case

Lloveras, Joaquim // 2010
In this paper, a general problem is understood as one affecting many people and with a complex solution, for example water shortage. This paper presents the problem of limited water resources in a ...

Progressive Approach to Assessment Practises Within Design

Leslie, John Arthur; Crisp A; Dale, James // 2010
The author reflecting on the conference theme, ‘when design education and design research meet’ began contemplating on thirty-one years of teaching design in Higher Education [HE], fifteen years of ...

Proposal for a subject: Creativity, Ecodesign and Patents

Lloveras, Joaquim // 2010
A proposal for a new free-elective course in the Technical University of Catalonia, namely Creativity, Ecodesign and Patents, is presented. The course brings together three previous free-elective ...

Reflections on design education

Crisp, Alan Roy // 2010
The author reflecting on the conference theme, ‘when design education and design research meet’ began contemplating on thirty-one years of teaching design in Higher Education [HE], fifteen years of ...

Research through design as a teaching tool

Loy, Jennifer; Ancher, Simon // 2010
For an academic in an applied, professional area of study, such as Industrial Design or Engineering, the competing interests of teaching, administration and the demands of research are compounded by ...

Researching First Contact Emotional Responses to Products

Reynolds, Tim // 2010
This paper provides an overview of ongoing research at the inception stage of a PhD research project in the area of design and emotion, and discusses some of the key issues that have arisen out of ...

Safe Environments for Innovation - Developing a New Multidisciplinary Masters Programme

Bailey, Mark; Smith,Neil // 2010
This paper outlines the research and resulting curriculum design activities conducted as a collaborative venture between Northumbria University’s School of Design, School of Computing, Engineering ...

SHAPE IDEATION TROUGH SHAPE METAPHORS

Wiegers, T.; Song, Y.; Vergeest, J. S. M. // 2010
Shape communication was observed in an experiment. Fourteen subject pairs explained the shape of ten objects to each other. All subjects applied shape metaphors, in particular for the five clay ...

Shared Insights in Design Processes – A Discussion of In-vivo Evidence in and beyond Existing Creativity Frameworks

Wiltschnig, Stefan; Onarheim, Balder; Christensen, Bo T // 2010
This paper presents evidence for shared insight moments in real world design processes in the context of product development for a large international medical appliance manufacturer. The findings are ...

SUPPORTING CREATIVITY IN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN: METHOD 635-EXTENDED

Schroeer, B.; Kain, A.; Lindemann, U. // 2010
Different idea generation methods find application in conceptual product design to support creativity. While these methods are applied successfully on lower levels of product concretization, not many ...

The Creation Model in Image Design

Takada, Tetsuo // 2010
This study visualizes the creation process for image design. In research which regards an image plastically as a concept and a thinking process, the "creative thinking" of Paul Clay can be ...

THE ROLE OF THE DESIGNER WITHIN SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT: PART OF THE SOLUTION OR PART OF THE PROBLEM

Vint, L. A. // 2010
Designers are considered as an integral part of the creative industry; however, in reality they represent the consequence business. Designing involves problem solving and improving people's ...

The ‘X’ Factor: A Hypothesis to Find the Roots of Creativity

Duwarahan, Rajendra // 2010
How many factors are out there to have an impact on design creativity? We are in need of creativity because capturing knowledge of a process and emulating or automating it is becoming increasingly ...

Toy design as a tool

Eriksson, Yvonne; Jerregård, Helena // 2010
The aim of this paper is to report the results of the undergraduate project course Toy Design for Creative Play (Mälardalen University, Sweden) based on human-centred design. It can be described as a ...

Toying With Creative Design: Starting to Design Instruments of Play

Heljakka, Katriina Irja // 2010
The essential elements in building fun and memorable experiences may have to do with playfulness and gaming. The demand for toys among products consumed during leisure time is growing. The toy ...

Visualization – a Catalyst for Creativity in New Product Development (NPD)

Wikström, Anders // 2010
There is a keen need for research within the area of product development. The use of visualizations in the development process, especially, is often unstructured and ad hoc. By focusing on the ...

What if Creativity were 60 things not one: Towards a grammar of design

Greene, Richard Tabor // 2010
This paper reports pilot study results on 3 things: a) Creativity Models as a Possible Language of Design--- designers and others segment detailed protocols of actual design processes at points where ...

What is the Problem – Sustainability beyond light globes and water buckets?

Clune, Stephen John // 2010
This paper presents a methodology in an attempt to address the lacuna between the scale of unsustainability described in the literature – and the initiatives employed by designers and the ...

“Mind the Oddness Trap!” - Theory and Practice in Design Thinking

Noweski, Christine; Meinel, Christoph // 2010
In design thinking, theory and practice are closely interconnected. The theory serves as a blueprint, guiding companies in general and design teams in particular through the design process. Given ...

A Dialectical Approach to Solve Inventive Problems Using Genetic Algorithms and TRIZ: Searching for a Computer Aided Innovation Shell

Duran-Novoa, Roberto Alejandro; Leon-Rovira, Noel; Uresti, Eduardo // 2009
Inventive problems need creativity to be solved, which is usually believed to be beyond comprehension and, thus, methodology. TRIZ and Genetic Algorithms (GAs) have shown that this is at least ...

A Leading Role for Design as an Economic Development Enabler

Wood, Bruce Macleod // 2009
Economic development agencies at national and regional levels have recognised the importance of design and creativity as a driver toward growth, wealth creation and potentially company and job ...

Boolean Searches

The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:

  • design community
    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”.
  • +design -community
    Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”.
  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
  • +design +(>community <decisions)
    Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions”
  • design*
    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
    Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.

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