Designerly Ways of Knowing / Edition 1

Designerly Ways of Knowing / Edition 1

by Nigel Cross
ISBN-10:
1846283000
ISBN-13:
9781846283000
Pub. Date:
04/11/2006
Publisher:
Springer London
ISBN-10:
1846283000
ISBN-13:
9781846283000
Pub. Date:
04/11/2006
Publisher:
Springer London
Designerly Ways of Knowing / Edition 1

Designerly Ways of Knowing / Edition 1

by Nigel Cross
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Overview

The concept of ‘designerly ways of knowing’ emerged in the late 1970s in association with the development of new approaches in design education. Professor Nigel Cross first clearly articulated this concept in a paper called ‘Designerly Ways of Knowing’ which was published in the journal Design Studies in 1982. Since then, the field of study has grown considerably, as both design education and design research have developed together into a new discipline of design. This book provides a unique insight into a field of study with important implications for design research, education and practice.

Professor Nigel Cross is one of the most internationally-respected design researchers and this book is a revised and edited collection of key parts of his published work from the last quarter century. Designerly Ways of Knowing traces the development of a research interest in articulating and understanding the nature of design cognition, and the concept that designers (whether architects, engineers, product designers, etc.) have and use particular ‘designerly’ ways of knowing and thinking. There are chapters covering the following topics:

the nature and nurture of design ability;
creative cognition in design;
the natural intelligence of design;
design discipline versus design science; and,
expertise in design.
As a timeline of scholarship and research, and a resource for understanding how designers think and work, Designerly Ways of Knowing will be of interest to researchers, teachers and students of design; design practitioners and design managers.

This is a major contribution to the literature of design research, knowledgeable, informed, and - above all - interesting.

Ken Friedman, Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Design, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781846283000
Publisher: Springer London
Publication date: 04/11/2006
Edition description: 2006
Pages: 114
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.36(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Nigel Cross is Professor of Design Studies at the UK’s Open University and a leading international figure in the world of design research. With academic and practical backgrounds in architecture and industrial design, he has conducted research in computer-aided design, design methodology and design education since the nineteen-sixties. His current principal research interest is in design cognition, based on studies of expert and exceptional designers. He has been a member of the academic staff of the pioneering, multi-media Open University since 1970, where he has been responsible for, or instrumental in, a wide range of distance education courses in design and technology. For many years Professor Cross was Head of the Department of Design and Innovation at the Open University – a department with one of the strongest research records in Art and Design in the UK. Recent books by Professor Cross include the third edition of his successful textbook on Engineering Design Methods (Wiley, 2000), and he has been a co-editor of books on Research in Design Thinking, Analysing Design Activity and Expertise in Design. His total publications list includes more than 120 items, plus many Open University course texts, broadcasts, etc. Professor Cross is also Editor-in-Chief of the international journal of Design Studies.

Table of Contents

Designerly Ways of KnowingThe Nature and Nurture of Design AbilityNatural and Artificial Intelligence in DesignCreative Cognition in Design I: The Creative LeapCreative Cognition in Design II: Creative StrategiesUnderstanding Design CognitionDesign as a Discipline
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