The Design Way
Intentional Change
in an Unpredictable World
Second Edition, MIT Press (2012)
Harold G. Nelson and Erik Stolterman
Humans did not discover fire--they designed it. Design is not defined
by software programs, blueprints, or font choice. When we create new
things--technologies, organizations, processes, systems, environments, ways of
thinking--we engage in design. With this expansive view of design as their
premise, in The Design Way, Harold Nelson and Erik Stolterman make the
case for design as its own culture of inquiry and action. They offer not a
recipe for design practice or theorizing but a formulation of design culture’s
fundamental core of ideas. These ideas--which form “the design way”--are
applicable to an infinite variety of design domains, from such traditional
fields as architecture and graphic design to such nontraditional design areas
as organizational, educational, interaction and healthcare design.
Nelson and Stolterman present design culture
in terms of foundations (first principles), fundamentals (core concepts), and
metaphysics, and then discuss these issues from both learner’s and
practitioner’s perspectives. The text of this second edition is accompanied by
new detailed images, “schemas” that visualize, conceptualize, and structure the
authors’ understanding of design inquiry. This text itself has been revised and
expanded throughout, in part in response to reader feedback.
Looking forward to this!
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