peer-reviewedConceptual design is an emerging area of design research and practice which shares much in common with conceptual art. Both are driven by the idea that the concept or question behind the artefacts they produce is often more important than the artefacts themselves. Speculative design is the most prominent form of conceptual work undertaken by designers. This article argues that being speculative, and as such forward looking, it leaves a deficit in our evaluation of current issues in design and their roots. A more immediate and introspective form of conceptual design may allow us to make better decisions by questioning and challenging current design culture and contemporary practice
This research aims to make a contribution in the context of design thinking at a global cultural sca...
Design thinking is firmly established as a key driver of tomorrow's innovations (Martin 2009). Poise...
Organisations are increasingly finding themselves operating in environments that are characterised b...
peer-reviewedWhile public appreciation is vital to technological inventions, the ramifications of th...
The design of the future is the design of trust in relation to uncertainty and risk. Although you ca...
The scope of this theme is to explore the burgeoning interest in interdisciplinary engagements betwe...
Design research increasingly explores emergent applications of technologies through experimental pra...
non-peer-reviewedThis article adopts discursive phenomenography as a viable qualitative approach to...
: This paper aims to explore the role that critical engagement with precedent might play in the deli...
peer-reviewedBusinesses are increasingly facing complex, even wicked, operating conditions with hype...
Design-led innovation interventions are predicated on the importance of establishing complex discipl...
Can projects of reimagining complement more critical research? Writing in response to comments on he...
non-peer-reviewedThis is a reflection on teaching practice, focusing on design process in a BA Honou...
non-peer-reviewedThe emergence of experience design marks a progression from what design creates to ...
Creativity is a loaded concept, which we seem to assign unconditional merit. The danger in this ari...
This research aims to make a contribution in the context of design thinking at a global cultural sca...
Design thinking is firmly established as a key driver of tomorrow's innovations (Martin 2009). Poise...
Organisations are increasingly finding themselves operating in environments that are characterised b...
peer-reviewedWhile public appreciation is vital to technological inventions, the ramifications of th...
The design of the future is the design of trust in relation to uncertainty and risk. Although you ca...
The scope of this theme is to explore the burgeoning interest in interdisciplinary engagements betwe...
Design research increasingly explores emergent applications of technologies through experimental pra...
non-peer-reviewedThis article adopts discursive phenomenography as a viable qualitative approach to...
: This paper aims to explore the role that critical engagement with precedent might play in the deli...
peer-reviewedBusinesses are increasingly facing complex, even wicked, operating conditions with hype...
Design-led innovation interventions are predicated on the importance of establishing complex discipl...
Can projects of reimagining complement more critical research? Writing in response to comments on he...
non-peer-reviewedThis is a reflection on teaching practice, focusing on design process in a BA Honou...
non-peer-reviewedThe emergence of experience design marks a progression from what design creates to ...
Creativity is a loaded concept, which we seem to assign unconditional merit. The danger in this ari...
This research aims to make a contribution in the context of design thinking at a global cultural sca...
Design thinking is firmly established as a key driver of tomorrow's innovations (Martin 2009). Poise...
Organisations are increasingly finding themselves operating in environments that are characterised b...