The relationship between rhetoric and design has been the subject of numerous scholarly publications in the last fifty years, but has not been addressed by scholars of engineering design. This paper argues that the relationship is important for theory and practice of design in all its varieties, principally by providing evidence from the literature that rhetoric and design share key characteristics. Both - are broadly applicable across subject matters - concern the particular and the probable - require invention and judgment, and - involve arrangement in space and time From ancient times through the Renaissance, rhetoric was a key element in education, and its methods were widely adapted to other arts, including design. Rhetoric's loss...
“Design ” can be a noun, or a verb. Six paths for research into engineering design (as verb) are ide...
The meaning of ‘design ’ can be captured in a general way by a good definition, but even the best de...
Design between Persuasion and Rhetoric. Footnotes to Peter Sloterdijk What is design? In this artic...
The relationship between rhetoric and design has been the subject of numerous scholarly publications...
Since the 1960’s, there have been many initiatives for promoting theoretical understanding on design...
Words, images, and models are used in order to grasp the often chaotic world. Here the verbal is reg...
Abstract“The function of Rhetoric, then, is to deal with things about which we deliberate, but for w...
In order to understand, grasp and gain knowledge about the often chaotic world around us the strateg...
Many of the ways in which artifacts appear to or actually do affect us-as elegant, dynamic, comforta...
ABSTRACT Rhetoric is a natural part of the design process and has caught the interest of researchers...
Research is concerned with communication of design thinking, from the perspective of a designer, and...
The visual perspective of rhetoric is relatively new in the discipline of rhetoric. Perspective know...
Recognition of design discourses at play in professional practice is key when discussing ways to rei...
In this second paper in a series of three, the aim is to develop a theoretical knowledge base for de...
This thesis illustrates the potential of Kenneth Burke’s theory for interrogating visual design tren...
“Design ” can be a noun, or a verb. Six paths for research into engineering design (as verb) are ide...
The meaning of ‘design ’ can be captured in a general way by a good definition, but even the best de...
Design between Persuasion and Rhetoric. Footnotes to Peter Sloterdijk What is design? In this artic...
The relationship between rhetoric and design has been the subject of numerous scholarly publications...
Since the 1960’s, there have been many initiatives for promoting theoretical understanding on design...
Words, images, and models are used in order to grasp the often chaotic world. Here the verbal is reg...
Abstract“The function of Rhetoric, then, is to deal with things about which we deliberate, but for w...
In order to understand, grasp and gain knowledge about the often chaotic world around us the strateg...
Many of the ways in which artifacts appear to or actually do affect us-as elegant, dynamic, comforta...
ABSTRACT Rhetoric is a natural part of the design process and has caught the interest of researchers...
Research is concerned with communication of design thinking, from the perspective of a designer, and...
The visual perspective of rhetoric is relatively new in the discipline of rhetoric. Perspective know...
Recognition of design discourses at play in professional practice is key when discussing ways to rei...
In this second paper in a series of three, the aim is to develop a theoretical knowledge base for de...
This thesis illustrates the potential of Kenneth Burke’s theory for interrogating visual design tren...
“Design ” can be a noun, or a verb. Six paths for research into engineering design (as verb) are ide...
The meaning of ‘design ’ can be captured in a general way by a good definition, but even the best de...
Design between Persuasion and Rhetoric. Footnotes to Peter Sloterdijk What is design? In this artic...