Curious to reflect on the factors contributing to the internal decision-making processes of intuitive design, a reflective study was established to systematically examine and document the practice of intuition while performing an iterative aesthetic task. Autoethnographic techniques were used to document the reflective practices that occurred over numerous iterations spanning several weeks of activity. Our analysis concludes with a summary of reflections on how intuition informs judgment in design cognition. We examine four dimensions of intuition in design—efficiency, inspiration, curiosity, and insight—and the reflective and sensory inputs that drive intuitive speculation and impulse
Intuition is a type of cognitive processing that is often non-conscious and utilises stored experien...
Intuition is often described as being one of the most important tools of creation among designers, a...
The relationship between intuition and creativity is examined. After defining intuition from a pheno...
The vast spectrum of unique outcomes and innovative solutions found within the realm of architectura...
This thesis examines how I as a furniture designer can integrate more intuitive responses during the...
The role of intuition in the way that people learn to operate unfamiliar devices, and the importance...
The scope of this research aims not only to define and explore the strengths and limitations of huma...
The aim of this research is to clarify the role of intuition in the design process. For this purpose...
Erdogdu, Pelin Sarioglu/0000-0002-5896-5572Among many perspectives in discussions of design, this st...
One question raised when creating, evaluating and appraising art work is 'How do we know what we kno...
The creative processes by which designers go through are frequently associated with the notion of in...
Emotional design usually refers to designing in order to evoke or prevent particular emotions among ...
Both artists and business executives state the importance of intuition in their professional practic...
This paper synthesises findings from a design method course that focused on a design brief in shared...
While science is interested in how things are, design concerns more how things should be in the worl...
Intuition is a type of cognitive processing that is often non-conscious and utilises stored experien...
Intuition is often described as being one of the most important tools of creation among designers, a...
The relationship between intuition and creativity is examined. After defining intuition from a pheno...
The vast spectrum of unique outcomes and innovative solutions found within the realm of architectura...
This thesis examines how I as a furniture designer can integrate more intuitive responses during the...
The role of intuition in the way that people learn to operate unfamiliar devices, and the importance...
The scope of this research aims not only to define and explore the strengths and limitations of huma...
The aim of this research is to clarify the role of intuition in the design process. For this purpose...
Erdogdu, Pelin Sarioglu/0000-0002-5896-5572Among many perspectives in discussions of design, this st...
One question raised when creating, evaluating and appraising art work is 'How do we know what we kno...
The creative processes by which designers go through are frequently associated with the notion of in...
Emotional design usually refers to designing in order to evoke or prevent particular emotions among ...
Both artists and business executives state the importance of intuition in their professional practic...
This paper synthesises findings from a design method course that focused on a design brief in shared...
While science is interested in how things are, design concerns more how things should be in the worl...
Intuition is a type of cognitive processing that is often non-conscious and utilises stored experien...
Intuition is often described as being one of the most important tools of creation among designers, a...
The relationship between intuition and creativity is examined. After defining intuition from a pheno...