The role of designers is changing in many organizations, yet we know little of how designers themselves construct their professional identities. Based on 38 interviews of designers working in a design agency, we use Bakhtinian literary genres and chronotopes as a lens to identify four embedded narrative types. These highlight different aspects of designers’ work, including different constructions of design – ranging from craftmanship and exploration to innovations and co-creation. Novelty, learning and community emerged as fundamental constructs within designer identity. Furthermore, identity work in each narrative was connected to different types of triggering situations and contextual promoters. The analysis illuminates the multifaceted a...
This socially grounded study examines the tension-filled discourses and social pressures that influe...
From artist to curator, couturier to fashion blogger, architect to designer, the creative industries...
What stories do craft and design objects tell us—and tell about us? In this wide-reaching conversati...
The role of designers is changing in many organizations, yet we know little of how designers themsel...
This paper explores identities that come about through the narratives different actors communicate i...
What happens when designer dreams meet business reality? This paper illustrates how a group of profe...
The everyday objects that we surround ourselves with are deeply connected to our understanding of th...
I describe findings from a qualitative study of toy car designers that shows how creative workers ma...
Creative workers often experience identity tensions. On the one hand, ‘creatives’ desire to see them...
Creative workers often experience identity tensions. On the one hand, ‘creatives’ desire to see them...
From artist to curator, couturier to fashion blogger, 'creative' professional identities can be view...
This thesis introduces alternative possibilities for structuring design education to emancipate desi...
Cultivating Professional Identity in Design is a nuanced, comprehensive companion for designers acro...
Presenting narratives of three recent graduates of a U.S. Master of Architecture program, this study...
Universities employ practicing artists and designers to teach in higher education art and design pro...
This socially grounded study examines the tension-filled discourses and social pressures that influe...
From artist to curator, couturier to fashion blogger, architect to designer, the creative industries...
What stories do craft and design objects tell us—and tell about us? In this wide-reaching conversati...
The role of designers is changing in many organizations, yet we know little of how designers themsel...
This paper explores identities that come about through the narratives different actors communicate i...
What happens when designer dreams meet business reality? This paper illustrates how a group of profe...
The everyday objects that we surround ourselves with are deeply connected to our understanding of th...
I describe findings from a qualitative study of toy car designers that shows how creative workers ma...
Creative workers often experience identity tensions. On the one hand, ‘creatives’ desire to see them...
Creative workers often experience identity tensions. On the one hand, ‘creatives’ desire to see them...
From artist to curator, couturier to fashion blogger, 'creative' professional identities can be view...
This thesis introduces alternative possibilities for structuring design education to emancipate desi...
Cultivating Professional Identity in Design is a nuanced, comprehensive companion for designers acro...
Presenting narratives of three recent graduates of a U.S. Master of Architecture program, this study...
Universities employ practicing artists and designers to teach in higher education art and design pro...
This socially grounded study examines the tension-filled discourses and social pressures that influe...
From artist to curator, couturier to fashion blogger, architect to designer, the creative industries...
What stories do craft and design objects tell us—and tell about us? In this wide-reaching conversati...