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The Design Journal: Volume 7, Issues 1, 2 and 3

Publication Date June 2004
Publisher Ashgate Publishing
Product Type Book
Pages 64
ISBN Number 9780754641070
Product Code ASH00411
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Summary

The Design Journal provides an international forum for all design professionals, research, educators and managers. Its content, which aims to have a direct impact on design knowledge and practice, is thought-provoking and challenges assumptions and methods. Published three times a year, the Design Journal encourages discussion across traditional boundaries between practice and theory, and between disciplines defined by working media, materials and areas of application.

All papers in the journal are subject to a blind refereeing process, which ensures a high standard of quality and scholarly approach to design. The editorial team aims to be truly eclectic in its selection of source material, and open-minded about the evolving role of design in commercial an cultural contexts.

Content

  • Volume 7, Issue 1: Editorial: Design scenarios, Rachel Cooper
  • Papers: 'Scripting': personal narratives in the designing of artefacts, Megan Strickfaden and Paul Rodgers
  • Knowledge-based design and decisions: accommodating multidisciplined product development teams, Wayne Chung and Chun-Yen Wang
  • Privacy in the workplace design, Normana Anjum, Roland Ashcroft and Jeanette Paul
  • Design as an integrated process: Haley Sharpe Associates - ten years on, David Hands, Stephen Edge and Bob Jerrard
  • Reviews: Design research: methods and perspectives - Brenda Laurel (Editor), Deana McDonagh
  • Windows and Mirrors, interaction design, digital art, and the myth of transparency, Jay David Bolter, Diane Gromala, and Kevin Badni.

  • Volume 7, Issue 2: Editorial: Pixel raiders: designers and digital technology, Mike Press and Jane Harris
  • Papers: Digital reflection: the integration of digital imaging technology into the creative practice of printed surface pattern and textile designers, Cathy Treadaway
  • Transforming Shape: hybrid practice as group activity, Katherine Townsend
  • The materiality of wearable computers - craft and authentic user experience, Sarah Kettley and Michael Smyth
  • All this useless beauty: the case for craft practice in design for a digital age, Jayne Wallace and Mike Press
  • Design transactions in educational multimedia, Patrick Dillon, Dominic Prosser and Tony Howe
  • Book review.

  • Volume 7, Issue 3: Editorial: The findings suggest further research, Rachel Cooper
  • Papers: Investigating perceptions of manufacturers and retailers to inclusive design, Hua Dong, P
  • John Clarkson and Saeema Ahmed
  • Mood boards as a catalyst and resource: researching an under-researched area, Deana McDonagh and Ian Storer
  • Integrating ergonomics in the design process - a practical case study, David Hitchcock, Victoria Haines and Edward Elton
  • The application of animal forms in automotive styling, Stuart C
  • Burgess and Andrew M
  • King
  • Reviews.