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137 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2010
[D]esign is part of a human problem-solving activity beginning with a perception of a gap in a user experience, leading to a plan for a new artifact, and resulting in the production of that artifact
* Sense the gap.
* Define the problem: "problem definition is the creation by the designer of an explanation of why the user experiences a gap. This diagnosis can be thought of as an identification of user needs that are not being met in the current state and/or the recognition of criteria for a high-quality solution".
* Explore alternatives.
* Select plans.
The central theme of this book is that a unifying framework informs the human activity of design across all domains. With few exceptions, each idea in this book applies to graphics,
environments, products, software, services, machines, and buildings. I dream that the design process could be integral to the primary, secondary, and postsecondary education of all individuals in modern society. This book is an attempt to lay out some of the ideas that would form that education.
The differences between design by users, design by third-party experts and industrial design, in which he gently nudges the reader towards the economics of design (chapter 5)
An interesting typology of design architectures distinguishing between modular and integral architecture and the importance of paying particular attention to coupling between components or artifacts which eventually allows him to present possible "relationships between component production process flexibility, the architecture of an artifact, and the ability to deliver variety." (chapter 6)
Tantalizing fragments that could eventually provide a foundation for a theory of design aesthetics (chapter 7)
A reflection on product variety, distinguishing between three kinds of varieties (fit, taste, and quality), motives for variety, the costs of variety and possible moral limits on variety.
My roots are in engineering design, and much of my professional life has been centered on product design. However, in the past 15 years, stints as an entrepreneur and a university administrator have broadened my conception of design [...]