Elsevier

Design Studies

Volume 65, November 2019, Pages 167-181
Design Studies

You make it and you try it out: Seeds of design discipline futures

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Highlights

  • A description and interpretation of the development of design methods 1982–2020.

  • How a social turn occurred in the discipline of design, shifting from ‘science’ to relativism.

  • A short history of the development and impact of design thinking.

  • The increasing importance of power and gender discourses to the design discipline.

  • The healthy plurality of present-day approaches to design research.

This paper takes a narrative seam through the design discipline, attempting to explain how design methodology, one of the three types of Nigel Cross' designerly ways of knowing, has changed over the 40 years of Design Studies. Specifically, the paper identifies the point when a ‘social turn’ in the discipline occurred, allowing more nuanced and critical studies of designing, and shifting the balance from an objective (‘scientific’) perspective to one more based on relativist approaches. The paper concludes by noting the plurality of present-day study, arguably enabled by design thinking, and sketches what this holds for the future of the discipline. The references in the paper are mainly restricted to those published in, or strongly relating to, Design Studies.

Keywords

design methods
design studies
design research
design process
design thinking

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