Advanced design methods for successful innovation:

Innovation is the key to our future, for the companies we work for, for us as designers, and for the universities educating new generations of designers. The tools we use are becoming increasingly sophisticated, macthing the complex intricacies of the products, services and solutions we are working...

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Hauptverfasser: Bont, Cees J. P. M. de 1964- (VerfasserIn), Ouden, Elke den (VerfasserIn), Schifferstein, Rick (VerfasserIn), Smulders, Frido (VerfasserIn), Voort, Mascha van der (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Design United [September 2013]
Zusammenfassung:Innovation is the key to our future, for the companies we work for, for us as designers, and for the universities educating new generations of designers. The tools we use are becoming increasingly sophisticated, macthing the complex intricacies of the products, services and solutions we are working on. The world we work in is changing and so are we: our field of design is coming of age. Our message is simple and straightforward: to help organisations adopt advanced design methods, equipping then to deal with the dynamic development environments we encounter as practitioners. This supports Design United's mission: to stimulate and increase interaction between design practitioners and the university design schools. This is vital, as the implementation of advanced design methods requires intensive collaboration when defining and resolving research challenges, and developing new research methods and tools. This is meant to be a hands-on book. It has been written by researchers working in the field of innovative design questions. They tell us what they have done and how they did it, based on real-life cases. This book provides readers with a clear overview of recently researched and developed design methods that have the potential of making many individuals and organisations more successful in achieving their goals
Beschreibung:248 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme
ISBN:9789461862136

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