Designerly ways of knowing and thinking / Nigel Cross.
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- text
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- 9781447175407
- 1447175409
- TS171 .C76 2025
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TS171 .B89 2007 Sketching user experience : getting the design right and the right design / | TS171 .C53 2009 Beautiful thing : an introduction to design / | TS171 .C76 2006 Designerly ways of knowing / | TS 171 .C76 2025 Designerly ways of knowing and thinking / | TS171 .D465 2007 Design-inspired innovation / | TS171 .D465 2007 Design-inspired innovation / | TS171 .D47 2016 Design : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Designerly ways of knowing -- The nature and nurture of design ability -- Natural and artificial intelligence in design -- Creative cognition in design I : the creative leap -- Creative cognition in design II : co-evolution of problem and solution -- Creative cognition in design III : creative strategies -- Understanding design cognition -- Design as a discipline -- Design as a form of intelligence -- Designerly thinking.
"This book is an edited collection of key lectures and foundational publications by Professor Nigel Cross on creative design thinking. This is an expanded and updated new edition of the previous version, with three additional chapters. The book investigates and explains the nature of designerly ways of knowing and thinking, and offers rich insights into a field of study that provides important foundations for design education, research and practice"-- Provided by publisher.
Nigel Cross is Emeritus Professor of Design Studies at the UK's Open University and a leading international figure in the world of design research.
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