Design Education

A vision for the future

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Author: Eddie Norman, Ken Baynes ISBN: 9781909671041
Publisher: Upfront Publication: April 4, 2018
Imprint: Upfront Language: English
Author: Eddie Norman, Ken Baynes
ISBN: 9781909671041
Publisher: Upfront
Publication: April 4, 2018
Imprint: Upfront
Language: English

How do designers do what they do? How do architects, engineers, industrial, fashion and graphic designers think? What is it that goes on in their minds that enables them to shape the things that people buy, use and inhabit?  And how far do they share their mental abilities with people at large? Is it true that everyone is a designer in their own way? In Models of Change, Ken Baynes draws on a lifetime’s research and experience to suggest answers to these questions. He uses the latest findings from neuroscience and evolutionary biology but also traces the story of designerly thinking back to the early days of homo sapiens sapiens and such momentous changes as the invention of cooking, the Enlightenment and the industrial revolution.  Designerly thinking proceeds through the construction of causal models in the mind and understanding the implications of this process for design decision-making is  crucial to the survival of our species.

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How do designers do what they do? How do architects, engineers, industrial, fashion and graphic designers think? What is it that goes on in their minds that enables them to shape the things that people buy, use and inhabit?  And how far do they share their mental abilities with people at large? Is it true that everyone is a designer in their own way? In Models of Change, Ken Baynes draws on a lifetime’s research and experience to suggest answers to these questions. He uses the latest findings from neuroscience and evolutionary biology but also traces the story of designerly thinking back to the early days of homo sapiens sapiens and such momentous changes as the invention of cooking, the Enlightenment and the industrial revolution.  Designerly thinking proceeds through the construction of causal models in the mind and understanding the implications of this process for design decision-making is  crucial to the survival of our species.

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