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Presentation for the course "Design Theory" about a personal design philosophy. Prof. Erik Stolterman. By Omar Sosa Tzec. PhD in Informatics. School of Informatics and Computing. Indiana University Bloomington. Fall 2012.
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Design TheoryProf. Erik Stolterman
Indiana University BloomingtonFall 2012
Design TheoryProf. Erik Stolterman
Indiana University BloomingtonFall 2012
Design TheoryProf. Erik Stolterman
Indiana University BloomingtonFall 2012
Design is about projecting solutions. First, it starts as a personal process, both cognitive and personal, that requires engaging with people's needs given a certain problem in a certain context. In the middle, it involves a communication process, with sharing of knowledge, values, perspectives, desires, and aims.
At the end, it concludes with the externalization of an idea, either for inmediate use or as a basis for further design. Even more, within a social context, any projected solution and its materialization involve the conformation of stories in people's everyday.