Introduction: the design concept - anything, everything, something or nothing
This volume of Artifact explores the design concept. It is concerned with the differences and similarities that exist in the various interpretations of design. The effort is not to try to define the concept or to state what is right or wrong in the confusing jungle of interpretations; rather this is...
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description | This volume of Artifact explores the design concept. It is concerned with the differences and similarities that exist in the various interpretations of design. The effort is not to try to define the concept or to state what is right or wrong in the confusing jungle of interpretations; rather this is an effort to understand some of the ways in which the concept is used, and what this means for the praxis of designers and the development of the field of design in its widespread forms (excerpt). |
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spelling | doaj.art-927557d7df474f3db6e41b3a1afe423f2022-12-22T01:17:37ZengIntellectArtifact1749-34631749-34712015-09-0134https://doi.org/10.14434/artifact.v3i4.19394Introduction: the design concept - anything, everything, something or nothingRaahauge, Kirsten Marie0The Royal Danish Academy of Fine ArtsThis volume of Artifact explores the design concept. It is concerned with the differences and similarities that exist in the various interpretations of design. The effort is not to try to define the concept or to state what is right or wrong in the confusing jungle of interpretations; rather this is an effort to understand some of the ways in which the concept is used, and what this means for the praxis of designers and the development of the field of design in its widespread forms (excerpt).https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/ajdp/2015/00000003/00000004/art00004design and societydesign conceptdesign discipline |
spellingShingle | Raahauge, Kirsten Marie Introduction: the design concept - anything, everything, something or nothing Artifact design and society design concept design discipline |
title | Introduction: the design concept - anything, everything, something or nothing |
title_full | Introduction: the design concept - anything, everything, something or nothing |
title_fullStr | Introduction: the design concept - anything, everything, something or nothing |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction: the design concept - anything, everything, something or nothing |
title_short | Introduction: the design concept - anything, everything, something or nothing |
title_sort | introduction the design concept anything everything something or nothing |
topic | design and society design concept design discipline |
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