Contribution towards a reflection about methodological strategies in Design Education and the function of Drawing in Design

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Suzana
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Jorge, Susana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11110/529
Resumo: This work presents a reflection on Design education and specifically on the role of Drawing in this area. As a subject, Design has expanded its field of action expanding into new areas such as Experience Design or Service Design. It became necessary for the designer to have more than an education based on technological knowledge or know-how. Many authors like Meredith Davis, Don Norman or Jamie Hobson point out the urgency to review the curricula of Design courses because nowadays “ … design is more than appearance, design is about interaction, about strategy and about services. Designers change social behavior” (Norman, 2011) When shifting from a product-centered design to a person-centered design (in a structure, a service or in a relationship) what should the function of drawing in a design course be? What should its curriculum be? Our work methodology will be to confront today’s perspectives on design theory and practice in an attempt to add to the discussion on the methodological strategies in design teaching in the contemporary context.
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title Contribution towards a reflection about methodological strategies in Design Education and the function of Drawing in Design
spellingShingle Contribution towards a reflection about methodological strategies in Design Education and the function of Drawing in Design
Dias, Suzana
Design; Drawing; Design Teaching
title_short Contribution towards a reflection about methodological strategies in Design Education and the function of Drawing in Design
title_full Contribution towards a reflection about methodological strategies in Design Education and the function of Drawing in Design
title_fullStr Contribution towards a reflection about methodological strategies in Design Education and the function of Drawing in Design
title_full_unstemmed Contribution towards a reflection about methodological strategies in Design Education and the function of Drawing in Design
title_sort Contribution towards a reflection about methodological strategies in Design Education and the function of Drawing in Design
author Dias, Suzana
author_facet Dias, Suzana
Jorge, Susana
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author2 Jorge, Susana
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Suzana
Jorge, Susana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Design; Drawing; Design Teaching
topic Design; Drawing; Design Teaching
description This work presents a reflection on Design education and specifically on the role of Drawing in this area. As a subject, Design has expanded its field of action expanding into new areas such as Experience Design or Service Design. It became necessary for the designer to have more than an education based on technological knowledge or know-how. Many authors like Meredith Davis, Don Norman or Jamie Hobson point out the urgency to review the curricula of Design courses because nowadays “ … design is more than appearance, design is about interaction, about strategy and about services. Designers change social behavior” (Norman, 2011) When shifting from a product-centered design to a person-centered design (in a structure, a service or in a relationship) what should the function of drawing in a design course be? What should its curriculum be? Our work methodology will be to confront today’s perspectives on design theory and practice in an attempt to add to the discussion on the methodological strategies in design teaching in the contemporary context.
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