Linkography: Unfolding the Design Process (Design Thinking, Design Theory)
暫譯: 連結圖譜:揭示設計過程(設計思維,設計理論)

Gabriela Goldschmidt

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2014-03-14
  • 售價: $1,770
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,682
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 216
  • 裝訂: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 0262027194
  • ISBN-13: 9780262027199
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商品描述

This book presents linkography, a method for the notation and analysis of the design process. Developed by Gabriela Goldschmidt in an attempt to clarify designing, linkography documents how designers think, generate ideas, put them to the test, and combine them into something meaningful. With linkography, Goldschmidt shows that there is a logic to the creative process -- that it is not, as is often supposed, pure magic. Linkography draws on design practice, protocol analysis, and insights from cognitive psychology. Goldschmidt argues that the generation of ideas (and their inspection and adjustment) evolves over a large number of small steps, which she terms design moves. These combine in a network of moves, and the patterns of links in the networks manifest a "good fit," or congruence, among the ideas. Goldschmidt explains what parts of the design process can be observed and measured in a linkograph, describing its features and notation conventions. The most significant elements in a linkograph are critical moves, which are particularly rich in links. Goldschmidt presents studies that show the importance of critical moves in design thinking; describes cases that demonstrate linkography's effectiveness in studying the creative process in design (focusing on the good fit); and offers thirteen linkographic studies conducted by other researchers that show the potential of linkography in design thinking research and beyond. Linkography is the first book-length treatment of an approach to design thinking that has already proved influential in the field.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本書介紹了連結圖法(linkography),這是一種用於設計過程的記錄和分析方法。該方法由Gabriela Goldschmidt開發,旨在澄清設計過程,連結圖法記錄了設計師如何思考、產生想法、進行測試並將其結合成有意義的事物。透過連結圖法,Goldschmidt顯示創造過程中存在邏輯——這並不是如人們常常假設的純粹魔法。連結圖法結合了設計實踐、協議分析以及認知心理學的見解。Goldschmidt主張,想法的生成(以及其檢查和調整)是通過大量的小步驟演變而來,她稱這些為「設計動作」(design moves)。這些動作在一個動作網絡中結合,網絡中的連結模式顯示出想法之間的「良好契合」(good fit)或一致性。Goldschmidt解釋了在連結圖中可以觀察和測量的設計過程的哪些部分,描述了其特徵和記錄慣例。連結圖中最重要的元素是「關鍵動作」(critical moves),這些動作特別富含連結。Goldschmidt提出了研究,顯示關鍵動作在設計思維中的重要性;描述了展示連結圖法在研究設計創造過程中的有效性的案例(專注於良好契合);並提供了其他研究者進行的十三個連結圖研究,顯示連結圖法在設計思維研究及其他領域的潛力。連結圖法是對設計思維方法的首次書籍長度的探討,該方法在該領域已經證明了其影響力。