Shape: Talking about Seeing and Doing (Paperback)
暫譯: 形狀:談論看見與行動
George Stiny
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2008-03-01
- 售價: $660
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 432
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0262693674
- ISBN-13: 9780262693677
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相關分類:
Design Pattern
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商品描述
In Shape, George Stiny argues that seeing shapes -- with all their changeability and ambiguity -- is an inexhaustible source of creative ideas. Understanding shapes, he says, is a useful way to understand what is possible in design.Shapes are devices for visual expression just as symbols are devices for verbal expression. Stiny develops a unified scheme that includes both visual expression with shapes and verbal expression with signs. The relationships -- and equivalencies -- between the two kinds of expressive devices make design comparable to other professional practices that rely more on verbal than visual expression. Design uses shapes while business, engineering, law, mathematics, and philosophy turn mainly to symbols, but the difference, says Stiny, isn't categorical. Designing is a way of thinking. Designing, Stiny argues, is calculating with shapes, calculating without equations and numbers but still according to rules. Stiny shows that the mechanical process of calculation is actually a creative process when you calculate with shapes -- when you can reason with your eyes, when you learn to see instead of count.The book takes the idea of design as calculation from mere heuristic or metaphor to a rigorous relationship in which design and calculation each inform and enhance the other. Stiny first demonstrates how seeing and counting differ when you use rules -- that is, what it means to calculate with your eyes -- then shows how to calculate with shapes, providing formal details. He gives practical applications in design with specific visual examples. The book is extraordinarily visual, with many drawings throughout -- drawings punctuated with words. You have to see this book in order to read it.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
在《形狀》中,喬治·斯蒂尼(George Stiny)主張,觀察形狀——其變化性和模糊性——是創意的無窮來源。他表示,理解形狀是一種理解設計可能性的有用方式。形狀是視覺表達的工具,就像符號是語言表達的工具。斯蒂尼發展出一個統一的方案,包含了形狀的視覺表達和符號的語言表達。這兩種表達工具之間的關係和等價性使得設計可以與其他更依賴語言表達的專業實踐進行比較。設計使用形狀,而商業、工程、法律、數學和哲學則主要依賴符號,但斯蒂尼表示,這種差異並不是類別上的。設計是一種思考方式。斯蒂尼主張,設計是用形狀進行計算,這種計算不依賴方程式和數字,但仍然遵循規則。斯蒂尼展示了當你用形狀進行計算時,機械計算的過程實際上是一個創造性的過程——當你能用眼睛推理,當你學會看而不是數數。這本書將設計作為計算的概念從單純的啟發式或隱喻提升到一種嚴謹的關係,其中設計和計算彼此啟發和增強。斯蒂尼首先展示了在使用規則時,觀察和計數的不同——也就是說,如何用眼睛進行計算的意義——然後展示如何用形狀進行計算,提供正式的細節。他在設計中給出了具體的視覺範例的實際應用。這本書極具視覺性,內含許多插圖——這些插圖中穿插著文字。你必須親自看到這本書才能閱讀它。