Worth-Focused Design, Book 1: Balance, Integration, and Generosity
暫譯: 以價值為中心的設計,第1冊:平衡、整合與慷慨

Cockton, Gilbert

  • 出版商: Morgan & Claypool
  • 出版日期: 2020-04-16
  • 售價: $2,570
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,442
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 166
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 168173057X
  • ISBN-13: 9781681730578
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Design now has many meanings. For some, it is the creation of value. For others, it is the conception and creation of artefacts. For still others it is fitting things to people. These differences reflect disciplinary values that both overlap and diverge. All involve artefacts: we always design things. Each definition considers people and purpose in some way. Each handles evaluation differently, measuring against aesthetics, craft standards, specifications, sales, usage experiences, or usage outcomes. There are both merits and risks in these differences, without an appropriate balance. Poor balance can result from professions claiming the centre of design for their discipline, marginalising others. Process can also cause imbalance when allocating resources to scheduled stages. Balance is promoted by replacing power centres with power sharing, and divisive processes with integrative progressions. A focus on worth guides design towards worthwhile experiences and outcomes that generously exceed expectations.

This book places a worth focus (Wo-Fo) in the context of design progressions that are Balanced, Integrated, and Generous (BIG). BIG and Wo-Fo are symbiotic. Worth provides a focus for generosity. Effective Wo-Fo needs BIG practices. The companion book Worth-Focused Design, Book 2: Approaches, Contexts, and Case Studies (Cockton, 2020b) relates the concept of worth to experiences and outcomes based on a number of practical case studies.

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設計現在有許多不同的意義。對某些人來說,它是創造價值;對其他人來說,它是構思和創造物品;而對另一些人來說,它是將事物與人相適應。這些差異反映了學科價值觀的重疊與分歧。所有這些都涉及物品:我們總是設計事物。每個定義在某種程度上都考慮了人和目的。每個定義對評估的處理方式也不同,可能是根據美學、工藝標準、規範、銷售、使用體驗或使用結果來衡量。在這些差異中,既有優點也有風險,若沒有適當的平衡,可能會導致不良的平衡。當某些專業聲稱設計的中心屬於他們的學科,並邊緣化其他專業時,平衡可能會受到影響。當在預定階段分配資源時,過程也可能導致不平衡。通過用權力分享取代權力中心,以及用整合性進展取代分裂性過程,可以促進平衡。專注於價值引導設計朝向值得的體驗和結果,這些結果慷慨地超出預期。

本書在平衡、整合和慷慨(BIG)的設計進程背景下,將價值焦點(Wo-Fo)置於中心。BIG和Wo-Fo是共生的。價值為慷慨提供了焦點。有效的Wo-Fo需要BIG的實踐。伴隨的書籍《以價值為中心的設計,第2卷:方法、背景和案例研究》(Cockton, 2020b)將價值的概念與基於多個實際案例研究的體驗和結果相關聯。

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