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Convivial toolbox : generative research for the front end of design

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: BIS Publishers 2014 AmsterdamDescription: 310,ipISBN:
  • 9789063692841
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DDC classification:
  • 745.4072 SAN
Contents:
CONTENTS PREFACE 6 PART 1 BASICS 14 Introduction to part one CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 15 Overview of chapter one 15 Who is creative? 15 Why are people expressing a need for creativity now? 16 Business and design are changing 6 The landscape of design research 18 Positioning this book on the design research map 21 The design process is changing 22 People's roles in the design process are changing 23 Collective creativity and co-creation 25 How and where is co-creation taking place? 25 Related approaches in co-creative design 28 Where this book is focused 32 CHAPTER 2 THINKING ABOUT CREATIVITY 36 Overview of chapter two 36 What is creativity? 37 A framework for individual creativity 41 Social or collective creativity 58 Moving on 61 CHAPTER 3 HOW IT WORKS: GENERATIVE TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES 64 Overview of chapter three 64 An infinite set of tools and techniques 65 Say, do, and make tools and techniques 66 Ingredients of make toolkits 70 Types of make toolkits 72 Applying the make toolkits 74 Say, do, make and the path of expression 74 PART 2 COMPLETE CASES FROM PRACTICE 96 Introduction to part two CHAPTER 4 FOUR CASES 97 A student group exercise: the experiences of train commuters 98 A student project: communication needs of elderly people 102 Intermediate consultancy practice: new healthcare services 106 A large international project: family leisure time 112 Rounding off this chapter 125 PART 3 HOW TO 126 Introduction to part three CHAPTER 5 MAKING THE PLAN 127 Introduction 127 Time and timelines 128 Deliverables 132 Finances 133 Varieties in projects and plans 133 Learning about making the plan 136 CHAPTER 6 GATHERING DATA IN THE FIELD 146 Introduction 147 Starting up 147 Participants 151 Working towards the sessions 159 Conducting the interviews or group sessions 168 CHAPTER 7 ANALYSIS: WHAT TO DO WITH WHAT YOU GOT 197 Introduction 197 The challenges of dealing with qualitative data 198 Capturing: storing, ordering, and labeling 200 The aims of analysis 200 Moving from research toward design 205 Choosing a path 207 CHAPTER 8 COMMUNICATION 234 Introduction 235 What is the purpose of communication? 236 Presentation and participation 236 Three approaches to communication 238 Tools for communicating 242 Relationships between approaches to analysis and communication 243 Final thoughts 244 CHAPTER 9 CONCEPTUALIZATION 255 Introduction 255 Conceptualization is on the other side of the analysis space 256 What is conceptualization for? 256 Playing in the design opportunity space 257 The big picture260 CHAPTER 10 BRIDGING 271 Introduction 271 Where are the gaps? 271 Where and when does bridging happen? 273 Who is bridging the gaps? 274 What are the ways we can bridge the gaps? 275 Transformation and cultural change 276 So what does the generative design research process really look like? 277 EPILOGUE 288 Introduction 288 The starting situation 288 Today 288 The future 289 EXTERNAL CONTRIBUTORS 290 REFERENCES 296 GLOSSARY 299 INDEX 304
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CONTENTS
PREFACE 6
PART 1 BASICS 14
Introduction to part one
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 15
Overview of chapter one 15
Who is creative? 15
Why are people expressing a need for creativity now? 16
Business and design are changing 6
The landscape of design research 18
Positioning this book on the design research map 21
The design process is changing 22
People's roles in the design process are changing 23
Collective creativity and co-creation 25
How and where is co-creation taking place? 25
Related approaches in co-creative design 28
Where this book is focused 32
CHAPTER 2 THINKING ABOUT CREATIVITY 36
Overview of chapter two 36
What is creativity? 37
A framework for individual creativity 41
Social or collective creativity 58
Moving on 61
CHAPTER 3
HOW IT WORKS: GENERATIVE TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES 64
Overview of chapter three 64
An infinite set of tools and techniques 65
Say, do, and make tools and techniques 66
Ingredients of make toolkits 70
Types of make toolkits 72
Applying the make toolkits 74
Say, do, make and the path of expression 74
PART 2 COMPLETE CASES FROM PRACTICE 96
Introduction to part two
CHAPTER 4 FOUR CASES 97
A student group exercise: the experiences of train commuters 98
A student project: communication needs of elderly people 102
Intermediate consultancy practice: new healthcare services 106
A large international project: family leisure time 112
Rounding off this chapter 125
PART 3 HOW TO 126
Introduction to part three
CHAPTER 5 MAKING THE PLAN 127
Introduction 127
Time and timelines 128
Deliverables 132
Finances 133
Varieties in projects and plans 133
Learning about making the plan 136
CHAPTER 6 GATHERING DATA IN THE FIELD 146
Introduction 147
Starting up 147
Participants 151
Working towards the sessions 159
Conducting the interviews or group sessions 168
CHAPTER 7 ANALYSIS: WHAT TO DO WITH WHAT YOU GOT 197
Introduction 197
The challenges of dealing with qualitative data 198
Capturing: storing, ordering, and labeling 200
The aims of analysis 200
Moving from research toward design 205
Choosing a path 207
CHAPTER 8 COMMUNICATION 234
Introduction 235
What is the purpose of communication? 236
Presentation and participation 236
Three approaches to communication 238
Tools for communicating 242
Relationships between approaches to analysis and communication 243
Final thoughts 244
CHAPTER 9 CONCEPTUALIZATION 255
Introduction 255
Conceptualization is on the other side of the analysis space 256
What is conceptualization for? 256
Playing in the design opportunity space 257
The big picture260
CHAPTER 10 BRIDGING 271
Introduction 271
Where are the gaps? 271
Where and when does bridging happen? 273
Who is bridging the gaps? 274
What are the ways we can bridge the gaps? 275
Transformation and cultural change 276
So what does the generative design research process really look like? 277
EPILOGUE 288
Introduction 288
The starting situation 288
Today 288
The future 289
EXTERNAL CONTRIBUTORS 290
REFERENCES 296
GLOSSARY 299
INDEX 304



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