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Critical and Primary Sources

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Design

Critical and Primary Sources

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Design: Critical and Primary Sources brings together 75 essential texts on design from the mid 19th century to the present day, covering key thinkers, movements and issues for design.

The four volumes will focus on:

1) Design Reform, Modernism and Modernization
2) Professional Practice and Design Theories
3) Social Interactions
4) Development, Globalization and Sustainability.

Each volume will feature an editorial introduction and articles will be grouped into thematic sections within the volume.

Table of Contents

Volume 1
Introduction: Design Reform, Modernism and Modernization
Cole – On Ornament, Especially Referring to Woven Fabrics
Morris – The Lesser Arts: Hopes and Fears for Art
Loos – Ornament and Crime
Behrens – Art and Technology
Frederick – Household Engineering: Scientific Management in the Home
Gropius – The Theory and Organization of the Bauhaus
Gropius – Bauhaus Dessau: Principles of Bauhaus Production
Tschichold – The Principles of the New Typography
Warde – The Crystal Goblet or Printing Should be Invisible
Dorwin Teague – Sources of Form
Kepes – Toward a Dynamic Iconography
Moholy – New Method of Approach: Design for Life
Kaufmann – What is Modern Design?
Nelson – Good Design: What is it for?
Albers – Design: Anonymous and Timeless
Forty – Design and Mechanization
Frascara – Graphic Design: Fine Art or Social Science?
Batchelor – Building the Machine
Sparke – 'Those Extravagant Draperies': Domesticity Contested

Volume 2
Introduction: Professional Practice and Design Theories
Mills – The Man in the Middle
Rand – Good Design is Goodwill
Mort – A Visual Philosopher: Neville Brody
Rock – Graphic Authorship
Sanders and Stappers – Co-Creation and the New Landscapes of Design
Simon – The Science of Design: Creating the Artificial
Jones – What is Designing?
Rittel and Webber – Dilemmas in a General Theory of Planning
Schön – Designing: Rules, Types and Worlds
Cross – Designerly Ways of Knowing
Buchanan – Wicked Problems in Design Thinking
Brown – Design Thinking
Moles – Design and Immateriality: What of it in a Post-Industrial Society?
Balaram – Invisible Design: The Alternative Approaches
Morelli – Designing Product / Service Systems: A Methodological Exploration
Kimbell – The Turn to Service Design
Nelson and Stolterman – Service
Farr – Design Management: Why is it Needed Now?
Martin – Design Thinking: How Thinking Like a Designer Can Create Sustainable Advantage

Volume 3
Introduction: Social Interactions
Norman – The Psychopathology of Everyday Things
Dunne – The Electronic as Post-Optimal Object
Moore – Experiencing Universal Design
Margolin – The Experience of Products
Branzi – Ecology of the Artificial
Latour – Technology is Society Made Durable
Winograd – The Design of Interaction
Schmitz – Interaction Design, Design as Interaction: On the Emergence of Design as a Modern Form of Communication
Baudrillard – The Pre-Industrial Object and the Industrial Model
Whiteley – Consumer-led Design
Salvador, Bell and Anderson – Design Ethnography
Garland – Here are some things we must do
Buckley – Made in Patriarchy: Toward a Feminist Analysis of Women and Design
Flusser – The Ethics of Industrial Design?
Wodiczko – Designing for the City of Strangers
Dilnot – Why Might we Need an Ethics of Design?

Volume 4
Introduction: Development, Globalization, Sustainability
Bonsiepe – Precariousness and Ambiguity: Industrial Design in Dependent Countries
Amir – Rethinking Design Policy in the Third World
Chatterjee – Design in India: The Experience of Transition
Polak – Design for the Other Ninety Percent
West – Overview of the State of Graphic Design in Africa
Lupton – Reading Isotype
Lorenz – Global Hype and Reality
Appadurai – Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy
Ekuan – Technology for Quality Enhancement: Connoisseur's Guide to Soy Sauce and the Motorized Tea House
Woodham – Design and the State: Post-War Horizons and Pre-Millennial Aspirations
Jun – The Evolution of Design and Design Management in China
Olins – Visual Style
Huppatz – Globalizing Corporate Identity in Hong Kong: Rebranding Two Banks
Packard – Progress Through Planned Obsolescence
McDonough and Braungart – Waste Equals Food
Thackara – Lightness
Fry – The Imperative and Redirection
Manzini and Jegou – Collaborative Organizations and Enabling Solutions
Walker – Design Process and Sustainable Development

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 25 Feb 2016
Format Pack
Edition 1st
ISBN 9781472539366
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 244 x 169 mm
Series Critical and Primary Sources
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

D.J. Huppatz

D.J. Huppatz is Associate Professor, Architectural…

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