The Semantic Turn: A New Foundation for Design
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"A brilliant book so superbly designed, encompassing theory and application. Klaus Krippendorff demonstrates his authority in the semantics of design with a bold inter-disciplinary approach. The book unveils a systematic design discourse, treating readers to rare critiques of established ideas and illustrative reviews of design cases. …it must be read by designers and non-designers alike." -- Professor Halimahtun M. Khalid, Director, Institute of Design and Ergonomics Applications, University of Malaysia "…a major contribution to design thinking. Klaus Krippendorff's philosophy addresses how we create and use artifacts in view of the meanings we give them. It builds a human and systematic foundation for professional design practice based on creative engagement with users and stakeholders. Krippendorff's intellectual journey reflects the central themes in design and design research today, helping new designers think their way into the field. …" -- Professor Ken Friedman, Norwegian School of Management and Denmark's Design School "…a courageous outline for a concrete science for design that paradigmatically deviates from the natural sciences. It…offers designers a solid ground from which to justify their products and environments...proposes systematically human-centered design methods, and an epistemology for improving the world rather than re-searching it. …a major step into a fascinating future for all of us." -- Professor Emeritus Shutaro Mukai, Former Director, Department of Science of Design, Musahino Art University, Tokyo, Japan "…takes design theory to a new level…Brilliantly building on Wittgenstein and generalizing classical accounts of affordances…This highly readable book is especially relevant to the challenges we face in designing in and for a global economy." -- John Seely Brown, Former Chief Scientist, Xerox Corporation & Director of its Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)
Book Description
The design, dissemination, and use of contemporary artifacts - industrial products, communications, information systems, even projects - is driven less by physical/functional demands then by their attractiveness and usability. Emerging from product semantics, The Semantic Turn develops a new philosophy for design, a vocabulary for collaborating with other stakeholders, and systematic ways to design artifact that can be expected to make sense to, are user-friendly for, and enroll communities of users. It outlines a human-centered science for design, posing new questions to professional designers and offering proven meaning-sensitive design methods, evaluative techniques, and strategies for rendering the claims that designers need to make compelling.
The Semantic Turn: A New Foundation for Design,Klaus Krippendorff,CRC,0415322200,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Design,Design - General,Design, Industrial,General,Industrial Health & Safety,Philosophy,Social aspects,Study & Teaching,Technology / Industrial Health & Safety
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