The value of designers' creative practice within complex collaborations

Simon Bowen, Abigail Durrant, Bettina Nissen, John Bowers, Peter Wright

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    Abstract

    This paper reports a case study investigating the productive value of designers' creative practice within complex academic-industrial collaborations in which a designer's practice had a formative role. Adopting a pragmatic approach, collaborators' experiences of this project were reconstructed through interviews and ‘annotated timelines.’ Collaborators were found to value the designer's work in responding to their particular concerns whilst also opening up new possibilities. This paper discusses how such benefit is attributable to the ‘designerly thinking’ of skilled designers, shifting the focus of work from problem-solving to problematisation and enabling participants to collectively formulate concerns, roles, and potentialities. The paper concludes that designers' creative practice can enable collaborative projects to build upon and transcend participants' expertise and expectations through ‘creative exchange.’
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)174-198
    Number of pages25
    JournalDesign Studies
    Volume46
    Early online date6 Jul 2016
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2016

    Keywords

    • design practice
    • design epistemology
    • participatory design
    • reflective practice
    • case study/studies

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