Design Thinking

£179.50

Design Thinking

Creativity, Collaboration and Culture

The Arts Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration Graphic design Architecture Teaching of a specific subject Technical design Computer-aided design (CAD)

Authors: Ju Hyun Lee, Michael J. Ostwald, Ning Gu

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Collection: Mechanical Engineering (R0)

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 30th September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031947216


Introduction

This book presents new ways of facilitating design thinking, through the combination of cognitive design strategies and information technologies. It provides readers with an in-depth understanding of the traditional and digital design processes and activities that are employed in architecture, computational design, communication design and graphic design. In response to evolving design practices, including the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI), this fully updated and expanded edition features a new chapter on digital design collaboration, along with extended discussions on the role of technology in shaping creative and collaborative processes.

Part I: Creativity

The book is divided into three parts: Part I, which focuses on creativity, uses evidence derived from empirical studies to develop an understanding of the way computational environments shape design thinking and may lead to more inventive outcomes.

Part II: Cognitive and Sociotechnical Dimensions

Part II considers the cognitive, sociotechnical dimensions of design teams, crowds and collectives. It investigates the ways digital design platforms promote interactive and collective thinking.

Part III: Culture

Lastly, Part III addresses culture, examining the linguistic and cultural context of the globalised design ecosystem.

Conclusion

Providing valuable insights into design thinking, this book helps readers engage with their local and global environments. It will appeal to academics, researchers and professionals with an interest in understanding design thinking in the context of creativity, collaboration and culture.

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