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Sto caricando le informazioni... Design Methods 1: 200 ways to apply design thinking (Volume 1)di Robert Curedale
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Each of the 200 methods has a condensed one page step-by-step instructions for easy reading. Included are templates, descriptions of each method, instructions on when, where and why to use each method, resources needed and references. The two volumes in this series outline the design methodologies presented in a series of successful international workshops by Rob Curedale based on the methods of the worlds most innovative organizations. The author Robert Curedale focuses the experiences of decades of tacit knowledge from managing design for some of the worlds leading design brands and design consultancies and teaching at influential design schools and universities in Asia, Australia, Europe, Detroit, Los Angeles and Silicon Valley. This is probably the largest collection of design methods that is available and with the companion volume 2 covering an additional 200 design methods, ISBN-13:978-0988236240, is an indispensable resource for anyone practicing or studying in all fields of design and architecture including product design, interior design, exhibit design, graphic design, user experience design, web design, packaging design, automotive design, branding, design education and design research. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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