
Designing Knowledge
Emerging Perspectives in Design Studies Practices
Bonne Zabolotney(Editor)
Bloomsbury Visual Arts (Publisher)
Published on 8. February 2024
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-350-31984-4 (ISBN)
Description
By positioning designers and their practices at the center of design studies, Designing Knowledge merges theory and practice to highlight how knowledge creation can contribute to an expanded and more inclusive design practice. Bringing together a rich variety of perspectives, methods and approaches, and by exploring and critiquing current issues in design studies, this book encourages designers to reflect on their work in a new light.
Design studies practice is a material and tangible focus on knowledge production and mobilization in the field of design. Throughout 15 chapters featuring a wide range of case studies, design practitioners and theorists address how they produce and mobilize knowledge about design through their practice. Chapters explore how to dismantle the colonial structures of modernist design and depart from the privileged spaces of art historical concepts in design history. They address tensions between traditional Indigenous design and contemporary design practice, discuss how to authentically integrate personhood into practice and explore topics such as designing wellbeing, developing communities of care, informed accountability and principles of the ecocene. They also analyse languages and typographic representations and investigate the nature of the graphic and typographic translation of literary texts, focusing on the writing of Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges as a case study.
This book elevates the voices of designers and their work and offers insights to professional designers as well as students on how to use these contributions when working on future projects. By highlighting the awareness of designers throughout their practice, this book will inspire others to reflect on their work and share their own knowledge for the benefit of the field of design.
Design studies practice is a material and tangible focus on knowledge production and mobilization in the field of design. Throughout 15 chapters featuring a wide range of case studies, design practitioners and theorists address how they produce and mobilize knowledge about design through their practice. Chapters explore how to dismantle the colonial structures of modernist design and depart from the privileged spaces of art historical concepts in design history. They address tensions between traditional Indigenous design and contemporary design practice, discuss how to authentically integrate personhood into practice and explore topics such as designing wellbeing, developing communities of care, informed accountability and principles of the ecocene. They also analyse languages and typographic representations and investigate the nature of the graphic and typographic translation of literary texts, focusing on the writing of Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges as a case study.
This book elevates the voices of designers and their work and offers insights to professional designers as well as students on how to use these contributions when working on future projects. By highlighting the awareness of designers throughout their practice, this book will inspire others to reflect on their work and share their own knowledge for the benefit of the field of design.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
73 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-31984-4 (9781350319844)
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Person
Bonne Zabolotney is Professor at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada. She has a BDes in visual communication, an MA in liberal arts and a PhD in practice-based design. Her research focuses on Canadian design culture and the political economy of design.
Content
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Introduction: What We Make in a Design Studies Practice, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
Section One: Redirecting Practices
Introduction, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
1. Tactical Ambiguity: Designing in the Space Between, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
2. Yvy rembe'y rojapo (Land Bordering); Between Borderlands and Intersections: Dismantling the Colonial Structures of Modernist Design, Patricia Vera (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
3. Design Research Practice Narrative: 'Happy Objects within Reach', Hannah Korsmeyer (Monash University, Australia)
4. Languages and Typographic Representations, Leo Vicenti (Field Museum, Chicago, USA)
5. Conversations with Designers: Positioning Ethics, Values and Experiences within a Professional Design Practice, Mark Rutledge (Graphic Designer, Yukon), Brian Johnson and Silas Munro (Polymode, USA)
Section Two: Paradigm Shifting
Introduction, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
6. InWorlding: Design Practice and Personhood, Sophie Gaur (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
7. Designing New Narratives for Untold Design Histories, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
8. Making a Design Fiction from the Inside-Out, Anne Burdick (ArtCenter College of Design, USA)
9. Design-enabled Recommoning, Dimeji Onafuwa (Microsoft, USA)
10. Turning the Body Inside Out: Model-Making, Critical Theory and Self-Accountability, Myriam Diatta (Independent Practitioner-researcher)
Section Three: Immersing
Introduction, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
11. Kaleidoscopic Storytelling: Positionality, Indigenous Ways and Slow Autoethnography, Lisa Grocott (Monash University, Australia)
12. Zen and Design: Cultivating Insight, Louise St. Pierre (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
13. The Typographic Translations of Borges's Manuscripts, Celeste Martin (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
14. Centering Anti-Racism in Design: From Theory to Practice, Terresa Moses (University of Minnesota, USA) and Lisa E. Mercer (University of Illinois, USA)
15. It's Not Just About Mountains You Know: Nature-clothing Writing as Design Practice, Kate Fletcher (Royal Danish Academy, Denmark)
Epilogue: Designing in Good Faith, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
Contributors: A Community of Practice
List of Figures
Introduction: What We Make in a Design Studies Practice, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
Section One: Redirecting Practices
Introduction, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
1. Tactical Ambiguity: Designing in the Space Between, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
2. Yvy rembe'y rojapo (Land Bordering); Between Borderlands and Intersections: Dismantling the Colonial Structures of Modernist Design, Patricia Vera (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
3. Design Research Practice Narrative: 'Happy Objects within Reach', Hannah Korsmeyer (Monash University, Australia)
4. Languages and Typographic Representations, Leo Vicenti (Field Museum, Chicago, USA)
5. Conversations with Designers: Positioning Ethics, Values and Experiences within a Professional Design Practice, Mark Rutledge (Graphic Designer, Yukon), Brian Johnson and Silas Munro (Polymode, USA)
Section Two: Paradigm Shifting
Introduction, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
6. InWorlding: Design Practice and Personhood, Sophie Gaur (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
7. Designing New Narratives for Untold Design Histories, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
8. Making a Design Fiction from the Inside-Out, Anne Burdick (ArtCenter College of Design, USA)
9. Design-enabled Recommoning, Dimeji Onafuwa (Microsoft, USA)
10. Turning the Body Inside Out: Model-Making, Critical Theory and Self-Accountability, Myriam Diatta (Independent Practitioner-researcher)
Section Three: Immersing
Introduction, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
11. Kaleidoscopic Storytelling: Positionality, Indigenous Ways and Slow Autoethnography, Lisa Grocott (Monash University, Australia)
12. Zen and Design: Cultivating Insight, Louise St. Pierre (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
13. The Typographic Translations of Borges's Manuscripts, Celeste Martin (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
14. Centering Anti-Racism in Design: From Theory to Practice, Terresa Moses (University of Minnesota, USA) and Lisa E. Mercer (University of Illinois, USA)
15. It's Not Just About Mountains You Know: Nature-clothing Writing as Design Practice, Kate Fletcher (Royal Danish Academy, Denmark)
Epilogue: Designing in Good Faith, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada)
Contributors: A Community of Practice