
Design for Personalisation
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This book presents taxonomy of personalisation, and its potential consequences for the design profession as well as its ethical and political dimensions through a collection of essays from a range of academic perspectives. The thought-provoking introduction, conclusion and nine chapters present a well-balanced mixture of in-depth literature review and practical examples to deepen our understanding of the consequences of personalisation for our professional and personal lives. Collectively, this book points towards the implications of personalisation for design-led social innovation.
This will be valuable reading for professionals in the design industry and health provision, as well as students of product design, fashion and sociology.
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Tom Fisher is a Professor of Art and Design Research in the School of Art and Design at Nottingham Trent University, UK. His academic background combines Art History, Design and Sociology and he has led research funded by the AHRC on industrial heritage, innovation in relation to new textile technologies and for Defra on sustainable clothing. He is a member of the Design Research Society Council and leads the Special Interest Group OPEN (Objects, Practices, Experiences, Networks). His current research seeks to deepen connections between Design and research in the human sciences by focusing on skills in material practices.
Content
Iryna Kuksa and Tom Fisher
PART ONE: Personalising consumption, retail and digital spaces
1. Personalisation and Fashion Design
Tony Kent
2. Making it Mine: Personalising Clothes at Home
Amy Twigger Holroyd
3. Wearable Technology as Personalised Fashion: Empowering or Oppressive?
Conor Farrington
Part Two: Personalising communication, marketing and manufacture
4. Who is really in control? Pitfalls on the Path to Personalisation and Personality
Jon Oberlander
5. What Will Designers Do when Everyone can be a Designer?
Matt Sinclair
6. The History and Application of Additive Manufacturing for Design Personalisation
Guy Bingham
Part Three: Personalising health
7. The 4 Ps: Problems in Personalising a Public Service (A Personal View of Personalisation in the NHS)
Kath Checkland
8. Designing for Personalisation in Predictive and Preventive Medicine
Olga Golubnitschaja, Heinz Lemke, Marko Kapalla and Tony Kent
9. Towards a Person-Centred Approach to Design for Personalisation
Sarah Kettley, Richard Kettley and Rachel Lucas
Conclusion: What Happens Next? Themes and Principles for a Personalised Future
Tom Fisher and Iryna Kuksa
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