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The Contextual Nature of Design and Everyday Things (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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The Contextual Nature of Design and Everyday Things (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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The Contextual Nature of Design and Everyday Things focuses on the
history of industrial design beginning in the 18th century in
principally in Europe and the United States but does so with a
thematic twist. Instead of revealing the world of everyday things
in a chronological manner as many books do, The Contextual Nature
of Design and Everyday Things does so by way of different themes.
This direction is taken for one principal reason: design never
occurs out of context. In other words, the design of everyday
things is a reflection of place, people and process. It cannot be
otherwise. Consequently, these broader issues become the themes for
the exploration of everyday things. There are ten themes in all.
These are: World View of Design, which examines the very broad
picture of industrial design as an everyday activity undertaken by
everyone and throughout the world; Design and the Natural World,
which explores the interdependence between the Natural World and
the Artificial World; Design and Economics, which delves into
industrial design as a force of both macro- and micro-economics;
Design and Technology, which looks at the evolution of materials
and processes and their impact on industrial design; Design and
Transportation, which reviews the role that industrial design has
played in the development of transportation, especially rail, road
and air; Design and Communication, which situates the place of
industrial design in communication, both human communication and
technical innovations in communication; Design and Education, which
covers the development of the teaching and training of industrial
designers; Design and Material Culture, which considers several
case studies in industrial design as contemporary examples of
material culture; Design and Politics, which positions industrial
design as an integral part albeit indirect of one political system
or another; and Design and Society, in which the fruits of
industrial design can be perceived as mirrors or reflections of
societal values. The Contextual Nature of Design and Everyday
Things is an ideal book for face-to-face courses in industrial
design history as well as those offered as hybrid and online.
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