Graphic design thinking: beyond brainstorming

Creativity is more than an inborn talent; it is a hard-earned skill, and like any other skill, it improves with practice. Graphic Design Thinking: Beyond Brainstorming explores a variety of informal techniques ranging from quick, seat-of the- pants approaches to more formal research methods for stimulating fresh thinking, and ultimately arriving at compelling and viable solutions.

In the style with which author Ellen has come to been known hands-on, up-close approach to instructional design writing brainstorming techniques are grouped around the three basic phases of the design process: defining the problem, inventing ideas, and creating form. Creative research methods include focus groups, interviewing, brand mapping, and co-design. Each method is explained with a brief narrative text followed by a variety of visual demonstrations and case studies.

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Subject(s)Design and technology
Author(s)Ellen Lupton
Age14-16
Published2011
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Shelf reference741.6 LUP
ISN/ISBN9781568989792
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8ugf

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