F11 PRACTICAL INTEREST AND COGNITIVE INTEREST IN DESIGN
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概要
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Our interest in design is divided into two : practical interest and cognitive interest. While practical interest focuses on producing the outcome by designing, cognitive interest seeks understanding of design through insight into design. In other words, the former generates a product; and the latter leads to understanding. They are two different approaches to design; yet, they have in common in that both are seeking to promote design. Therefore, having a clear understanding of what practical and cognitive interests are about and what they are seeking to achieve is important to enrich the world of design. The enlargement of meaning of design these days demonstrates the growing importance of matters regarding cognition of design. Knowing 'what is design' is increasingly becoming important to determine the scope and direction of design practice. Better practice comes from better knowledge, since we practice to the extent of we know. Design is no exception in this.
- 日本デザイン学会の論文
- 2004-05-30