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    时间:2021-01-09 10:27:27 来源:管理员


    手工艺:设计实践杂志

    Artifact: Journal of Design Practice

     

    The journal is funded by The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and Design School Kolding. Since its first publication in 2007, Artifact has focused on practice-based design research and aims to explore conditions, issues and tasks pertaining to design development in a broad sense. As an international design research journal, Artifact targets the global design research community with the aim of strengthening knowledge sharing and theory building of relevance to design practice. All articles and research notes are subject to double-blind peer-review.

     

    《手工艺:设计实践杂志》期刊由丹麦皇家美术学院和科灵设计学校资助。2007年第一次出版以来,一直专注于基于实践的设计研究,目的是在广义上探索和设计开发相关的条件、问题和任务。作为国际设计研究期刊,《Artifact》面向的是全球设计研究群体,旨在加强与设计实践相关的知识共享和理论构建,所有文章和研究笔记都要经过双盲同行评审。

     

    The journal is cross-disciplinary in scope and welcomes contributions from all fields of design research, including product design and visual communication, user experience, interface, and service design as well as design management and organization.

     

    该期刊是跨学科的,内容涵盖设计研究各个领域的设计产品和视觉传达,用户体验,页面和服务设计,以及设计组织和管理。

     

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    Design practice (research): Future value creation for design education, society and business?


    Comparing employability priorities of emerging and experienced interior designers


    Commentary: Experiments all the way in programmatic design research revisited


    Investigating design-based learning ecologies


    Can participatory design support the transition into innovative learning environments?


    Experiments all the way in programmatic design research


    Design Innovation for creative growth: Modelling relational exchange to support and evaluate creative enterprise in the Scottish Highlands and Islands


    Review


    Theory as habitus for scholarly design research


    Afforded exploration: An approach to novel yet understandable product experiences


    Craft-based design for innovation: Potential in novelty, quality and sustainability through hands-on interaction