ViP Vision in Design: A Guidebook for Innovators

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title ViP Vision in Design: A Guidebook for Innovators
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Paul Hekkert
By (author) Matthijs Dijk, van
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 190,Width 150
Category/GenreThe arts - general issues
Graphic design
Product design
ISBN/Barcode 9789063693718
ClassificationsDewey:658.5752
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher BIS Publishers B.V.
Imprint BIS Publishers B.V.
Publication Date 7 July 2014
Publication Country Netherlands

Description

The authors, design practitioners and educators bringing together 15 years of knowledge in this publication have produced the first book on how designers can formulate a vision for new and appropriate products. They call this approach Vision in Product Design (ViP). The approach strikes a good balance between structuring the process of design and allowing the designers to take a personal position and fully express themselves in the process of producing a product. It is both a method and a design philosophy. In addition to explaining what ViP is all about, this book offers a rich array of narratives, expressed through conversations, cases, literature, creative materials, illustrative models and pictures. Through these different routes, the reader will get a better understanding of ViP and will be able to interact with the book in more diverse ways, both in practice and in an educational context.

Author Biography

Paul Hekkert (Author) Paul Hekkert is Professor of Form Theory at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at TU Delft University in Holland. Matthijs van Dijk is CEO of KVD design consultancy and Professor of Applied Design at TU Delft, Peter Lloyd is head of the Department of Design and Innovation at the Open University in the UK. Matthijs van Dijk (Author) Matthijs van Dijk is CEO of KVD design consultancy and Professor of Applied Design at TU Delft, Peter Lloyd is head of the Department of Design and Innovation at the Open University in the UK.