The dialogue-labs method: process, space and materials as structuring elements to spark dialogue in co-design events
A Lucero, K Vaajakallio, P Dalsgaard - CoDesign, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Facilitating participation has become one of the cornerstones of co-design, and a number of
methods, techniques and events intended to inspire design participants and scaffold …
methods, techniques and events intended to inspire design participants and scaffold …
Design participation (-s)–a creative commons for ongoing change
set of the double special issue contributions that began in CoDesign 4 (1), March 2008. In
the first volume, Liz Sanders and Jan Stappers, Yanki Lee, Tuuli Mattelmaki, Christina …
the first volume, Liz Sanders and Jan Stappers, Yanki Lee, Tuuli Mattelmaki, Christina …
Values and argumentation in collaborative design
We present analyses of interactions produced in meetings concerned with design of
artefacts, where core values (ie, fundamental beliefs of a person or a group) are at stake …
artefacts, where core values (ie, fundamental beliefs of a person or a group) are at stake …
The GLID method: Moving from design features to underlying values in co-design
M Van Mechelen, J Derboven, A Laenen… - International Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
In this paper, we present the GLID method to integrate verbal, material and other co-design
outcomes in a structured and coherent analysis. GLID aims to increase internal rigor and …
outcomes in a structured and coherent analysis. GLID aims to increase internal rigor and …
[图书][B] Co-design as collaborative research
T Zamenopoulos, K Alexiou - 2018 - oro.open.ac.uk
Theodore Zamenopoulos and Katerina Alexiou discuss the field of co-design and its
underpinning theories and methods. They argue that Design as a process is always …
underpinning theories and methods. They argue that Design as a process is always …
Material matters in co-designing: formatting & staging with participating materials in co-design projects, events & situations
MA Eriksen - 2012 - adk.elsevierpure.com
Participation in design is broadening, and there is a movement away from designing to co-
designing. They are related, but the little co-makes them different organizational and socio …
designing. They are related, but the little co-makes them different organizational and socio …
On designing open-ended interpretations for collaborative design exploration
T Mattelmäki, E Brandt, K Vaajakallio - CoDesign, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
User-centred design is a widely acknowledged practice. Much attention has been paid to the
methods, tools and processes on how to conduct design research and field studies with and …
methods, tools and processes on how to conduct design research and field studies with and …
Integrated Co-design: a model for co-designing with multiple stakeholder groups from the 'Fuzzy'front-end to Beyond Project Delivery
As co-design is increasingly applied across multiple sectors, there is a greater need for
practical guides to support extended, low-cost and diverse implementation. This paper …
practical guides to support extended, low-cost and diverse implementation. This paper …
Co-constructing stories: a participatory design technique to elicit in-depth user feedback and suggestions about design concepts
DO Buskermolen, J Terken - … of the 12th Participatory Design Conference …, 2012 - dl.acm.org
In this paper we introduce a participatory design technique for early, formative concept
evaluations to elicit in-depth user feedback and suggestions, revealing attitudes and …
evaluations to elicit in-depth user feedback and suggestions, revealing attitudes and …
Getting participatory design done: From methods and choices to translation work across constituent domains
Collaborative arrangements between users and designers today are enacted in a
broadening array of circumstances. These include extended, even years-long projects within …
broadening array of circumstances. These include extended, even years-long projects within …