Research-based design

Visualisation of the phases in research-based design process.[1]

The research-based design process is a research process proposed by Teemu Leinonen,[1][2] inspired by several design theories.[3][4][5] It is strongly oriented towards the building of prototypes and it emphasizes creative solutions, exploration of various ideas and design concepts, continuous testing and redesign of the design solutions.

The method is firmly influenced by the Scandinavian participatory design approach. Therefore, most of the activities take place in a close dialogue with the community that is expected to use the tools or services designed.

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Leinonen, Teemu (2010). Designing Learning Tools. Methodological Insights. Aalto University. ISBN 978-952-60-0032-9.
  3. ^ Ehn, P. & Kyng, M. (1987). "The Collective Resource Approach to Systems Design". In G. Bjerknes, P. Ehn & M. Kyng (Eds.), Computers and Democracy: A Scandinavian Challenge (pp. 17–57).Avebury.
  4. ^ Schön, D.A. (1987). Educating the Reflective Practitioner. Toward a New Design for Teaching and Learning in the Professions. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
  5. ^ Nelson, H. & Stolterman, E. (2003). The Design Way: Intentional Change in an Unpredictable World: Foundations and Fundamentals of Design Competence. New Jersey: Educational Technology Publications

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