CoDesign
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-06495-6 (ISBN)
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The book identifies three core themes—People, Participation, and Practice—each unpacked into subthemes. People focuses on engaging and facilitating stakeholders; Participation explores power dynamics and politics; and Practice addresses how infrastructure constraints—such as time, budget, and context—shape the codesign process. The codesign process into organised into eight phases—funding, arranging, preparing, workshopping, translating, testing, executing, and evaluating—providing a structured framework for understanding how projects unfold. The themes under the core elements—People, Participation, and Practices—as adjustable ‘levers’ to address project challenges and guide change. These levers encourage reflection on roles, power dynamics, and decision-making to ensure alignment with goals. CoDesign: People, Participation, Practice concludes with a CoDesign Terminology Toolkit, clarifying essential terms to improve communication and foster understanding across the field.
This comprehensive resource serves as a valuable guide for practitioners, students, and researchers, supporting the ongoing development of codesign in an ever-evolving world.
Simone Taffe is Professor of Communication Design and Associate Director of Research in the School of Design and Architecture at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne Australia. She has fifteen years’ experience as a graphic designer and design manager in local councils and branding consultancies. Taffe is an award-winning design academic, where for ten years, she has tailored real-world learning for design students, resulting in university-wide and Australian government outstanding teacher recognition awards. Taffe’s research focuses on understanding how participatory methods intersect with communication design practices. Her work has been published in the fields of Participatory Design, Codesign, and Communication Design. Taffe co-created with Berrett and Pedell and the city of Casey, the award-winning real-time digital data visualisation project called 3 Corners of the City (2022). Meghan Kelly is Professor of Communication Design in the School of Communication and Creative Arts at Deakin University, Melbourne Australia. She has extensive industry experience as a graphic designer where her passion for a global understanding of design began. Her research has focused on identity creation and representation in a cross-cultural context, and the process to achieve respectful, culturally owned outcomes in professional design practice. Kelly co-authored with Dr Russell Kennedy, Professor Brian Martin and Jefa Greenaway the award-winning Australian Indigenous Design Charter and International Indigenous Design Charter documents. Kelly’s publications include the co-authored book ‘Museum development and cultural representation: Developing the Kelabit Highlands Community Museum’ (2018).
Section 1 Past 1 Terms 2 People 3 Concepts Section 2 Present 4 Methodology 5 Case Studies Section 3 Trends 6 People 7 Participation 8 Practices Section 4 Future 9 Toolkits. Conclusion. Biographies
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 29.4.2025 |
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Zusatzinfo | 21 Tables, black and white; 29 Halftones, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Design / Innenarchitektur / Mode |
Informatik ► Web / Internet ► Web Design / Usability | |
Technik ► Architektur | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-06495-1 / 1032064951 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-06495-6 / 9781032064956 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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