Joseph, 1996 - Google Patents
Design systems and paradigmsJoseph, 1996
- Document ID
- 17729536377005578041
- Author
- Joseph S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Design Studies
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This paper looks first at three well-known texts that describe design systems, focusing on their treatment of design strategy. Inadequacies in the treatments are uncovered. The rational problem-solving paradigm of design is examined in the light of some recent work in …
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