Search for dissertations about: "Åsa Wikberg-nilsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Åsa Wikberg-nilsson.
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1. Rethinking designing : collaborative probing of work and workplace change
Abstract : The objective of the research presented in this thesis was to explore human experiences as ground for work and workplace design. The aim was to develop pragmatic tools and guidelines for work and workplace design based on a reflective design tradition. READ MORE
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2. Designing Tools for Joint Inquiry : Making and thinking together
Abstract : Positioned within the research program and subject area of Innovation and Design, this research focuses on the relationship between tools and joint inquiry. Joint inquiry – the collaborative exploration and definition of problems and possible solutions – plays an important part in Participatory Design processes. READ MORE
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3. Tacit : A research journey into the methods, processes and knowledge of graphic designers
Abstract : By exploring the potential effects of digitisation on graphic design methods, this thesis aims to highlight some of the tacit knowledge possessed by graphic designers and to show that this knowledge can both be externalised and made communicable. Beginning with an interview study where professional designers’ views were gathered and analysed, the work continued through a participatory study where designers’ knowledge was highlighted in a documented design project. READ MORE
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4. Additive Manufacturing in Product Design for Space Applications : Opportunities and Challenges for Design Engineers
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5. Creativity in Design for Additive Manufacturing
Abstract : Additive Manufacturing (AM) brings opportunities to create designs with complex geometries that would be impossible or very difficult to produce using conventional manufacturing technologies. While AM is widely seen as a means to increase the creativity of designers and thus innovation within organisations, there is a lack of understanding of how designers can manage their creativity while working with Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM). READ MORE