Writing Design: Words and Objects

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Grace Lees-Maffei
Berg, Sep 12, 2013 - Art - 288 pages
How do we learn about the objects that surround us? As well as gathering sensory information by viewing and using objects, we also learn about objects through the written and spoken word - from shop labels to friends' recommendations and from magazines to patents. But, even as design commentators have become increasingly preoccupied with issues of mediation, the intersection of design and language remains under-explored.Writing Design provides a unique examination of what is at stake when we convert the material properties of designed goods into verbal or textual description. Issues discussed include the role of text in informing design consumption, designing with and through language, and the challenges and opportunities raised by design without language. Bringing together a wide range of scholars and practitioners, Writing Design reveals the difficulties, ethics and politics of writing about design.
 

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Writing Design
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RIGHTING DESIGNON THE REFORMING ROLE OF DESIGN CRITICISM
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MEDIATIONSBETWEEN DESIGN AND CONSUMPTION
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DESIGNING WITH AND THROUGH LANGUAGE
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SHOWING AS TELLINGON DESIGN BEYOND TEXT
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Select Bibliography
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Index
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Grace Lees-Maffei is Reader in Design History in the School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire and is co-editor of The Design History Reader (Berg, 2010).

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