Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
261527 Design Studies 2012 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present an ethnomethodological analysis of an ethnographic study of graphic designers to show how their design activities were organised. We focus on how the creative process is shaped through the instrumental and discursive use of material and digital resources. We concentrate on how contextually relevant but ‘off-stage’ features of the design space such as clients, consumers, similar products, trends and so on are talked about in order to provide the context for understanding and assessing the potential quality and impact of the design. We also examine the situated use of aesthetic terms as a means through which the practitioners relate various features of the look and feel of the design to these elements of constructed context.

► An ethnomethodological study of graphic design as it unfolds in action. ► A description of the cooperative use of material resources. ► A focus on the on-going production of context by the participants. ► An examination of the nature and purposes of aesthetic talk within the design process.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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