Thursday, 13 October 2016

RESEARCH SOURCES


BA (hons ) Ilustration
Context of Practice 1
Finding research sources

CoP Theme: Politics
Search terms/key words: ‘Form and Function’, ‘Quality’, ‘Content’, ‘Design Thinking’

LCA Library
1: Mesch, Claudia. (2013). Art and Politics, a small history of art for social change since 1945. London: I.B Tauris.

2: Roberts, John. (2007). The Intangibilities of Form. New York: Verso.

3: Heywood, Andrew. Key Concepts in Politics. (2000). Palgrave.


Google Books (preview)
1: Rowe, Peter G. Design Thinking. MIT Press, 1991.

2: Greenough, Horatio & Small, Harold A. Form and Function: Remark on Art, Design and Architecture. University of California Press, 1947

3: Bersson, Robert. Responding to Art: Form, Content and Context. Mc-Graw Hill, 2004


Google Scholar
1: Dorst, K. Design Studies, The Core of Design Thinking and Its Application. 2011. Elsevier. 

2: Cross, Nigel. Design Thinking: Understanding How Designers Think and Work. 2011. Berg.

3: Rancière, Jacques. From Politics to Aesthetics? Paragraph Vol. 28, No. 1. 2005. Pp. 12-25.


Websites
1: Cummings, Michael (2009) Good Design. UX Design. Uxdesign.com/design/article/good-design/54. Accessed: 13 October, 2016

2: Foundry Art Centre. ‘Form and Function’ (2016). www.foundryartcentre.org/form-and-function/

3: Fast Company. Design Thinking…What is that?. www.fastcompany.com/919258/design-thinking-what (2006)


JStor
1: Rim Razzouk, Valerie Shute. (2012). What is Design Thinking and Why is it Important? (Research Study)

2: Elziebta T. Kazmieraczak (2003) Design as Meaning Making. From Making Things to the Design of Thinking. (Journal)

3: Dvora Yanow. (2010). Form Follows Function? (Journal)



During that session we get to find relatable sources for our chosen quote. I honestly think that it was harder than I expected since I had to filter through the relevance and cross-check between different sources for the accuracy of the information given. 

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