Design & the Social Sciences
Frascara, Jorge
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Description:
The social sciences have a distinctive contribution to make to the understanding and handling of design issues, both in product and systems design and in the design of the built environment. The role of cognitive psychology, particularly ergonomics, to the design process has traditionally been well appreciated. Because it provides important insights into the way people cognitively process information, it is a powerful tool for the design of usable products, buildings and systems. This book also explores the disciplines of social psychology, sociology and anthropology, which provide techniques for investigating the relationships between people and design, in assessing the role that products and the built environment play in peoples lives and in setting product requirements based on this understanding. These include ergonomic user requirements, such as usability and accessibility, and also functional and aesthetic issues which will determine the overall quality of a design in terms of how it is experienced. This means looking at the functional and ergonomic properties of a design and going beyond to issues relating to the fit of the design to the lifestyle and aspirations of those wh
Details:
- Academic Level: Scholarly/Undergraduate
- Depth (m): 0.018
- Height (m): 0.234
- Physical Format: Print On Demand - Hardcover
- Weight (g): 522
- Width (m): 0.152
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