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Design is Interdisciplinary (Design Considerations (Aesthetics, Usability,…
Design is Interdisciplinary
Design Considerations
Aesthetics
Usability
Ergonomics
Safety
Accessibility
Marketability
Affordability
Profitability
Manufacturability
Functionality
Sustainability
Design is central to a variety of well-established disciplines
Architecture
Automotive design
Industrial design
Fashion design
Graphic design
Interior design
Problem-solving is interdisciplinary
Requires creative thinking and critical problem solving
'problems do not come in disciplines'
Designers must tackle wicked problems
Social equity and environmental responsibility at a global scale
Environmental pollution, income inequities, poor access
to healthcare, lack of clean drinking water
Design alone cannot solve these problems
requires engagement across disciplines
Wicked problems are too complex
Conflict over problem and solution
Transdisciplinarity grasps reality as a whole, thus has a better understanding of wicked problems
superimposes various disciplines to
address the problem or project
Collaborative strategy: highest possible
level of integration among disciplines
Cross-functional teams
Designers
Engineers
Market researchers
Financiers
Manufacturers
Sales Personnel
Retailers
Specialists/experts
Domain map of a trans disciplinary design project
Natural Sciences
Technology and
Engineering
The Arts
Business
Health Sciences
Behavioural Sciences
Social Sciences
Humanities