design ideation

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Ideation efficiency?

Could economic efficiency criteria apply to design ideation? For example, ideation efficiency is achieved when an idea is produced making the most efficient use of the ideator's scarce resources (talent, time, and energy), and when that idea best meets the needs and wants of the consumer at a price that fairly reflects the value of resources used up in the realisation of the idea.
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Welcome

This blog is for ideators engaged in design and architecture.

An idea was needed, well thought out, clearly presented.
Le Corbusier

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http://ideation-workshop.blogspot.co.uk/


Design Ideation can be seen as a matter of generating, developing and communicating ideas, where 'idea' is understood as a basic element of thought that can be either visual, concrete or abstract. It is a purposeful activity that typically takes place in the early stages of the design process aiming at producing a convincing idea or concept that is worth pursuing further towards realisation. Idea development means taking the idea from the general to the particular but stops short of evaluating the idea per se as ideas represent propositions rather than actual plans or feasible outcomes. Idea communication signifies the need for ideas to be externalised, or nobody else would know about them.

Selected Literature

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  • Barnes, J. & Brandford, P. (2022) City Sketching Reimagined. London: Batsford
  • Belardi, P (2014) Why Architects Still Draw. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
  • Bilda, Z, Gero, J and Purcell, T (2006) To sketch or not to sketch. Design Studies Vol 27 No 5 pp 587-613
  • Bowkett, S (2013) Archi-Doodle: An Architect's Activity Book. London: Laurence King
  • Cook, P. (2008). Drawing: The Motive Force in Architecture. London: Wiley
  • Coyne, R, Hoon, P and Wiszniewski, D (2002) Design devices: digital drawing and the pursuit of difference. Design Studies Vol 23 No 3 pp 263-286
  • Cross, N (2023 2nd Edition) Design Thinking - Understanding How Designers Think and Work. London: Bloomsbury
  • Dorta, T, Perez, E and Lesage, A (2008) The ideation gap: hybrid tools, design flow and practice. Design Studies Vol 29 No 2 pp 121-141
  • Eissen, K and Steur, R (2011) Sketching: The Basics. Amsterdam: BIS Publishers
  • Garner, S (1992) The undervalued role of drawing in design, in D Thistlewood (ed) Drawing research and development, Longman, London pp 98-109
  • Goel, V (1995) Sketches of thought. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
  • Gray, C and Siegel, M (2013) Sketching design thinking: representations of design in education and practice. DRS // CUMULUS 2013 2nd International Conference for Design Education Researchers, Oslo, 14–17 May 2013
  • Jonson, B (2002) Sketching Now. The International Journal of Art & Design Education 21.3 pp 246-253
  • Jonson, B (2005) Design ideation: the conceptual sketch in the digital age. Design Studies Vol 26 No 6 pp 613-624
  • Kavakli, M and Gero, J (2001). Sketching as mental imagery processing. Design Studies Vol 22 No 4 pp 347-364
  • Krier, L (2009) Drawing Architecture. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
  • Luscombe, D et al Editors (2019) Architecture through Drawing. London: Lund Humphries
  • Menezes, A and Lawson, B (2006) How designers perceive sketches. Design Studies Vol 27 No 5 pp 571-585
  • Mindrup, M (2019) The Architectural Model. MA: MIT Press
  • Moses, N (2019) Single-Handedly: Contemporary Architects Draw By Hand. NY: Princeton Architectural Press
  • Neal, A. & Star, D. (2022) Creativity Begins With You. London: Hachette
  • Purcell, T and Gero, J (1998) Drawing and the design process. Design Studies Vol 19 No 4 pp 389-453
  • Richards, J. (2013) Freehand Drawing and Discovery: Urban Sketching and Concept Drawing for Designers. NJ: Wiley
  • Rodgers, P, Green, G and McGown, A (2000) Using concept sketches to track design process. Design Studies Vol 21 No 5 pp 451-464
  • Scheer D R (2014) The Death of Drawing: Architecture in the Age of Simulation. London: Routledge
  • Stanfield, Frances (2019) The Drawing Ideas Book. London: Octopus Publishing Group
  • Suwa, M and Tversky, B (1997) What do architects and students perceive in their design sketches? A protocol analysis. Design Studies Vol 18 No 4 pp 385-403
  • Travis, S. (2015) Sketching for Architecture and Interior Design. London: Laurence King
  • Veisz, D, Namouza, E, Joshi, S and Summers J (2012) Computer-aided design versus sketching: An exploratory case study. Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing / Volume 26 / Special Issue 03 pp 317-335
  • Verstijnen, I M, Hennessey, J M, van Leeuwen, C, Hamel, R and Goldschmidt, G (1998) Sketching and creative discovery. Design Studies Vol 19 pp 519-546

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PROFILE

Ben is engaged in creative practice, education and research working with a multidisciplinary approach focusing on design and concept development.

He is an alumnus of Chelsea College of Art & Design; Central Saint Martins; UCL Bartlett; and Goldsmiths, University of London, where he gained his PhD exploring ways designers generate and communicate ideas, under the title Design Ideation (see Jonson, B, 2005; in Selected Literature, above).

The ideation theme is further pursued through experimental and speculative designs, lectures and workshops; http://design-ideation.blogspot.co.uk/ - http://www.ideation-workshop.blogspot.co.uk/

Ben holds a PG Certificate in Teaching & Learning, is a member of the AA School of Architecture programme of visiting teachers, and an accredited tutor of the Open University.

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Email: studio.ben.jonson@gmail.com

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