Digitisation of design (converting analogue data into digital format), or digitalisation (turning analogue processes into digital ones) are not only driving mundane or routine aspects of
the design process (such as rendering, drawing a plan or elevation) but also
influencing design thinking and ideation. And so designers are being challenged by algorithms and corresponding software structures to focus their efforts on things that humans are better at than machines. Or rather, when challenged, how designers who embrace AI may do better than those who do not. That is, designers need to engage in the evolving computer-human mind relationship. For example, AI is moving in the direction of becoming closer to a super-competent assistant, a virtual team member or co-pilot in the design process. That is, using AI tools in an enhancing role. Moreover, digitisation of visualisation has transformed the way designers communicate with non-expert clients shifting the balance of power in favour of the client - clients who, through their own digital experiences are better equipped to engage in the design process and consequently more demanding in their design requirements. This development highlights how the designer-client relationship is an ever closer cooperation, collaboration or partnership. In other words, digitisation is enabling a multi-level participatory design process where the client and other stakeholders are effectively becoming co-designers.
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Participatory ideation
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