Abstract
Based on my tacit knowledge as new design graduate, especially one from Chemistry background, reflecting on some of my recent past experiences I have come to realize that designing of artefacts is a ever dynamic contraption of somewhat convolutions of factors; from idealism to reality to vision and sometimes individual desires. It can only be likened to a cauldron of sporadic explosions from a chain of controlled random nuclear explosions.
Keywords
Learning; Design Process; Iterative; Participatory Design; Reflections
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21606/nordes.2005.013
Citation
Lawal, H.A.(2005) From Novice to Expert: The Iterative Travails of a Hatching Design Practitioner (A Panoramic Overview), in Binder, T., Redström, J. (eds.), Nordes 2005: In the making, 29-31 May, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark. https://doi.org/10.21606/nordes.2005.013
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From Novice to Expert: The Iterative Travails of a Hatching Design Practitioner (A Panoramic Overview)
Based on my tacit knowledge as new design graduate, especially one from Chemistry background, reflecting on some of my recent past experiences I have come to realize that designing of artefacts is a ever dynamic contraption of somewhat convolutions of factors; from idealism to reality to vision and sometimes individual desires. It can only be likened to a cauldron of sporadic explosions from a chain of controlled random nuclear explosions.