Many, many thank yous!
I have Goldschmidt article and other articles by her. I am now tracking the other sources you suggested.
Thank you again!
Alma
Alma Hoffmann
Assistant Professor
VAB 348
501 North University Blvd
Department of Visual Arts
University of South Alabama
Mobile, AL 36688
p. 251-461-1437
> On Jan 11, 2018, at 6:49 PM, Alejandra Poblete Perez <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Hi Alma, I have always thought that drawing and/or sketching is part of a
> thinking process, a reflective process within design process.
> For several years, I have been "mapping" design methods, so I have found
> some interesting material on the "sketching" issue.
>
> Some bibliography I think would be helpful:
>
> *Design Issues:*
> Rudolph Arnheim, "*Sketching and the Psychology of Design*," vol. 9, no. 2,
> (Spring 1993)
> (this text is contained in "The Idea of Design")
>
> *DRS Conferences Proceedings:*
> T. Y. Pan et al. 2002. "*Verbal language and sketching*." In Common Ground.
> Proceedings of the Design Research Society International Conference at
> Brunel University, September 5-7, 2002. David Durling and John Shackleton,
> Editors. Stoke on Trent, UK: Staffordshire University Press, 530-536.
>
> Chen, H., You, M. 2004. “*The Comparison Between Novice and Expert
> Designers’ Sketching in Conceptual Design.*”, In in Design Research Society
> International Conference - Futureground 2004, Monash University, Australia
>
> *IASDR2007*
> Abdelmohsen, S. and Yi-Luen Do, E., 2007. "*Tracking design development
> through decomposing sketching processes*"
>
> Tseng, W. 2007. “*The influences of unstructured ambiguous figures in
> ideation and interpretation*”
>
>
> other material:
> Goldschmidt, G. (1991) "*Visual clues: tacit information processing via
> sketching*". In Proceedings of 3rd International Symposium on Systems
> Research, Information and Cybernetics, Baden-Baden.
>
> Verstijnen, I., Wagemans, A., Heylighen, A., and Neuckermans, H. 1999.
> "*Sketching,
> Visual Analogies and Domain-Expertise*”. In Proceedings of 4th Design
> Thinking Research Symposium: Design Representation, II.71-II. 77, edited by
> G. Goldschmidt, and W. Porter. MIT, Cambridge: Massachusetts.
>
> MSc research thesis written in Explore-Lab 5 (2008/2009) at the Faculty of
> Architecture, TU Delft. Titled: *Reasoning in Architecture; About the
> Diagrammatic Nature of Thinking with Real and Imagined Objects*.
> http://edwingardner.com/graduation/EJG-P5-FINAL.pdf
>
> All of these texts have enough helpful references.
>
> If you have any trouble in finding any of them please let me know. In some
> cases I have the PDFs or, at least the download links.
>
>
> best regards
> ............................................................
> Alejandra Poblete P.
> Senior Lecturer | Design School | UTEM
>
>
> 2018-01-11 13:33 GMT-03:00 Alma Hoffmann <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I have a question I was wondering if any of you can help me.
>>
>> I need help finding sources, articles, books, references, or anything to
>> help me with understanding of how sketching came to be the ideation
>> process before committing to a final design solution.
>>
>> I realize we define sketching in different ways and we use sketchbooks for
>> a range of things: from idea brainstorming or thinking, doodling, drawing
>> studies, sketch notes, notes, idle thoughts, communicate or externalize
>> thoughts, etc.. But how, in the history of design, did we start using
>> sketches as the preliminary step to solve a problem? Or as an utilitarian
>> tool of the design process?
>>
>> From what I understand and from what I have studied in the past about the
>> history of dance, the study of drawing and dance were part of the education
>> of a child during and after the Renaissance (until we eliminated it from
>> education in schools). And drawing was also considered a method of teaching
>> observational skills— unless you were studying to be painter or were a
>> painter or an artist, where drawing was much more than observational skills.
>>
>> So, how do we go from drawing to observe and understand the world to
>> sketching as a tool to generate ideas for a solution and as tool that other
>> designers can use to finalize or replicate a project solution?
>>
>> I have been thinking about this and I think it has to do with building
>> boats and other machinery but I wanted to see if anybody here had some
>> thoughts as to where to look for more information?
>>
>> Thank you in advance!
>>
>> Alma
>>
>>
>> Alma Hoffmann
>>
>> Assistant Professor
>> VAB 348
>> 501 North University Blvd
>> Department of Visual Arts
>> University of South Alabama
>> Mobile, AL 36688
>>
>> p. 251-461-1437
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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