Dear Tamara
One of the newer works which have become a classic is Norbert
Roozenburg's Product Design, Fundamentals and Methods published by
John Wiley . As the name shows, it is more concentrated on Product
design .
Maybe another book by Bernhard Buerdek named as Product Design, or The
semantic Turn by Klaus Krippendorf cover newer discussions as well.
Another solution I have witnessed was to create a selection of papers
related to the subject gathered from journals like design studies or
design issues.
Best wishes
Alireza
Quoting Tamara Christensen <[log in to unmask]>:
> Greetings all!
> I am writing to ask which readings you would recommend for a graduate level
> course in Design Methodologies that includes students from industrial,
> interior, and graphic design.
>
> The professor who has taught the course for 20 years unexpectedly retired
> and I am attempting a course redesign for the upcoming semester (which
> begins in 12 days).Can you kindly send me any ideas for readings?
> I appreciate anything you may offer- canonical, obscure, historic,
> contemporary, provocative, critical, etc...
>
> Warm regards~
> Tamara Christensen
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