A series of podcasts on Design Theory and Methodology followed annually by all master students of the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at Delft University of Technology. Hosted by the course coordinators Peter Lloyd and Mieke van Der Bijl.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | EducationArtsDesignCourses |
In this second design practitioner podcast Mieke talks to Cathelijne Bertels, who is based in Amsterdam. Cathelijne originally studied at IDE in Delft before going on to work at Microsoft for 13 years, working as a user-experience designer at a time ... more
In the third design practitioner podcast Mieke talks to Grace Turtle, a well-travelled Australian-Colombian strategic designer and futures research manager. Grace is based in Amsterdam, dividing her time between Deloitte and Becoming Studio, a specul... more
In the third design practitioner podcast Mieke talks to Grace Turtle, a well-travelled Australian-Colombian strategic designer and futures research manager. Grace is based in Amsterdam, dividing her time between Deloitte and Becoming Studio, a specul... more
In the first of several podcasts with design practitioners, Peter talks to Wouter van der Hoog, who set up the Rotterdam-based design practice Hoog+Diep in 2006. The aim of the practitioner podcasts is to get more of a professional view of how workin... more
In this podcast Peter and Mieke discuss the second of three learning objectives for the DTM course: the articulation of design theory and methodology through story creation. Storytelling has very much become a buzzword for designers in all kinds of a... more
In this podcast Peter and Mieke discuss the first of three learning objectives for the DTM course: the ability to think critically about theory and methodology. Critical thinking is something that many courses mention without ever really explicitly d... more
In this podcast, discussing the subject scope of the Design Theory and Methodology course, Mieke talks to Peter about his role as Editor-in-Chief of the one of the leading academic journals in design research, which is called Design Studies. Many of ... more
In the final DTM podcast Peter talks to Elisa Giaccardi, Professor of Interactive Media Design at IDE, about what design methods will look like in the future. They talk about how artificial intelligence and machine learning are changing the design pr... more
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