Chapter-6 Gendered Design Thinking So-called Logic of People and Things
1Industrial design, Department of Social Sciences, Technology and Arts, Luled University of Technology.
2School of Innovation, Design and Engineering, Division of Information Design, Eskilstuna/Västerds Malardalen University.
* Corresponding author: asa.wikberg-nilsson@ltu.se
Introduction
In the broadest sense, there are almost no limits to what design can be. Thinking of design as all the human-made graphics, things, interactions, and systems that people interact with every day, makes it a powerful arena and practice. We often seem to consider design as something that is passive when we humans interact ...
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