HOW DESIGNERS THINK.
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HOW DESIGNERS THINK. CONCEPTUAL BLENDING IN DESIGN
HOW DESIGNERS THINK. CONCEPTUAL BLENDING IN DESIGN

Author(s): Hanna Bytniewska
Subject(s): Visual Arts, Sociology of Art
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: design; conceptual blending; metaphor; visual thinking;

Summary/Abstract: The article aims at pointing out those areas of design in which a structure of metaphor1can be useful and testing out its sufficiency. The basis for reflection are examples of existingdesign solutions. Decisions made by designers on the future shape, functionality and appearanceof an object are rooted in their knowledge about the material world and human needs, but alsotransfer their ideas regarding the role and purpose of design itself in social life. The presentedexamples relate to a specific way of thinking common for designers working on a project. Thearticle argues that a designer's way of thinking can be broadly described using a conceptual blen-ding model rather than a metaphor structure which does not always apply. In Polish literature,conceptual blending, translated as amalgamaty pojęciowe, refers to linguistics and is mostly usedin linguistic research. The article proposes a different translation, amalgamaty koncepcyjne, asa broader term which can also be used in visual thinking research, as well as design.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 25
  • Page Range: 127-137
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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