Design and research are two fields of knowledge that each has its traditions, methods, standards, and practices. These two worlds are quite separate that researchers investigate what exists and designers design what could be. This book builds a bridge by integrating design and research, to develop a new field of knowledge.
Applied Design Research: A Mosaic of 22 Examples, Experiences and Interpretations Focussing on Bridging the Gap Between Practice and Academics contains twenty-two inspiring reflections that demonstrate how applied design research offers an inspiring and effective approach to combining the unique qualities of research (aimed at studying the present) and design (aimed at developing the future). The book shows that the transdisciplinary approach is applicable in a multitude of sectors, ranging from healthcare, urban planning, circular economy, and the food industry. Arranged in five parts, the book is a mosaic of examples, experiences, and interpretations, giving different illustrative examples and describing different methods which makeup the characteristic of a mosaic in that each piece contributes to the whole, but none of the pieces contains all the information. Together they offer an excellent picture of applied design research, how it is implemented and what the reader can expect from it.
This book with its many examples, experiences, and interpretations can enthuse (beginning) researchers with the inspiring applied design research approach. It is hoped that more experienced design researchers will recognize themselves in the experiences described in the book and feel inspired by them.
About the Author: Peter Joore studies design processes in which different types of actors, across the boundaries of sectors, cooperate in solving complex social issues. He graduated as an industrial designer at Delft University of Technology in 1991, where he also obtained his doctorate in 2010. After his studies, he worked as a designer at various companies before joining the Dutch Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) in 1999. In 2008, he made the switch to higher education, where he is active as a professor of Open Innovation at NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences.
Guido Stompff has been a professor of Design Thinking at the Creative Business research group at Inholland University of Applied Sciences since 2019. After his education as an industrial designer (TU Delft), he worked for over 25 years as a designer, across the full range of the field, including product design, UX design, communication design, packaging design, branding and even art. He obtained his PhD in 2011 on facilitating innovation in multidisciplinary teams. In 2018, his book 'Design thinking, radical change in small steps' was published, which was voted management book of the year.
Jeroen van den Eijnde studied Product Design at the University of the Arts in Arnhem and Art History at Leiden University. He obtained his PhD on a study of theory and ideology in Dutch design education. Since 2016 he works as a professor of Tactical Design at ArtEZ University of the Arts. He was co-founder and board member of Design Platform Arnhem. He worked as advisor for the Fonds Beeldende kunst, Vormgeving en Bouwkunst and the Dutch Culture Council. He is a core member of NADR and a member of the CLICKNL programme council, represening the Dutch creative industry sector.