Jaffari et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Aiming to miss: lessons for design research from the study of everyday energy practicesJaffari et al., 2013
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- Jaffari S
- Matthews B
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- Journal of Design Research
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This paper argues that the historical focus of design research on the design process– designers themselves, their activities, decisions and rationale–conceals many design relevant phenomena that emerge in the use of products and systems. With regard to …
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