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Sources of inspiration: a language of design

CLAUDIA ECKERT

Engineering Design Centre, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge

MARTIN STACEY

Department of Computer and Information Sciences, De Montfort University, Milton Keynes, UK.

Design Studies volume 21 number 5, 523-538 (2000)
Special issue on design representation edited by Gabriela Goldschmidt and Bill Porter

Cambridge University Engineering Design Centre Technical Report CUED/C.EDC/TR72

ABSTRACT. Sources of inspiration play an important role in the design process, both in defining the context for new designs and in informing the creation of individual designs. Previous designs and other sources of ideas furnish a vocabulary both for thinking about new designs and for describing designs to others. In a study of knitwear design, a process in which the use of sources of inspiration is explicitly acknowledged, we have observed that designers communicate with each other about new designs, styles and moods, largely by reference to the sources of their ideas. In this paper we discuss why this style of communication is so important, and what information it is used to convey. We view it as the use of a language to describe regions in the space of possible designs.

KEYWORDS. Sources of inspiration, communication, design cognition, teamwork, fashion, knitwear.

Author addresses.

Claudia Eckert
The Design Group
Department of Design, Development,
    Environment and Materials
Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology
The Open University
Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
United Kingdom
C.M.Eckert@open.ac.uk

Martin Stacey
Department of Computer Technology
Faculty of Technology
De Montfort University
Leicester LE1 9BH
United Kingdom
mstacey@dmu.ac.uk