Digital Transformation in Design: Processes and Practices

· Design Book 63 · transcript Verlag
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What does it take to create innovative tech-savvy designs that are usable, appealing, and good for society? The contributions to this volume introduce contemporary research on the digitization and »datafication« of products, exploring topics like user experience, artificial intelligence, and virtual environments in design. Coming from varied backgrounds in product design, interaction design, service design, game design, architecture, and graphic design, they emphasize that digital transformation is not just a technical process, but also a social and learning process that fundamentally changes the way we understand information.

About the author

Laura S. Scherling (Ed.D.) is a designer, researcher, and author. She is a director and faculty at Columbia University, where she also completed her doctorate. Her research foci are emerging technologies, design, media, and sustainability topics.

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