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Metaphors in design: an analysis of how we represent design expertise.

Gulari, Melehat Nil

Authors

Melehat Nil Gulari



Contributors

Nithikul Nirmkulrat
Editor

Kristina Niedderer
Editor

Mark Evans
Editor

Abstract

Design and design expertise are often argued about and rarely agreed upon by the design community, which is a result of their multifaceted nature and existing underlying assumptions, theoretical anomalies and fragmented knowledge in the field. Lakoff and Johnson (1980) suggest that metaphors structure our perceptions and understanding. Metaphors affect the way we categorise experiences and organise our ideas (ibid). Based on this argument , the paper investigates the visual and cognitive metaphors related to design, in particular, design expertise (DE), to address how these metaphors shape our understanding of DE. It examines how DE is represented through the use of metaphors and explores the use of metaphors as a tool to recognise, share and acquire expertise. This paper examines several metaphors, which are identified mainly through reviewing the literature on design knowledge and skills and existing interviews conducted with designers. The metaphors are analysed in a framework that identifies the linguistic roots, associated meanings, underlying theories and their possible impacts on the design discipline. The analysis of these metaphors reveals characteristics, strengths and limits of how we understand and describe DE. This analysis and discussion will contribute to strengthen an individual's comprehension and positioning on design expertise. It will also input towards how we communicate DE, and how we exchange knowledge, ideas, experiences and skills within the design and business communities, who often do not share the same language and mindset.

Citation

GULARI, M.N. 2013. Metaphors in design: an analysis of how we represent design expertise. In Nirmkulrat, N., Niedderer, K. and Evans, M. Proceedings of the 2013 International Design Research Society (DRS) special interest group on experiential knowledge conference: knowing inside out; experimental knowledge expertise and connoisseurship (eksig 2013), 4-5 July 2013, London, UK. London: Loughborough University, pages 289-302. Available from: http://experientialknowledge.org.uk/proceedings_2013.html

Conference Name 2013 International Design Research Society (DRS) special interest group on experiential knowledge conference: knowing inside out; experimental knowledge expertise and connoisseurship (eksig 2013)
Conference Location London, UK
Start Date Jul 4, 2013
End Date Jul 5, 2013
Online Publication Date Jul 5, 2013
Publication Date Dec 31, 2013
Deposit Date Mar 19, 2020
Publicly Available Date Mar 20, 2020
Publisher Loughborough University
ISBN 9781907382727
Keywords Visual metaphors; Cognitive metaphors; Design expertise; Design knowledge and skills
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/881602
Publisher URL http://experientialknowledge.org.uk/proceedings_2013.html

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