Design and other creative industries not only shape our lives in numerous ways, providing 'cultural' goods such as films, music and magazines, but also shape the look and feel of everyday objects and spaces. The creative industries are also important economically; governments and businesses now make considerable efforts to manage creativity for a range of political and economic ends.Does the management of design conflict with traditional ideas of creative freedom and autonomy? How do government policies and business priorities influence the day-to-day practices of designers? And how far have…mehr
Design and other creative industries not only shape our lives in numerous ways, providing 'cultural' goods such as films, music and magazines, but also shape the look and feel of everyday objects and spaces. The creative industries are also important economically; governments and businesses now make considerable efforts to manage creativity for a range of political and economic ends.Does the management of design conflict with traditional ideas of creative freedom and autonomy? How do government policies and business priorities influence the day-to-day practices of designers? And how far have the processes and purpose of creative work been changed by its new centrality to business and government? Bringing together case studies and material from a range of industries and contexts, as well as a series of interviews with practitioners, Design and Creativity provides a cutting-edge account of key trends in the creative industries at the start of the twenty-first century.
Guy Julier is Professor of Design at Leeds Metropolitan University and author of a number of books, including New Spanish Design and The Culture of Design. Liz Moor is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London and author of The Rise of Brands.
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List of illustrations Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Design and Creativity Liz Moor and Guy Julier SECTION ONE: DESIGN AND POLICY 2. Designing the State Liz Moor 3. Designing the City Guy Julier 4. Design Innovation and Policy at Local Level Katie Hill and Guy Julier 5. Public Art Design-Led Regeneration and its Evaluation Doug Sandle 6. Design Client Patron and Showcase: the Museum and the Creative Industries Jane Pavitt SECTION TWO: MANAGING DESIGN IN CONTEXT 7. Routinized Labour in the Graphic Design Studio AnneMarie Dorland 8. Auditing in Communication Design Paul Springer 9. Researchers in the World of Product Design Nitzan Waisberg 10. The Turn to Service Design Lucy Kimbell 11. Cinema as Design Damian Sutton 12. Continuity and Innovation in Editorial Design Practice Sarah Owens SECTION THREE: INTERVIEWS WITH PRACTITIONERS Kobus Mentz UrbanismPlus Tim Allnutt Clemmow Hornby Inge Jason Severs Frog Design David Scothron Product First Ben Reason live work Ilona Törmikoski Hahmo Peter Higgins Land Design Studio 13. Conclusion: Counting Creativity Guy Julier and Liz Moor Notes Author Biographies Index
List of illustrations Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Design and Creativity Liz Moor and Guy Julier SECTION ONE: DESIGN AND POLICY 2. Designing the State Liz Moor 3. Designing the City Guy Julier 4. Design Innovation and Policy at Local Level Katie Hill and Guy Julier 5. Public Art Design-Led Regeneration and its Evaluation Doug Sandle 6. Design Client Patron and Showcase: the Museum and the Creative Industries Jane Pavitt SECTION TWO: MANAGING DESIGN IN CONTEXT 7. Routinized Labour in the Graphic Design Studio AnneMarie Dorland 8. Auditing in Communication Design Paul Springer 9. Researchers in the World of Product Design Nitzan Waisberg 10. The Turn to Service Design Lucy Kimbell 11. Cinema as Design Damian Sutton 12. Continuity and Innovation in Editorial Design Practice Sarah Owens SECTION THREE: INTERVIEWS WITH PRACTITIONERS Kobus Mentz UrbanismPlus Tim Allnutt Clemmow Hornby Inge Jason Severs Frog Design David Scothron Product First Ben Reason live work Ilona Törmikoski Hahmo Peter Higgins Land Design Studio 13. Conclusion: Counting Creativity Guy Julier and Liz Moor Notes Author Biographies Index
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