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Design thinking has evolved over several decades through influences from various disciplines like cognitive psychology, anthropology, business strategy, and computer science. It began as a way to create physical artifacts but shifted to focus on designing interactions and experiences. Major developments included recognizing design as its own discipline separate from engineering in the 1960s-70s, applying tools from social sciences in the 1980s-90s, and focusing on services and experiences directly with non-designers in the 2000s-2010s. Design thinking now promotes applying design tools and mindsets to problem solving across various fields.
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Design thinking has evolved over several decades through influences from various disciplines like cognitive psychology, anthropology, business strategy, and computer science. It began as a way to create physical artifacts but shifted to focus on designing interactions and experiences. Major developments included recognizing design as its own discipline separate from engineering in the 1960s-70s, applying tools from social sciences in the 1980s-90s, and focusing on services and experiences directly with non-designers in the 2000s-2010s. Design thinking now promotes applying design tools and mindsets to problem solving across various fields.
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Design thinking

timeline
Scandinavian Participatory
co-operative design design

Cognitive psychology
Business strategy

Economics

Antrhopology
Utopia project Jane Fulton Suri

Ethnography

Industrial and Victor Papanek


organizational psychology

Computer science
Liz Sanders
Donald Schn Tim Brown

Horst Rittel Nigel Cross Richard Buchanan

60 70 80 90 00 10
Design is idenfied as a Design is decoupled from Designers are studied Design takes tools from Design begins to shift Design thinking
science and seen as physicality and begns to and their ways of social sciences and focus toward creating promotes design
making physical dabble in creating thinking are evaluated begins to produce its services and experiences, tools to the
artifacts interactions for distinctive behaviours own toolkits for research in some cases directly non-design
and mindsets and ideation with non-designers world
Herbert A. Simon Bill Moggridge IDEO Merger

Information Human-computer Interaction


architecture interaction (HCI) design

Industrial design

Engineering

Design Service Ezio Manzini Alastair Fuad-Luke Deborah Szebeko


science design

David & Tom Kelley


Buckminister Fuller Ergonomics
Human factors
Human-centered
Peter Rowe
Architechture design

Design
thinking

Prepared by Jo Szczepanska
Design-led Non-design Major knowledge Minor Monash Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture
discipline influence transfer influence ADA1111 - Design thinking

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