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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.16.2012.tde-14062012-142306
Document
Author
Full name
Heitor Piffer Siqueira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Nascimento, Luís Cláudio Portugal do (President)
Dantas, Denise
Fontoura, Antônio Martiniano
Title in Portuguese
Aspectos próprios ao universo de noções e competências do design identificáveis, eventualmente, na atuação de indivíduos formados nesta área no desempenho de outras atividades profissionais
Keywords in Portuguese
Design (Estudo e ensino)
Design (Formação profissional)
Design de produtos
Design gráfico
Abstract in Portuguese
Com a crescente oferta de cursos superiores de design no Brasil, considerou-se que parte dos egressos destes cursos não seguem atuando nesta área. Notou-se que, com o advento de publicações sobre o tema do design thinking e sobre o ensino de elementos do design na educação geral, há valorização dos atributos da formação do designer para resolver problemas em outras áreas. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi verificar a possibilidade de aspectos da formação em design permearem a atuação de ex-alunos deste curso no desempenho de outras atividades profissionais. Metodologia de projeto, antecipação construtiva, capacidade criativa, uso de linguagem visual, pensamento abstrato, análise crítica, noções de gestalt e de semiótica, entre outros elementos, fazem parte da formação do designer e interferem em sua forma de pensar e de resolver problemas. Esta pesquisa se baseou em métodos qualitativos de investigação, empregando, sobretudo, entrevistas semiestruturadas em profundidade com diversas categorias de respondentes afetas à temática.
Title in English
Aspects specific to the universe of design ideas and competencies that can be eventually identified, when design graduates carry out their activities in other professional areas.
Keywords in English
Design
Design thinking
Education
Graphic design
Industrial design
Product design
Transfer of learning
Abstract in English
With the growing offer of higher education courses in design in Brazil, some that graduate from these courses end up not working in this area. The advent of publications on the subject of design thinking and on the teaching of design elements in general education, the attributes of designer's academic background for solving problems in other areas are being valued. The object of this research was to check for the possibility that aspects of their background in design might permeate the actions of former students of this course when carrying out other professional activities. Project methodology, constructive anticipation, creative capacity, the use of visual language, abstract thinking, critical analysis, notions of Gestalt and semiotics and other elements form part of the designer's education and interfere in his/her way of thinking and solving problems. This research is based on qualitative methods of investigation and uses, in particular, semi-structured and in-depth interviews with many different categories of respondents who are devoted to this subject.
 
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Publishing Date
2012-08-28
 
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