Christensen, BT and Ball, LJ ORCID: 0000-0002-5099-0124 (2016) Dimensions of creative evaluation: Distinct design and reasoning strategies for aesthetic, functional and originality judgments. Design Studies, 45 . pp. 116-136. ISSN 0142694X
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.destud.2015.12.005
Abstract
Our analysis of the DTRS 10 dataset examined evaluative reasoning taking place during expert ‘design critiques’. We focused on key dimensions of creative evaluation (originality, functionality and aesthetics) and ways in which these dimensions impact reasoning strategies and suggestions offered by experts for how the student could continue. Each dimension was associated with a specific underpinning ‘logic’ determining how these dimensions were evaluated in practice. Our analysis clarified how these dimensions triggered reasoning strategies such as running mental simulations or making design suggestions, ranging from ‘go/kill’ decisions to loose recommendations to continue without directional steer. The findings advance our theoretical understanding of evaluation behavior in design and alert practicing design evaluators to the nature and consequences of their critical appraisals.
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