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Mash to the future - 2D image manipulation as a driver for ideation

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posted on 2015-09-11, 10:45 authored by Karl HurnKarl Hurn, Ian Storer
Industrial Designers are renowned for their ability to work effectively with diverse and disparate individuals, disciplines and organisations during the creative process (Hurn, 2006). This is part of the makeup of the Industrial Designer that led to Tim Brown, CEO of IDEO coining the term ‘T-shape’ designer. The symbolic shape of the ‘T’ refers to the depth and breadth of the designers abilities; with the vertical stroke of the ‘T’ being the depth of skill that allows them to contribute to the creative process, and the horizontal stroke being the disposition for collaboration across disciplines (Hansen, 2010).

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Industrial Design Society of America International Conference 2015 Proceedings of the Industrial Design Society of America International Conference 2015

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HURN, K. and STORER, I.J., 2015. Mash to the future - 2D image manipulation as a driver for ideation. Presented at: The IDSA/Eastman Innovation Lab Education Symposium at the 2015 Industrial Design Society of America International Conference, 19th August 2015, Seattle, USA.

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The Industrial Design Society of America

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2015

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This is a conference paper.

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Seattle, United States of America

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