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Being a designer

Being a designer. Prepared by Dr Tan Wee Hoe. The value of designers. The meaning of designers The role and responsibilities of designers The manifestation of designers’ value The criteria and quality of professional designers. The meaning of designers. Professionals who

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Being a designer

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  1. Being a designer Prepared by Dr Tan Wee Hoe

  2. The value of designers • The meaning of designers • The role and responsibilities of designers • The manifestation of designers’ value • The criteria and quality of professional designers

  3. The meaning of designers • Professionals who • Aim to achieve a clear outcome or function • Execute procedural creative thinking • Apply field-specific knowledge and skills • Express the creative thinking effectively • Realise the thought to certain extent. • Creative and innovative

  4. The roles and responsibilities • Field-oriented • Not limited to creating additional values upon the design target. • e.g. product designer must create products that meet the market’s specifications. • Design process is about thinking and coordinating consumers’ needs, social environment, current trend, ethical considerations, etc. • Invisible yet voluminous values were created in the process—hence the value of designers.

  5. The manifestation of designers’ value 1. Creating commercial values directly or indirectly. • E.g. product design, architecture design • Perceived additional values • The values created through design has been seen as “additional” because some people regards such values as something subsidiary upon the basic functions of particular products. • However, the functionality of many products has become secondary as compared to the aesthetic aspects of those products.

  6. The manifestation of designers’ value • Example: Toyota Avanza • The pursuit of trend and taste

  7. The manifestation of designers’ value • The social values of designers • Both direct and indirect values could be generalised as the evaluation human being made towards their own consumer needs. • While facing various needs of consumers, designers should direct appropriate rationalisation for consumers, i.e. guide the choice and taste of consumers. • This would form a positive demand and production cycle.

  8. Changing consumers’ behaviour • Example: hindering animal fur products

  9. Changing consumers’ behaviour • The use of hybrid or electrical cars

  10. Design as an creative expression toward social issues • The language of design could be more lively than literary words, more direct than fine artworks, louder than shouts of saying.

  11. Criteria and quality of designers • Have comprehensive knowledge of design fundamentals and theories • Have professional skills in basic technologies • Have sensitive observation and mastery of details • Have good collaborative and communication skills • Have strong sense of responsibility and team work • Accumulate social experience while keeping abreast of trends • Concern about individual virtue development • Enhance creative and ideation abilities continuously • Present personality in value creation

  12. How to be a professional designer? 1. Have comprehensive knowledge of design fundamentals and theories • Formal education, i.e. Bachelor of Design • Self-study • Reading books, magazines, journal articles • Watching TV commercials, TV programs, movies, animation, Public Service Announcement (PSA), game cinematics, etc. • Keeping active sketch books and learning journal

  13. How to be a professional designer? 2. Have professional skills in basic technologies • Multiple thinking skills • Mastery of basic and advanced software • Freeware: MS Paint, Office tools, HTML, Blender • Proprietary software: Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, 3ds, Maya, Dreamweaver • Professional training, e.g. certification in Adobe, Autodesk products Coffee Jay Chou

  14. How to be a professional designer? 3. Have sensitive observation and mastery of details • Be serious when you intend to observe • “You see what you want see” • Avoid “you see what you see but you don’t see what you see” • Attention to details in critical moments

  15. How to be a professional designer? 4. Have good collaborative and communication skills • Mastery of design language: technical and art terminologies • Good English language skills: listening, reading, writing & speaking • Good body language: be attentive to client’s problems; empathy

  16. How to be a professional designer? 5. Have strong sense of responsibility and team work • Deadline means DEADline. • Be a team player: Belbin’s team roles Nine complementary roles of successful business teams

  17. How to be a professional designer? 6. Accumulate social experience while keeping abreast of trends • Everybody starts from being a beginner—you need to gain your experience. • Young designer: more imaginative ideas • Experienced designer: more thoughtful, hence applicable ideas • Being creative alone is not enough

  18. How to be a professional designer? 7. Concern about individual virtue development • Reading: religious books, Chicken Soup series • Watching movies: Pay it forward, King’s Speech • Reflect your positive character in design • Reliability, punctuality, agility, accuracy • Passion in arts, design and career • Let your design speaks for you!

  19. How to be a professional designer? 8. Enhance creative and ideation abilities continuously • Creative and ideation abilities are learnable • Brainstorming, 5W1H, Six Thinking Hats, Story creation matrix, etc • Combining creative, scientific and pragmatic elements in design • Know the differences between artwork and design work. • Be sensitive when putting on designer’s perspective

  20. How to be a professional designer? 9. Present personality in value creation • In search of who you are, i.e. your identity • Personality: integrating your identity with your design knowledge and skills • Branding through glocalisation and Blue Ocean Strategy • E.g. Dr. Tan Wee Hoe = games = GBL specialist

  21. Reflection and reflexion • Who are designers? • What are the roles and responsibilities of designers? • How do YOU want to be a professional designer?

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