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Informationen zum Autor Guy Julier is Professor of Design Culture at the University of Brighton and the Victoria & Albert Museum, UK. Klappentext workIlona Törmikoski! HahmoPeter Higgins! Land Design Studio13. Conclusion: Counting Creativity! Guy Julier and Liz MoorNotesAuthor BiographiesInd Zusammenfassung Design and other creative industries not only shape our lives in numerous ways, but also shape the look and feel of everyday objects and spaces. Bringing together case studies and material from a range of industries and contexts, this work provides an account of key trends in the creative industries at the start of the twenty-first century. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of illustrationsAcknowledgements1. Introduction: Design and Creativity, Liz Moor and Guy JulierSECTION ONE: DESIGN AND POLICY2. Designing the State, Liz Moor3. Designing the City, Guy Julier4. Design, Innovation and Policy at Local Level, Katie Hill and Guy Julier5. Public Art, Design-Led Regeneration and its Evaluation, Doug Sandle6. Design Client, Patron and Showcase: the Museum and the Creative Industries, Jane PavittSECTION TWO: MANAGING DESIGN IN CONTEXT7. Routinized Labour in the Graphic Design Studio, AnneMarie Dorland8. Auditing in Communication Design, Paul Springer9. Researchers in the World of Product Design, Nitzan Waisberg10. The Turn to Service Design, Lucy Kimbell11. Cinema as Design, Damian Sutton12. Continuity and Innovation in Editorial Design Practice, Sarah OwensSECTION THREE: INTERVIEWS WITH PRACTITIONERSKobus Mentz, UrbanismPlusTim Allnutt, Clemmow Hornby IngeJason Severs, Frog DesignDavid Scothron, Product FirstBen Reason, live|workIlona Törmikoski, HahmoPeter Higgins, Land Design Studio13. Conclusion: Counting Creativity, Guy Julier and Liz MoorNotesAuthor BiographiesIndex