An Introduction to Service Design: Designing the Invisible
By (Author) Lara Penin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
17th May 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Illustration and commercial art
Graphic design
Product design
658.812
Paperback
344
Width 210mm, Height 270mm
1140g
A comprehensive introduction to designing services according to the needs of the customer or participants, this book addresses a new and emerging field of design and the disciplines that feed and result from it. Despite its intrinsic multidisciplinarity, service design is a new specialization of design in its own right. Responding to the challenges of and providing holisitic, creative and innovative solutions to increasingly complex contemporary societies, service design now represents an integrative and advanced culture of design. All over the world new design studios are defining their practice as service design while long established design and innovation consultancies are increasingly embracing service design as a key capacity within their offering. Divided into two parts to allow for specific reader requirements, Service Design starts by focusing on main service design concepts and critical aspects. Part II offers a methodological overview and practical tools for the service design learner, and highlights fundamental capacities the service design student must master. Combined with a number of interviews and case studies from leading service designers, this is a comprehensive, informative exploration of this exciting new area of design.
The book covers a needed niche of bibliography in Service Design and it completely achieves the goal set ... We would recommend it to anyone curious to know more about the field, as an essential introductory book to Service Design or for educators teaching this crucial and exciting discipline. * The Design Journal *
Lara Penin is Associate Professor of Transdisciplinary Design and Director of the Transdisciplinary Design Graduate Program at Parsons School of Design, New York, USA.