Resistant and remediating design

IF 0.8 4区 艺术学 0 ART Design Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-04 DOI:10.1080/14606925.2023.2215422
J. Knight
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Abstract Little is known about designers’ experience in fast-paced sprint work. This article draws on case work research within consulting and in-house design teams that sheds light on this important topic. The findings indicated differences in digital designers’ practices and occupational experiences. Designers reported stress in working in extreme agile delivery teams and struggles in maintaining design integrity in scrum development. Resilience strategies that habituate designers in work contexts were also identified from the research. These stratagems combined remediating methods together with principled practitioner resistance. In the final inquiry, fifty-seven participants from in-house and consulting design teams were surveyed. The results indicated significant differences between the cohorts including higher levels of job satisfaction for consultants. This group also applied the remediating practices and positive resistance strategies to a greater extent than their in-house peers. These differences suggest that the occupational context of design is a fundamental influence on real world practice.
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抗性和补救性设计
摘要对于设计师在快节奏的冲刺工作中的经验知之甚少。本文借鉴了咨询和内部设计团队的案例研究,揭示了这一重要主题。研究结果表明,数字设计师的实践和职业经历存在差异。设计师们报告说,在极端敏捷的交付团队中工作有压力,在scrum开发中维护设计完整性有困难。研究中还确定了使设计师习惯于工作环境的弹性策略。这些策略结合了补救方法和原则性的从业者抵抗。在最后的调查中,来自内部和咨询设计团队的57名参与者接受了调查。结果表明,这两组人之间存在显著差异,包括顾问的工作满意度较高。该小组还比其内部同行更大程度地应用了补救措施和积极抵抗策略。这些差异表明,设计的职业背景是对现实世界实践的根本影响。
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