The reflective transformative design process[1] (RTDP) is a design method developed at Eindhoven University of technology department of Industrial design and proposes a more dynamic, and open design process compared to the more classical double diamond design process. Where the focus is on transforming society[2] through design by continuously reflecting on your vision and the impact that the design will have. The sequence of the design path is not fixed, the focus is on reflection on the process and the result after each activity. It has overlap with the Lean startup method, in a way that it describes a cyclic, continuous process. It also has overlap with Action research, where research is done by actively participating in the research, in the case of RTDP the designer's artifact is participating in the context.
Elements of Reflective transformative design
editThe main element of RTDP is ideating integrating, realizing which contains methods like prototyping, wizzard of ozz, sketching
- Envisioning/transforming: Storytelling
- Analyzing/Abstracting: Mapping, Systems theory
- Validating Quality: This category is related to user-testing or making a Minimum viable product
- Sensing perceiving doing: Workmanship, hacking
The process is defined as a path though these actions, where the designer reflects on whether the design process is leading towards the envisioned goal.
References
edit- ^ Hummels, Caroline; Frens, Joep (2009). "The reflective transformative design process". CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Boston, MA, USA: ACM Press. pp. 2655–2658. doi:10.1145/1520340.1520376. ISBN 9781605582474. S2CID 207172099.
- ^ Peeters, Michel; Megens, Carl; van den Hoven, Elise; Hummels, Caroline; Brombacher, Aarnout (2013), "Social Stairs: Taking the Piano Staircase towards Long-Term Behavioral Change", Persuasive Technology, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 174–179, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-37157-8_21, hdl:10453/32354, ISBN 9783642371561, S2CID 38672016