Wicked problems in design thinking

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Author(s)
Buchanan, R.
Pages
16pp
Date published
01 Jan 1992
Publisher
Design Issues
Type
Articles
Keywords
Innovation

Despite efforts to discover the foundations of design thinking in the fine arts, the natural sciences, or most recently, the social sciences, design eludes reduction and remains a surprisingly flexible activity. No single definition of design, or branches of professionalized practice such as industrial or graphic design, adequately covers the diversity of ideas and methods gathered together under the label. Indeed, the variety of research reported in conference papers, journal articles, and books suggests that design continues to expand in its meanings and connections, revealing unexpected dimensions in practice as well as understanding. This follows the trend of design thinking in the twentieth century, for we have seen design grow from a trade activity to a segmented profession to afield for technical research and to what now should be recognized as a new liberal art of technological culture.