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HCID 510 A University of Washington What is Design Paper

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In the format of a ~2,500 word paper, define designing: What is Design?

Upload your papers in PDF format. Develop a nice layout for your paper on 8.5×11, using single or double text blocks, well-proportioned margins, appropriate font size, line spacing, and text line length. Please don’t submit your paper in double line spacing or 1 2/2 line spacing 12pt Times New Roman standard formats – experiment with layout and design.

This is a nice opportunity too write you text in Word or Pages, do the grammar and spell checking there, then paste your final edited text into InDesign for layout.  If you want to incorporate images and diagrams, you are welcome to do so. Cite and reference all materials that aren’t your own.

Upload your finished paper to this assignment by Wednesday, June 9 at noon.

Topic of the final paper in HCID510

Define and describe design based on the readings we have discusses throughout the seminar – you can do this by describing design based on the nature of design problems and challenges, design outcomes, the design process, the people who design, and the setting where designing takes place—this can be the design studio, the larger participatory design setting, how design fits into organizations and industry,  or how design is taught.

Create arguments that outline your position, discuss counter arguments, and contextualize your arguments in the current discourse of HCI and design. Reference concepts from the readings and additional resources you pick.

Develop an argument in the form of a 2,500 word paper and compare/contrast your argument with  arguments you find relevant, pertaining to the issue you are discussing, from the texts we have discussed in class, plus any additional supporting materials where you see connections (readings you have come across, recent discussions in the design community, case studies, depending on the themes you lay out in your paper).

The structure for the paper should be as follows:

  • A title for your paper that best captures the nature of your argument
  • An abstract that provides an outline of your topic (150-350 words)

1. An introduction outlining why you define design

2. A background section that surveys origins, historical development, and current discourse in your topic area

3. Sections that present your argument and compares/contrasts it with selected topics from our readings and discussions

4. A summary or conclusion section that recaps your findings and insights

5. A Bibliography of all sources cited in APA format. 

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