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1 Conference paper

Designer's Identity: Personal Attributes and Design Skills

Kunrath, Kamila; Cash, Philip; Li-Ying, Jason

14th International Design Conference - Design 2016 — 2016, pp. 1729-1740

A designer’s professional identity (DPI) develops through both education and professional experience, building on core personality traits and innate skills. In this paper a systematic literature review and a secondary narrative review were developed in order to map personal attributes and design

Year: 2016

Language: English

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2 Journal article

Designers’ professional identity: personal attributes and design skills

performance and wellbeing. As such, PI has significant implications for how we support engineering designers in professional development and direct their social- and self-understanding. However, no current research provides a complete picture of PI elements important for Designers’ Professional Identity (DPI

Year: 2020

Language: English

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3 Conference paper

Designersidentity: skills' self-perception and expectation in design students

Kunrath, Kamila; Cash, Philip; Li-Ying, Jason

Ds92: Proceedings of the Design 2018 15th International Design Conference — 2018, pp. 2045-2054

Designers’ Professional Identity (DPI) combines social- and self-perceptive awareness through which one is able to identify as a designer. However, self-perception can be different from the expectations associated with an ideal designer, especially during education. Thus, this paper reports

Year: 2018

Language: English

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4 Conference paper

Designer's identity: Development of personal attributes and design skills over education

Kunrath, Kamila; Cash, Philip; Li-Ying, Jason

Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Engineering Design (iced17) — 2017, pp. 419-428

Designers’ Professional identity (DPI) is a social- and self-perceptive construct through which designers are able to identify themselves. To understand the development of DPI, not just as a profession but also as an educational process, there is a need to consider the designer as both individual

Year: 2017

Language: English

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5 Journal article

Social- and Self-perception of Designers’ Professional Identity

Designers’ Professional Identity (DPI) is a social- and self-perceptive construct that describes how designers understand themselves as professionals. DPI guides development throughout a designer’s career by shaping professionalism, role assumptions, responsibilities, values and behaviour. DPI

Year: 2020

Language: English

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6 PhD Thesis

Designer's Professional Identity: understanding composition, development, and perceptions

Designers’ Professional Identity (DPI) is a psychological construct helps designers identify themselves as professionals and as belonging to a professional group. As an identification mechanism, it has a great influence on a designer's attitudes and behaviour, which are fundamental aspects

Year: 2019

Language: English

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