Rhetorical Tools for Discovery and Amplification of Design Arguments

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    Abstract

    In this article design processes and designed artifacts are perceived as instances of argumentation. A design process is defined as a process of deliberation about what to do when seeking to design artifacts that aim to be persuasive about how we are to lead our lives.
    The intention of employing the argumentative perspective is to demonstrate how rhetorical theory on discovery and amplification of arguments may lend support to designers in two ways. One is for the purpose of exploring abundant ways of designing design methods and processes. Two is to support designers in discovering persuasive arguments about their choices.
    The article provides examples of how such a rhetorical design process may be carried out in practice.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalDesign Issues
    Volume33
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)3-16
    Number of pages14
    ISSN0747-9360
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2017

    Keywords

    • Rhetorical topoi
    • Design Thinking
    • Argumentation
    • Design methods

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