Discovering the Design Process

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  • ISBN 9781032499192
  • Weight: 762g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Designers seek moments of creative bliss when everything aligns, stress dissolves, and decisions flow effortlessly. These ‘in the zone’ experiences keep creatives inspired. This book uncovers the dynamic nature of the design process, shedding light on the various modes of thinking that shape creative work.

The design process is often taught through a linear framework: define the problem, do the research, generate ideas, prototype, test, and refine. This structure offers a shared language across disciplines—from architecture to fashion design—providing a roadmap for clarity and progress. However, as any practicing designer knows, the real process is far more fluid. With time and experience, designers learn to embrace the nonlinear nature of their work. Iteration becomes second nature, and space is made for unexpected, creative leaps—spontaneous breakthroughs where new connections emerge. These moments arise from the intersection of conscious and unconscious thought, resulting in surprising and powerful ideas. Within this intersection, the ‘beautiful mess’ of the designer’s natural state emerges. This mess isn’t disorder—it’s the dynamic interplay between structured methods and spontaneous inspiration, revealing the fascinating tangle of creative thinking.

This book celebrates that vibrant, messy process. Through rich photography of everyday studios and thoughtful conversations with artists, designers, and makers from across disciplines, it offers an intimate glimpse into how ideas are formed and refined. Whether you're a student, an emerging creative, or an experienced practitioner, this book invites you to recognize—and embrace—the unique nature of your own design journey, and find inspiration in the glorious chaos of making.

Courtney Windham, an award-winning graphic designer with over 12 years of professional experience and teaching, has been widely recognized for her approach to design and visual storytelling. Her work has received numerous national and international honors, including accolades from Graphis, Creative Quarterly Journal, GDUSA Magazine, University and College Designers Association (UCDA), PRINT, and more.

Margaret Fletcher brings over 25 years of expertise in design publishing as both an author and designer, with an extensive portfolio of publications spanning architecture, visual communication, and editorial design. Her work with esteemed publishers such as Princeton University Press, Routledge, and Princeton Architectural Press positions her as a leader in translating complex design concepts into compelling narratives.

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