Design thinking, fast and slow: A framework for Kahneman’s dual-system theory in design

  • Kannengiesser U
  • Gero J
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In his book Thinking, Fast and Slow , Daniel Kahneman presented a model of human cognition based on two modes or ‘systems’ of thinking: system 1 thinking that is fast and intuitive and system 2 thinking that is slow and tedious. This paper proposes a framework for applying Kahneman’s model to designing based on the function–behaviour–structure ontology. It casts four instances of designing in this framework: design fixation, case-based design, pattern-language-based design and brainstorming.

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Kannengiesser, U., & Gero, J. S. (2019). Design thinking, fast and slow: A framework for Kahneman’s dual-system theory in design. Design Science, 5. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsj.2019.9

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