Empirical Study on Design Trend of Taiwan (1960s–2020): The Evolution of Theme, Diversity and Sustainability
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- To study the evolution of theme concerning Taiwan’s design development from the 1960s to 2020;
- To study the diversity of Taiwan’s design development from the 1960s to 2020;
- To explore the sustainability of Taiwan’s design development from the 1960s to 2020.
2. Taiwan’s Design Context
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Research Objects: Industrial Design
3.2. Research Methods
3.3. Research Process
3.4. Preprocessing of Data Text
3.5. Article Categorization and Coding
4. Results
4.1. Chronology of Design Research
4.2. Main Design Motifs at Each Stage
4.3. The Study of the General Trend of the Design Context
4.4. Diversity of the Study on Design
4.5. The Sustainability of the Study on Design
5. Discussion
5.1. The Analysis of Evolution of Design Themes
5.2. The Trend of Diversity Index of Design Themes
5.3. The Development Trend of Sustainable Design
6. Conclusions and Suggestions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Research Topic Category | Research Area | |
---|---|---|
Major Sub-Topics | Middle Sub-Topics | Minor Sub-Topics |
BC1: Design planning and execution | MC1: Design methods and procedures | SC1–14: Material and technology, product design case introduction, photography technology, lighting design, toy design, illustration design, information technology, automotive design, laser technology, electromechanical system, product development, innovative technology, styling design, modular design |
MC2: Design management and strategy | SC15–41: Design strategy, design procedure, design management, intellectual property, design evaluation, market analysis, design application, development and cost, project analysis, design evaluation, design performance, design contract, design patent, business merger, system design method, product cycle, review system, design standards, market pricing, design department, product evaluation model, diversified marketing, product planning, design resources, design communication, corporate social responsibility, interview skills | |
BC2: Design communication and practical research | MC3: Design culture research | SC42–57: Color physical research, crafts, craft seminars, design style, design history, theme connotation, modeling art, aesthetics, multiculturalism, regional cultural differences, regional design history, model meaning and essence, ethnic culture, local characteristics of culture industry, rationality and sensibility, design aesthetics |
MC4: Issues for disadvantaged groups | SC58–61: Issues such as aging, people with disabilities, children, women, etc. | |
MC5: Visual practice design and application | SC62–85: Visual communication, advertising, text and layout design, symbols, images, illustrations, fonts, visual design case introduction, packaging design, ID case analysis, cross-domain visual design, pointer design, corporate identification system, CI strategy, composition, pattern, expression technique, icon, CIS design, parameterization, cross-domain academic theory, perspective drawing method, brand image, brand awareness | |
BC3: Perception and preference research | MC6: Imagery and preference research | SC86–104: Modeling psychology, visual psychology, color perception, product image, preference, host and guest psychology, design semantics, consumer demand, usage context, consumer life style, demand pattern, style image, institutional experience, pleasant design, user evaluation, consumer experience, emotional design, interactive design, experience design |
MC7: Principles and applications of human factors engineering | SC105–118: Engineering concepts, cognitive research, identification, behavioral science, anatomy, physiology, cognitive psychology, human factors engineering, human factors analysis, Kansei engineering, visual cognition, auditory cognition, creative cognition, perceptual image | |
BC4: Design theory | MC8: Design thinking and innovation | SC119–142: Design conception, design philosophy, creativity, visual communication thinking, designer interviews, design experience, design trends, differences between east and west ideas, design performance, automotive industry, design concepts, role concepts, design concepts, design inspiration, design Analysis, design method, design language, theoretical model, design meaning, design literacy, serialized design, universal design, Zen idea, integrated design |
MC9: Basic theories and methods | SC143–150: Basic design theory, popularization of design concepts, design research methods, design guidelines, questionnaires, design plans, cross-domain theory, academic architecture | |
BC5: Design technology | MC10: Theories and applications of intelligent technology | SC151–167: Neural network, virtual technology, human-machine environment system, projection system, robot system, information processing system, video on-demand system, electric bicycle design, cross-domain design, virtual design, portable electronic products, intelligent recommendation system, eyeball tracking, forward-looking technology, artificial intelligence, animation design, platform development |
MC11: Digital media and design | SC168–181: Web design, digital issues, Internet, automation, software applications, interface design, digital design method, computer-aided design, digital history, multimedia tools, new media art, digital development trends, 3D animation, information design | |
MC12: Space and planning design | SC182–200: Space design concept, thinking, architectural space design, spanning design, furniture design, living environment, exhibition design, exposition, support organization, transportation space design, display system, three-dimensional, future theme, three-dimensional modeling, three-dimensional image, online games, urban street scenes, spatial landscapes | |
BC6: Design education | MC13: Design education research | SC201–215: Design education seminars, educational thinking, new ideas, theme design, industry-university cooperation, educational methods, school-running models, educational concepts, educational analysis, design educational history, teaching principles and methods, educational management and innovation, design teams, evaluation system, cross-domain cooperation |
MC14: Design education development and practice | SC216–225: Curriculum research, graduation production exhibition, school status, design teaching method, design competition, teaching achievement exhibition, subject theory, Internet, software teaching, practical teaching | |
BC7: Social service design | MC15: Environmental and social issues | SC226–237: Bionic design concept, environmental design, natural energy, power source, ecological analysis, green design, sustainable issues, environmentally friendly materials, green design seminars, environmental product development, green design evaluation, sustainable design |
MC16: Service design issues | SC238–242: Designer rights, customer participation in design, consumer participation in design, service design, co-design | |
BC8: Design industry development research | MC17: Industry development research | SC243–249: Industrial development trends, design associations, design exhibitions, design competitions, seminars, product design weeks, design agencies |
MC18: Regional design research | SC250–252: Localization issues, community design, local resources | |
BC9: Introduction to foreign design | MC19: Industry trends | SC253–260: Industrial development, case analysis, product introduction, design agency, design concept, design policy, design industry development history, design yearbook |
MC20: Design education | SC261–264: Foreign design education, curriculum analysis, design school, craft education | |
MC21: Character event | SC265–273: Designers, design groups, fairs, international design associations, design competitions, design sports, foundations, works exhibitions, travel notes |
References
- Wu, D.W. New Assertions Regarding Reversing Traditional Visual Design Vocabulary: Liberated Design Style. Chung Yuan J. 1997, 25, 43–51. [Google Scholar]
- Chu, R.C. Idea of “Style”—Tracing Gropius/GSD Education from its Origin. J. Des. 2019, 24, 1–16. [Google Scholar]
- Zhou, X. Bauhaus, as the other side of the Modernism. Acad. Res. 2018, 6, 141–147. [Google Scholar]
- Roudometof, V.; Dessì, U. Handbook of Culture and Glocalization; Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK, 2022. [Google Scholar]
- Nederveen, P.J. Globalization and Culture; Rowman and Littlefield: Lanham, MD, USA, 2009; pp. 43–63. [Google Scholar]
- Roudometof, V. Glocalization: A Critical Introduction; Routledge: London, UK, 2016; p. 79. [Google Scholar]
- Gupta, J.; Van Der Leeuw, K.; De Moel, H. Climate change: A “glocal” problem requiring “glocal” action. Environ. Sci. 2007, 4, 139–148. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Goffman, E. In the wake of COVID-19, is glocalization our sustainability future? Sustain. Sci. Pract. Policy 2020, 16, 48–52. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Patel, F. Glocal development for sustainable social change’. In Handbook of Communication for Development and Social Change; Servaes, J., Ed.; Springer: New York, NY, USA, 2020; pp. 501–517. [Google Scholar]
- McDonough, W.; Braungart, M. Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things; China’s 21st Century Agenda Management Center, China-U.S. Center for Sustainable Development (trans), Wild Man Culture Co., Ltd.: Taipei, Taiwan, 2008; p. 147. [Google Scholar]
- Li, L.; Lei, Y.; Pan, D.; Si, C. Research on sustainable development of resource- based cities based on the DEA approach: A case study of Jiaozuo, China. Math. Probl. Eng. 2016, 2016, 5024837. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Song, M.; Wang, J.; Zhao, J. Coal endowment, resource curse, and high coal-consuming industries location: Analysis based on large-scale data. Resour. Conserv. Recycl. 2018, 129, 333–344. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Yan, D.; Kong, Y.; Ren, X.; Shi, Y.; Chiang, S. The determinants of urban sustainability in Chinese resource-based cities: A panel quantile regression approach. Sci. Total Environ. 2019, 686, 1210–1219. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Whiteley, N. Design For Society; You, W.L., Yang, M.Y., Li, Y.Y., Eds.; Linking Publishing Company: New Taipei, Taiwan, 2014. [Google Scholar]
- Pnueli, Y.; Zussman, E. Evaluating the end-of-life value of a product andimproving it by redesign. Int. J. Prod. Res. 1997, 35, 921–942. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Daniel, C.E.; Andrew, S.W. Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantagee; Hong, H.F., Ed.; Finance Publishing House: Taipei, Taiwan, 2007; pp. 227–228. [Google Scholar]
- Tseng, M.L.; Tan, R.R.; Siriban-Manalang, A.B. Sustainable consumption and production for Asia: Sustainability through green design and practice. J. Clean. Prod. 2013, 40, 1–5. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Xu, P. Asian Design Platform Built for Multi-cultural Feeling and Thinking—Xu Ping on “Design and Culture”. Design 2020, 33, 62–65. [Google Scholar]
- Smith, T. Exclusive Interview: Caroline Rush on China and the Future of Fashion Week. 2018. Available online: https://jingdaily.com/caroline-rush/ (accessed on 28 September 2022).
- LI, Y.N. Design for Asia. Art Des. 2015, 1, 46–65. [Google Scholar]
- Huang, J.P.; Lin, P.H.; Lin, R.T. The Continuation and Blending of Bauhaus Visual Design in Taiwan: Taking the Cover Design of Industrial Design Magazine (1967–1970) as An Example. J. Des. 2019, 24, 65–88. [Google Scholar]
- Margolin, V. Design history or design studies: Subject matter and methods. Des. Stud. 1992, 13, 104–116. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Lin, H.L. An Identification and Validation of Competencies for Industrial Designers in Taiwan. Ph.D. Dissertation, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA, 1991. [Google Scholar]
- Lin, M.T.; Lin, R.T. The analysis of the changes to Taiwan’s designs from industrial design magazine cover. Taiwan J. Arts 2013, 93, 153–184. [Google Scholar]
- Lin, R.T. Transforming Taiwan aboriginal cultural features into modern product design: A case study of a cross-cultural product design model. Int. J. Des. 2007, 45–53. [Google Scholar]
- Chang, A. The Determinants of Implementing Sustainable Development Goals. Taiwan Account. Rev. 2021, 17, 1–38. [Google Scholar]
- Lin, F.; Lin, S.W.; Lu, W.M. Sustainability Assessment of Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry: A New Hybrid Model Using Combined Analytic Hierarchy Process and Two-Stage Additive Network Data Envelopment Analysis. Sustainability 2018, 10, 4070. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Yang, C.M.; Hsiao, C.L. Sustaining Agriculture under a Changing Climate. J. Taiwan Agric. Res 2022, 71, 185–197. [Google Scholar]
- Ramos-Rodriíguez, A.-R.; Ruiíz-Navarro, J. Changes in the Intellectual Structure of Strategic Management Research: A Bibliometric Study of the Strategic Management Journal, 1980–2000. Strateg. Manag. J. 2004, 25, 981–1004. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Huang, S.Y.; Yen, J. Research Trends and Citation Analysis of Articles Published in Journal of Design Between 1996 and 2004. J. Des. 2007, 12, 1–17. [Google Scholar]
- Tam, C.O.; Lau, C.Y. A Review of Empirical Studies on Art Criticism Education from 2005 to 2015. Art Educ. 2016, 32, 35–68. [Google Scholar]
- Yi, M.Z.; Lin, T.S. A Decade Development of Academic Research on Information Design: 2007–2017. J. Des. 2018, 23, 45–68. [Google Scholar]
- Shan, C.G.; Ho, M.C.; Bien, S.J.; Hsiang, H.W. A Primary Study of Establish the Design Policy. J. Des. Res. 2002, 2, 145–154. [Google Scholar]
- Raulik-Murphy, G.; Cawood, G.; Lewis, A. Design Policy: An introduction to what matters. Des. Manag. Rev. 2010, 21, 52–59. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Wang, L. The Historical Review and Feature Analysis of Contemporary China’s Design Theories—A Study Based on Text Mining. East Asian Stud. 2016, 47, 81–112. [Google Scholar]
- Yang, Q.T. Review on the development and function of art education in Junior Colleges in Taiwan. J. Natl. Taiwan Coll. Arts 1989, 44, 197–227. [Google Scholar]
- Yang, J. The Process and Influence of the “Industrial Design Training Programs” in Taiwan Supervised by Foreign Experts in the 1960s. J. Des. 2010, 15, 81–101. [Google Scholar]
- Lin, P.L. A Survey of Taiwan’s Design History Research. Humanit. Soc. Sci. Newsl. Q. 2009, 11, 24–31. [Google Scholar]
- Hang, J.; Jin, D.Q.; Hu, E.W. Path of the Bauhaus: Its History, Legacy, World and China; Shan Dong Fine Arts Publishing House: Jinan, China, 2010. [Google Scholar]
- Industrial Design. Taiwan promotes industrial design brief history. Ind. Des. 1971, 16, 10. [Google Scholar]
- Shih, Y.C.; Chi, C.F.; Lin, R.F.; Lin, R.T. Past Highlights and Future of Human Factors and Design Thinking in Taiwan. J. Manag. Syst. 2018, 25, 321–365. [Google Scholar]
- Lee, Q.L. History of Taiwan Architecture; Hsiung Shih Art Books Co., Ltd.: Taipei, Taiwan, 1986. [Google Scholar]
- Wang, J.Z. Lukang Handicraft; Lukang Heritage Conservation and Local Development Promotion Committee: Taipei, Taiwan, 1982.
- Zhang, G.M. Plan for Comprehensively Improving Industrial Design Capacity, 7 November 2012. 2009. Available online: http://taiwanpedia.culture.tw/web/content?ID=2480 (accessed on 3 March 2021).
- Brown, T. Change by Design: How Design Thinking Transforms Organizations and Inspires Innovation; Harper Collins Publisher: New York, NY, USA, 2009. [Google Scholar]
- Sullivan, D. Document Warehousing and Text Mining: Techniques for Improving Business Operations, Marketing, and Sales; John Wiley & Sons, Inc: Hoboken, NJ, USA, 2001. [Google Scholar]
- Hu, X.; Liu, H. Text analytics in social media. In Mining Text Data; Springer: Boston, MA, USA, 2012; pp. 385–414. [Google Scholar]
- Aggarwal, C.C.; Zhai, C. Mining Text Data; Springer Science & Business Media: Berlin, Germany, 2012. [Google Scholar]
- Shao, H.L.; Wu, K.C. Applying Legal Analytics and Text Mining: Factors and Structure of the Cross-border Drug Trafficking. Wenti Yu Yanjiu 2019, 58, 96–97. [Google Scholar]
- Tseng, Y.H. E ectiveness Issues in Automatic Text Categorization. Bull. Libr. Assoc. China 2002, 68, 62–83. [Google Scholar]
- Feldman, R.; Sanger, J. Text Mining Handbook: Advanced Approaches in Analyzing Unstructured Data; Cambridge University Press: New York, NY, USA, 2007; pp. 1–19. [Google Scholar]
- Roberts, M.E.; Stewart, B.M.; Tingley, D.; Lucas, C.; Leder-Luis, J.; Gadarian, S.K.; Rand, D.G. Structural topic models for open-ended survey responses. Am. J. Political Sci. 2014, 58, 1064–1082. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Burscher, B.; Vliegenthart, R.; De Vreese, C.H. Using supervised machine learning to code policy issues: Can classifiers generalize across contexts? ANNALS Am. Acad. Political Soc. Sci. 2015, 659, 122–131. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Boecking, B.; Hall, M.; Schneider, J. Event prediction with learning algorithms—A study of events surrounding the egyptian revolution of 2011 on the basis of micro blog data. Policy Internet 2015, 7, 159–184. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Wilkerson, J.; Casas, A. Large-scale computerized text analysis in political science: Opportunities and challenges. Annu. Rev. Political Sci. 2017, 20, 529–544. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Lu, C.J. The study of data collected and processed based on Python product’s information. Comput. Inf. Technol. 2022, 30, 26–32. [Google Scholar]
- Wang, T.Q.; Guan, X.C. The technology extension on the study of linguistics of corpus—The evaluation of “Python text analysis: To excavate the value of data by achievable methods”. Technol. Enhanc. Foreign Lang. Educ. 2017, 5, 93–96. [Google Scholar]
- Hsu, C.C.; Chen, J.K. Data Mining in Chinese News Articles. J. Inf. Manag. 2001, 7, 2001. [Google Scholar]
- Chen, R.S. Text Mining for Social Studies: Meaning-based Document Categorization and Its Problems. J. Soc. Sci. Philos. 2015, 27, 683–718. [Google Scholar]
- Huang, S.C.; Shao, H.L. Applying Natural Language Processing and Text Mining to Classifying Child Custody Cases and Predicting Outcomes. NTU Law J. 2020, 49, 195–224. [Google Scholar]
- Chang, I.C.; Chang, Y.J.; Yu, T.Y. Exploring Automatic Document Classification of Environmental Education Research Papers Using Text Mining Manners: An Analysis on Abstracts from the International Conference on Environmental Education between 2013–2018. J. Environ. Educ. Res. 2021, 17, 85–128. [Google Scholar]
- Krippendorff, K. Content Analysis: An Introduction to Its Methodology; Sage Publications: London, UK, 1980. [Google Scholar]
- Weber, R.P. Basic Content Analysis; Sage Publication: Beverly Hills, CA, USA, 1983. [Google Scholar]
- Landis, J.R.; Koch, G.G. The measurement of observer agreement for categorical data. Biometrics 1977, 33, 159–174. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Liang, T.P.; Chen, D.N. Evolution of Information Systems Research. J. Inf. Manag. 2005, 12, 1–24. [Google Scholar]
- Simpson, E.H. Measurement of diversity. Nature 1949, 163, 688. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Lee, J.H.; Wood, J.; Kim, J. Tracing the trends in sustainability and social media research using topic modeling. Sustainability 2021, 13, 1269. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Blei, D.M.; Ng, A.Y.; Jordan, M.I. Latent Dirichlet Allocation. J. Mach. Learn. Res. 2003, 3, 993–1022. [Google Scholar]
- Turner, R.K. Sustainable Resource Conservation and Pollution Control: An Overview. In Sustainable Environmental Management: Principles and Practice; Turner, R.K., Ed.; Belhaven Press: London, UK, 1988; pp. 1–25. [Google Scholar]
- Chao, H.L.; Kao, C.F. The Analysis on Popular and Forward-Looking Research Issues in Visual Arts Education from 2006 to 2016. Res. Arts Educ. 2017, 33, 1–31. [Google Scholar]
- Design Council. The Value of Design: Factfinder Report; Design Council: LND, UK, 2007. [Google Scholar]
- Gruber, M.; de Leon, N.; George, G.; Thompson, P. Managing by design. Acad. Manag. J. 2015, 58, 1e7. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Meroni, A. Creative Communities. In People Inventing Sustainable Ways of Living; Edizioni Polidesign: Milan, Italy, 2007. [Google Scholar]
- Schöggl, J.P.; Stumpf, L.; Baumgartner, R.J. The narrative of sustainability and circular economy-A longitudinal review of two decades of research. Resour. Conserv. Recycl. 2020, 163, 105073. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Moreno, M.; De los Rios, C.; Rowe, Z.; Charnley, F. A conceptual framework for circular design. Sustainability 2016, 8, 937. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Fuller, R.B. Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth; Southern Illinois University Press: Carbondale, IL, USA, 1969. [Google Scholar]
- Papanek, V. Design for the Real World: Human Ecology and Social Change; Van Nostrand Reinhold: New York, NY, USA, 1985. [Google Scholar]
- Bedor, S.A.; Kamis, A.; Shafie, S.; Puad, F.N.A.; Jamaluddin, R.; Rahim, M.B. Issues and trends in fashion education sustainability. Asian J. Vocat. Educ. Humanit. 2021, 2, 9–18. [Google Scholar]
- Pauw, J.B.D.; Gericke, N.; Olsson, D.; Berglund, T. The effectiveness of education for sustainable development. Sustainability 2015, 7, 15693–15717. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- UNESCO. Education for Sustainable Development Goals—Learning Objectives. 2017. Available online: https://www.sdg4education2030.org/education-sustainable-development-goals-learning-objectives-unesco-2017 (accessed on 27 September 2022).
- Environmental Change Unit. 2MtC DECADE: Domestic Equipment and Carbon Dioxide Emissions; Oxford University: Oxford, UK, 1997. [Google Scholar]
- Sherwin, C.; Bhamra, T. Ecodesign Innovation: Present Concepts, Current Practice and Future Directions for Design and the Environment. In Design History Society Conference 1998; University of Huddersfield: Huddersfield, UK, 1998. [Google Scholar]
- Andersson, K.; Eide, M.H.; Lundqvist, U.; Mattsson, B. The feasibility of including sustainability in LCA for product development. J. Clean. Prod. 1998, 6, 289–298. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- European Environment Agency (EEA). Life Cycle Assessment: A Guide to Approaches, Experiences and Information Sources. In Environmental Issues Series No: 6; European Environment Agency (EEA): Copenhagen, Denmark, 1997. [Google Scholar]
- Mugge, R.; Schoormans, J.P.L.; Schifferstein, H.N.J. Design strategies to postpone consumers’ product replacement: The value of a strong person-product relationship. Des. J. 2005, 8, 38e48. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Van Hemel, C.G.; Brezet, J.C. Eco-Design: A Promising Approach to Sustainable Production and Consumption; United Nations Environmental Programme: Paris, France, 1997. [Google Scholar]
- Ceschin, F.; Gaziulusoy, I. Evolution of design for sustainability: From product design to design for system innovations and transitions. Des. Stud. 2016, 47, 118–163. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Chapman, J. Emotionally Durable Design. Objects, Experiences, and Empathy; Earthscan: London, UK, 2005. [Google Scholar]
- Kazmierczak, E.T. Design as meaning making: From making things to the design on thinking. Des. Issues 2003, 19, 45–59. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Mugge, R. Product Attachment. Ph.D. Thesis, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, 2007. [Google Scholar]
- Gozzoli, P.C.; Rongrat, T.; Gozzoli, R.B. Design Thinking and Urban Community Development: East Bangkok. Sustainability 2022, 14, 4117. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Raeva, A.; Usenyuk-Kravchuk, S.; Raev, A.; Surina, I.; Fionova, M. Augmenting Design Education for Sustainability through Field Exploration: An Experience of Learning from DIY Practices in a Rural Community. Sustainability 2021, 13, 13017. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
First Stage: 1960s–1970s, The Stage of Technological Development Centered on Production | |
Design policy | The Industrial Development Bureau of the Ministry of Economic Affairs aimed to guide national design development strategies in response to changing industrial needs [33]. In 1967, the Chinese Industrial Design Association (CIDA) was founded, and the China Industrial Design and Packaging Center was founded in 1973, to assist in the transformation of Taiwan’s economic and industrial structure. |
Design education | Early design education gradually took shape in the fine arts discipline. In 1953, the Art Department of the Normal School began to teach courses in pattern design and color science. Up to 1957, the field of design education gradually shifted from pure arts to arts and crafts. In 1962, the National Taiwan University of Arts restructured the art printing and art engineering specialties to three-year majors, officially opening the door to design education [36]. Additionally, foreign experts were invited to teach in Taiwan [37]. |
Social activity | The earliest design concept in Taiwan came from the Council on U.S. Aid (CUSA), which promoted industrialization in Taiwan through policies such as introducing foreign scholars and experts, as well as using public funds to send talents to study abroad [38]. In 1966, the China Productivity and Trade Center sent some chosen students to study in Japan, which played an important role in design development in Taiwan [39]. At the same time, private institutions also prepared to set up organizations to promote handicrafts and the industry [40]. |
Academic research | With the multi-dimensional promotion and popularization of the design industry due to policy strategies and social activities, a large number of publications introducing design were also issued, such as Designer, Designer & Designing, and Industrial Design, which brought then-current design concepts to the information-poor design industry. |
Second Stage: 1980s–1990s, the Stage of Cultural Connotation Centered on Design Image | |
Design policy | From 1989 to 2004, The Foreign Trade Association formulated a three-phase five-year plan [24]. The 1989–1994 “Industrial Design Development Strategy Five-Year Plan” and the 1995–1999 “Comprehensive Product Capability Improvement Plan” led the design industry in Taiwan from germination to maturity. Taiwan’s human factors engineering was enlightened and developed during this period. In 1984, the “Human Factors Engineering Promotion Group” established by the National Science Committee for Long-term Development improved academic research and related technical standards for domestic human factors engineering and accelerated international exchanges in research related to human factors engineering [41]. |
Design education | Industrial design education gradually received attention, and the design profession gradually became popular. University courses were basically based on the Bauhaus education system, providing functional practice-related courses. By the 1990s, numerous schools in Taiwan had decided to integrate resources and merge their art-, design-, and media-related departments for the establishment of design colleges, art colleges, and masters’ research institutes. |
Social activity | The Product Design and Packaging Center, Design Promotion Center/CETRA (DPC/CETRA), Fashion Color Association, Handicraft Development Center, and other institutions were founded during this period to guide the design ability and technology of individual key industries through multi-point public legal entities. |
Academic research | Under the impact of the regional design trend of postmodernism, the topic of “Taiwan Studies” gradually gained attention during this period. Many monographs related to local design culture emerged during this period [42,43]. |
Third stage: 2000s–present, the Stage of Emotional Technology Centered on Brand Image | |
Design policy | The Executive Yuan promoted the “Challenging the 2008 National Development Key Plan” in 2002, and approved the “Taiwan Design Industry Take-off Plan”, as policy tools to promote the design industry. Such policies helped integrate design continuously into life, provide support to the industry, cultivate talents, and enhance international competitiveness. The Legislative Yuan passed the “Cultural Creation Law” in January 2010 to further promote the use of “Cultural Creation” as “soft power” for the country’s development [24]. |
Design education | New design disciplines emerged in response to the development of the science and technology design industry. In 2001, Mingdao University created the first department, named the “Digital Design Department”, with digital media as its main body, information technology as its tool, and design integration as the goal. In terms of the academic system, doctoral education was further developed in the field of design to promote academic research education. |
Social activity | The implementation of policy plans has made the design industry in Taiwan more competitive, as Taiwan successfully gained the right to hold the Taipei World Design Expo 2011, the World Design Capital Taipei, and the World Universiade, having laid a good foundation for design development in Taiwan [44]. |
Academic research | In 2001, Taiwan developed its knowledge economy and put forward the concept of “cultural power”, which transforms culture into economic advantage by observing globalized industry development and the knowledge-based economy. With the development of intelligent technology, the further promotion of user experience and participatory design trends gave designs more diverse perspectives [45]. |
Total Number of Articles | Total Number of Characters in Articles (Excluding Punctuation) | Total Number of Words in Articles | Total Number of Words after Removing Stopwords |
---|---|---|---|
1420 | 273,003 | 121,400 | 58,439 |
A | Researcher 1 | Researcher 2 | Expert 1 | Expert 2 | Expert 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
B | PhD student, Creative Industry Design Institute, National Taiwan University of Arts | PhD student, Creative Industry Design Institute, National Taiwan University of Arts | Chairman of a design company, fashion brand president and brand director, PhD in design, regional visual director of The Economist magazine in Taiwan. | Master of Art Institute of National Central University, planning research of a design company | Visual director of a design company, assistant professor of visual design in a certain university. |
C | Once | Once | Once | Once | Once |
D | 2021.5.8 | 2021.5.8 | 2021.5.16 | 2020.5.27 | 2021.5.13 |
Major Sub-Topics | Middle Sub-Topics | Major Sub-Topics | Middle Sub-Topics |
---|---|---|---|
(BC1) Design communication and practical research | Visual practice design and application | (BC6) Design education | Design education development and practice |
Design culture research | Design education research | ||
(BC2) Design planning and execution | Design management and strategy | (BC7) Design theory | Basic theories and methods |
Design methods and procedures | Design thinking and innovation | ||
(BC3) Introduction to foreign design | Industry development | (BC8) Design technology | Theories and applications of intelligent technology |
Design education | Space and planning design research | ||
Character event | Digital media and design | ||
(BC4) Design industry development research | Regional design research | (BC9) Perception and preference research | Principles and applications of human-factor engineering |
Industry development research | Imagery and preference research | ||
(BC5) Social service design | Service design issues | ||
Environmental and social issues |
SC1–14 | SC15–41 | SC42–57 | SC58–61 | SC62–85 | SC86–104 | |
Cohen’s kappa | 0.954 | 0.674 | 0.861 | 0.556 | 0.541 | 0.774 |
p-value | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 |
SC105–118 | SC119–142 | SC143–150 | SC151–167 | SC168–181 | ||
Cohen’s kappa | 0.649 | 0.566 | 0.809 | 0.669 | 0.876 | |
p-value | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | |
SC182–200 | SC201–215 | SC216–225 | SC226–237 | SC238–242 | ||
Cohen’s kappa | 0.508 | 0.619 | 0.502 | 0.543 | 0.500 | |
p-value | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | |
SC243–249 | SC250–252 | SC253–260 | SC261–264 | SC265–273 | ||
Cohen’s kappa | 0.744 | 0.947 | 0.855 | 0.686 | 0.757 | |
p-value | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 |
First Stage (1960s–1980s) | Second Stage (1990s) | Third Stage (2000s–2020) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Design communication and practical research | 101 | 14.8% | 44 | 18.0% | 79 | 16.0% |
Perception and preference research | 41 | 6.0% | 32 | 13.1% | 153 | 31.0% |
Design technology | 45 | 6.6% | 33 | 13.5% | 86 | 17.4% |
Design theory | 123 | 18.0% | 45 | 18.4% | 34 | 6.9% |
Design education | 26 | 3.8% | 24 | 9.8% | 29 | 5.9% |
Design planning and strategy | 184 | 27.0% | 31 | 12.7% | 82 | 16.6% |
Social service design | 6 | 0.9% | 8 | 3.2% | 12 | 2.4% |
Design industry development research | 15 | 2.2% | 6 | 2.4% | 16 | 3.2% |
Introduction to foreign design | 140 | 20.6% | 22 | 9.0% | 3 | 0.6% |
Total | 681 | 100% | 245 | 100% | 494 | 100% |
Trend A (1967–2003) | Trend B (2002–2020) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Research Topic | Category | Research Topic | Category | ||||
Based on downtrend | 1 | Design methods and procedures | Design planning and execution | −21 | Imagery and preference research | Perception and preference research | −6 |
2 | Character event | Introduction to foreign design | −14 | Digital media and design | Design technology | −5 | |
3 | Basic theories and methods | Design theory | −13 | Design culture research | Design communication and practical research | −4 | |
Based on ascending difference | 1 | Principles and applications of human factors engineering | Perception and preference research | +5 | Regional design research | Design industry development | +2 |
2 | Theories and applications of intelligent technology | Design technology | +1 | Theories and applications of intelligent technology | Design technology | +1 | |
3 | Design education research | Design education | +1 | Design education research | Design education | +1 | |
Design methods and procedures | Design planning and execution category | +1 |
Topic | Top 10 Relevant Words | Share | |
---|---|---|---|
The first stage (1960s–1980s) | |||
1 | IT and finance for sustainability | Packing, commodity, industry, Japan, appliance, lighting, automobile, material, market, printing | 0.022 |
2 | Sustainable marketing | Enterprises, model, symbols, issues, methods, society, cooperation, packing, commodity, activities | 0.021 |
3 | Education for sustainability | Education, plastics, space, students, buildings, life, craftsmanship, centers, materials, lectures | 0.020 |
The second stage (1990s) | |||
1 | Sustainable consumer behavior | Consumers, enterprises, transmission, positioning, products, special cases, technology, man-making, pictographic, bionic | 0.030 |
2 | Education for sustainability | Education, ecology, experts, basics, special topics, situation, products, style, lessons, users | 0.028 |
3 | Sustainable marketing | Users, selection, management, operation interfaces, toilets, recycling, quality, dismantling, waste, system | 0.028 |
The third stage (2000s–2020) | |||
1 | Sustainable community | Image, sensation, culture, evaluation, preference, personality, display, enterprises, model, picture books | 0.021 |
2 | Sustainable communication | Interface, users, operation, games, websites, ads, social community, function, experience, software | 0.021 |
3 | Sustainable development | Users, network, tribes, mobile phones, phubbers, sensation, the old, culture, factors, clients | 0.020 |
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. |
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Share and Cite
Huang, J.; Tao, Y.; Shi, M.; Wu, J. Empirical Study on Design Trend of Taiwan (1960s–2020): The Evolution of Theme, Diversity and Sustainability. Sustainability 2022, 14, 12578. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912578
Huang J, Tao Y, Shi M, Wu J. Empirical Study on Design Trend of Taiwan (1960s–2020): The Evolution of Theme, Diversity and Sustainability. Sustainability. 2022; 14(19):12578. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912578
Chicago/Turabian StyleHuang, Jianping, Yuheng Tao, Minghong Shi, and Jun Wu. 2022. "Empirical Study on Design Trend of Taiwan (1960s–2020): The Evolution of Theme, Diversity and Sustainability" Sustainability 14, no. 19: 12578. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912578
APA StyleHuang, J., Tao, Y., Shi, M., & Wu, J. (2022). Empirical Study on Design Trend of Taiwan (1960s–2020): The Evolution of Theme, Diversity and Sustainability. Sustainability, 14(19), 12578. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912578