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  • == Translation of assumptions to design principles == ...Prototype version of the mini game, showing both separated resources and a product building-plan]]
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  • ...e constant need for improvisation in the context of the project 'Disarming Design from Palestine' ...evet.be DEVET] in Brussels. She also works as a curator and is head of the design department at the Sandberg Instituut Amsterdam. She is the initiator and de
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  • The product and exhibition shows the public the hidden process behind a large amount of The project aligns perfectly with the class open design. Because this project is all about opening up the process behind our produc
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  • ...hat will be thrown away. But what if we did not see fruit waste as a waste product but as a valuable starting material? ...er chemical resins). This way you will instantly think it is a sustainable product, yet there is a lot energy needed in producing fruit leather. Mostly becau
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  • ...lois can be be designed for several purposes. For example: It can be a new product or a new service. a special occasion like anniversaries or openings, in- an the tactile expressions that comes with these: 160 design objects. Together these parties contribute to the development of employment
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  • ...f this billboard the locals were not involved even though this is a social design project. I am wondering how people reacted on this water making billboard a ...ter image of what it means to use certain theories/technologie to design a product with great impact on their daily lives and be inspired to study engineering
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  • |Subtitle=sustainable (new earth) fashion design ...past few years, clothing has been treated more and more like a disposable product. The production of clothing is aimed for increasing numbers and production
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  • ...llected, I found out that fat is an ingredient of soap. Soap is actually a product of saponification, which occurs when fat is mixed with lye. And lye is the ''Anniek van Mierlo is a WdKA Product Design student with a minor in Sustainability.''
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  • If I were to place this project into one of the Social Design Fields, it would have to be Sustainability. The project tackles multiple pr ...ial and that they could be skeptical of it. Real leather is a high quality product. Leather items usually have a very long lifespan (for example a leather jac
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  • ...emaking the way we make things. In this book they showed an integration of design and science that provides enduring benefits for society from saving materia The cradle to cradle theory is a design framework of 3 principles inspired by nature:
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  • |Summary=You don't use the internet, the internet uses you. You're its product. |Category=Open Design
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  • |Article===From experiment to a product== ...for people on the market having a first contact with this phenomenon: the design is open for participation and the mechanism is very visible.
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  • ...s where artists/designers and participants meet. We are not exploring open design exclusively in an instrumental way (such as designing for ‘social innovat ...ation? How can we secure the goal of an open project and take care of open design’s ‘orphans’, the many online open products without any afterlife?
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  • Introducing sustainability as a theme in art and design education comes with a set of unique challenges. Sustainability encompasses ...skill for students aiming to make a meaningful change within their art and design practice and larger global systems.
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    2 KB (301 words) - 17:36, 14 June 2019
  • ...education by incorporating the slogan ''"Play, don't tell"''. With careful design, players will experience and be confronted by the consequences of their own ===== Translation of assumptions to design principles =====
    17 KB (2,677 words) - 17:51, 6 December 2017
  • ...e the bankruptcy of spatial planning with "process change", while numerous product developers promise to improve the world with pop-up stores. It's not that these pioneering design activities have never been undertaken before, but it seems counter intuitiv
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  • |Summary=Introducing sustainability as a theme in art and design education comes with a set of unique challenges. Sustainability encompasses ...skill for students aiming to make a meaningful change within their art and design practice as well as larger global systems.
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