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  • The civic economy is a economy-design based on co-operating and local production, local entrepreneurs and local r === Translation of assumptions to design principles ===
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  • A GAME DESIGN PROPOSAL FOR A CIVIC ECONOMY The civic economy is a economy-design based on co-operating and local production, local entrepreneurs and local r
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  • ...city. I was researching how personal measurements could be used again for design. The script I wrote for the Kinect has been opened up so that every install ...n body and used it in his architecture. At Bauhaus, Le Corbusier based his design on the ideology "Mensch, Mass aller Dingen" by Ernst Neufert.
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  • The circular economy is a economy-design based on reduce, re-use, recycle. Energy must come from renewable sources. === Translation of assumptions to design principles ===
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  • ...am. It archives the work of fresh alumni graduating in the field of social design and a sneak peak into the context in which these alumni were educated; the ...tion, fashion, animation, lifestyle transformation design and fine art and design teacher training'' - but all emerged within the so-called 'social practices
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  • ...lantable' and will grow flowers specially selected for bees. By using open design values we see that Hi Honey can make a real change in the way we consume an ''Martijn Vooijs is a graduate student of Advertising / minor Open Design''
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  • |Subtitle=sustainable (new earth) product design ...ste‘. With our team, supporters and project partners we have developed the design of a stool and created a production proces for the PET fabric that is easy
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  • ...s, cultures, and socio-economic levels. My research question: How can open design play a role in enhancing social contact? ...rary and the employment agency. I try to empathise with the communities: I design for them and with them rather than focusing on my own personal expression.
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  • ...s education the child’s interest in the subject is very important. With my design I connect with children’s investigative attitude: the education becomes m |Category=Product Design
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  • A GAME DESIGN PROPOSAL FOR A CIVIC ECONOMY.<br> The civic economy is a economy-design based on co-operating and local production, local entrepreneurs and local r
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  • |Subtitle=sustainable (new earth) audiovisual design ...75 Watt had to be reduced to a brief paragraph, it would be described as a product designed specially by Revital Cohen and Tuur Van Balen to be manufactured i
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  • ...ch was an investigation into the integration of natural processes within a design process. We believe that by applying natural processes and the efficiency o ''Ermi van Oers and René de Landmeter are graduate students of Product Design / Minor Sustainability.''
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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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  • |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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  • ...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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  • ...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 =====
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  • ...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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  • ...cialisations of Cultural Diversity, Sustainability, Gamification, and Open Design? That is the central theme of this article. ...to a goal, such as the realisation or facilitation of an artefact, be it a product, system or service. In the case of a service, the commitment in question is
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  • ...ic forms allow for a minimum vital body space and they employ cutting-edge design innovations such as telescopic carbon armatures that raise the fabric above ...still has a great influence in modern society. It's a timeless design and product that still could be used today as well. A few designs are multifunctional i
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  • ==Our social design method== ...s. The designers and artists manifested themselves not in a finished &quot;product&quot; or a cosmetic solution, but in unexpected questionnaires, conversatio
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  • ...omy should be seen as one whole system that cannot solely be analyzed as a product of its individual parts. Therefore, change cannot happen in just one facet ...es the cosmos uses to build stable, healthy and sustainable systems in our design of the economy. When doing this, we need to change our view of what the eco
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  • ...ce. At the function dimension you really mimic what it is able to do. Your design will function like the organism does in nature. ...ool for sustainability. The Life's Principles play an explicit role in the design process in biomimicry. [https://www.greendeals.nl/sites/default/files/downl
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  • == Does a traditional business model still fit our product and service? == |Category=Product Design
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  • ==Graphic Design (making public, archives, decolonial aesthesis)== [https://colloqate.org/design-justice-platform Colloqate]
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  • ...th it. Over time this will evolve into a relationship between consumer and product. ...r a certain person. Memories will strengthen the bond between consumer and product.
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  • |Summary=An essay about provoking change with social design discussed in the topic of sustainability. It features an analysis of why a ...s, what is manufactured and considered trendy, therefore what we buy. From design, came consumerism and a materialistic world never satisfied by what they ow
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  • |Subtitle=sustainable (new earth) lifestyle design ...ation, consumers can search verified Non-GMO Project foods by type, brand, product or keyword.
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  • ...e ongebruikelijke kennis kennis - unusual knowledge - door middel van Open Design vastleggen en doorgeven aan de nieuwe generaties en mensen die met soortgel ====Julia is onderdeel van een serie 'open design' ontwerpen die verzameld zijn in [http://publicationstation.wdka.hro.nl/com
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  • ...of the event was to investigate the processes behind these social art and design projects. What is the intention of this generation of designers? What are t ...actices profile: Cultural Diversity, Sustainability, Gamification and Open Design.
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  • ...anding within both worlds to cater to the specific needs of social art and design. Each of the different worlds operate using their own lingo, rhetoric and v ...anding within both worlds to cater to the specific needs of social art and design. Each of the different worlds operate using their own lingo, rhetoric and v
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  • "product" or a cosmetic solution, but in unexpected conversations, platforms, relati ...me Creation model. Introduction of all participants of the program such as design experts (senior researchers), No Academy students (junior researchers), par
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  • ...have to buy a new product more often because it breaks. For producing more product we need more materials and throw away a lot of stuff. This is all bad for t ...ith the concept of the doughnut economy, ’By regenerative and distributive design we can make sure that healthcare, education, political voice, finance, ener
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  • ...al Practices department of the Willem de Kooning Academy for Fine Arts and Design in Rotterdam (WdKA). ...ty of Art and Design in Budapest (MOME, Hungary) and the Centre for Social Design of the Maryland Institute College of the Arts in Baltimore (MICA, USA), as
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  • ...ety. We invite you to join us. Together we can further develop our art and design education, our understanding of socially relevant themes and practices, and ...al Practices department of the Willem de Kooning Academy for Fine Arts and Design in Rotterdam (WdKA).
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  • ...unctions for this floor be? Who constitutes the related community? Can one design a new relevant business model as a self-sustaining system? ...de Maak at Pieter de Raadtstraat 35/37 near Rotterdam CS and were asked to design a concept within 30M3 as a test space. Guided by the STEALTH.unlimited team
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  • ...d Political Engaged Design Practices and the Potential of Miscommunication Design'''= ...with the concepts, processes and ideas, which could connect communication design to their daily life.
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  • ...ot fall under the category of art and social art, but it does under social design project. It’s a great project and concept to transform the world. Looking This is a great innovation, concept and social design that UTEC is doing for their land, and for their people's health. Who knows
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  • ...source' manier en geven consumenten invloed op het maakproces door hen het product mee te laten ontwikkelen, financieren of maken. Denk aan initiatieven als C ...ijk gebleken. Anderzijds helpen tools uit de creatieve disciplines - zoals design-thinking en systemic analysis - om tot nieuwe businessmodellen te komen.
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  • === Social design === ...ty, social design aims to involve participants and stakeholders within the design process, while focusing on societal issues such as bottom-up strategies and
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  • ...gn and last but not least ... inspire! Do you have good examples of social design, don't hesitate to upload! ...g in extreme poverty. The aim of the visit was to start a long-term social design project which would have relevant impacts. After four years of multiple fai
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  • This is a good social design project because it accurately fits into the growing digital age. It also ma ...erything is turning digital, some feel more disconnected than ever. When a product is monopolized, we lose touch with where it came from. A lot of talent and
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  • The theories we explored are: Biomimicry, Sustainism, Superuse Circular Design & Blue Economy, Minimalism, Civic Economy & Cradle to Cradle. There are man ...ce. At the function dimension you really mimic what it is able to do. Your design will function like the organism does in nature.
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  • ...e personal belongings of man.(7) Nowadays clothes have become a throw away product. In todays fast fashion stores like H&M and Primark you can buy a t-shirt f ...e things, which we own, fostering a culture of reusing and repairing. Like design academic Ezio Manzini says: “Today we live in a world of objects of rapid
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  • How can I design something that will help people with skin problems get over their shame? ...the body parts. I did plaster castings of every body part that I wanted to design for. On this casting I could then make clay shapes (with 2 hands instead of
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  • Education forms a fundamental blueprint for our society. Through the ways we design our educational practices we show our goals for the future of society. In t ...ngs: “[The goal of arts education] is not the art itself, or the aesthetic product, or the aesthetic experience, but rather the child who grows up more creati
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  • ...and how school pupils can work with it. My departure point is process not product. ...is intrinsically trivial, its value is entirely one of process rather than product, journey rather than destination.” Hurka and Tasioulas (2006, p. 217)
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  • * ''Otske Pennin (spatial design)'' ...ttp://www.cargocollective.com/delamontagnes/ Wessel van den Berge](graphic design)''
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  • ...ensoren in de verpakking te programmeren, zodat je daaraan kan zien of een product over de datum is of niet. Noesjka Klomberg heeft een aantal jaar geleden me
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  • ...gle.com/document/d/1VhvV2IIZ-ekAsPmuqDUUY7GNPf7UbmJ26aDkbIJMWLE/edit/ DCW (Design and Cultural Workers Union). Open Letter: COVID-19 Statement from Designers ...or self-directed online learning and then 2 week recess for teachers to re-design their lesson plans... online learning environments are not built overnight.
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