The Future of Design (in 50 seconds)
I'm developing a new talk: "21st Century Design: Addressing Major Societal Issues." I discuss how we must start addressing the serious societal issues in the world, what we in the UC San Diego Design Lab call "Complex Sociotechnical Systems" (which some of my friends simply call "the world").
The slides and manuscript are still in preparation, but hers is the URL for the teaser video.
And here is the URL for a ROUGH DRAFT of the slides. I'll be giving this talk in several places in February, including Seattle (USA), Dubai (UAE), Ahmedabad (India), and Bengaluru (India). And later in the year, in Kyiv (Ukraine).
Consultante & Mentor UX | “Stop aux flops” | J’aide vos designers à reprendre le pouvoir. Et j’évite aux startups de cramer 100K€ dans une appli’ inutilisée | +25 équipes produit accompagnées | 17 ans dans le digital
5yCould you update the 2 links (they don't work anymore)? We really need to change our ways of thinking and imagining solutions and systems as you suggest to do it : bottom up + experts. #DesignX
Occupational Therapist | Part Time Lecturer
6yAs an occupational therapist I am always looking for enabling products that are also stylish. It is also a health issue in addition to an aesthetic one. When someone needs something like a cane but they don't like the way it makes them feel, they won't use it. This leads to either problems like falls or to isolation when they stop doing activities they love because they feel shame in needing an enabling device. With stylish products, this stigma will lessen and people will remain engaged with life, and more healthy, as they age.
Arrow Electronics - Senior UX Designer
6yGreat talk
Systems Thinking and Practice for Organizational Change and Transformation. Awesomeness is complementary.
6yThis looks great Don! Thanks for sharing.
Professor in Sustainability, Innovation, and Design Engineering | Global Futurist | Author of 35 books on Sustainable Innovation, Design, Governance, and AI | Endorsed by Donald Trump: “TO HUBERT, ALWAYS THINK BIG!”
6yRETHINKING DESIGN https://bit.ly/2P8TPXO