Futurekind : design by and for the people / Robert Phillips ; foreword by Yves Béhar.
We have grown accustomed to two beliefs: the first, that only experts can be designers; the second, that our everyday activities are harming the natural world. Yet, with new platforms, digital communication and engaged online communities, the products we can now design - and truly need - can be made by anyone for social and environmental good. Social design can see that primary school children learn to code, and uses local information in off-grid locations to create global change. Open-source design is enabling us to re-make our world right now. Structured into eight areas of application, from healthcare to education, this book showcases over sixty projects - not the kind you see in glossy magazines or online, but the ones that have made a genuine difference to communities and lives around the world. Rather than being client-driven, as commercial design often is, each project here is the result of designers who reach out, communities who get involved and the technologies that helping people to realize ideas together. From a playground-powered water pump in South Africa to a DIY budget cellphone, each of these groundbreaking projects is presented through fascinating and life-affirming stories, diagrams that reveal the mechanisms and motivations behind each design approach, and photography that celebrates the humanity of the endeavour.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780500519790 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 240 pages : colour illustrations ; 27 cm
- Publisher: New York : Thames & Hudson Ltd., 2019.
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General Note: | Includes index. |
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Subject: | Community development. Social entrepreneurship. Sustainable design. Technological innovations. Design > Social aspects > History > 21st century. |
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