Design Creativity has largely been explored as an individual expression of design cognition rather than as the collective manifestation of interaction in context. Recent approaches to design with an emphasis on co-design suggest that the problem-solution space co-evolves through social interaction. Socially Responsive Design for Social Innovation constitutes the most recent and perhaps the most promising domain of application for design thinking practices that emphasize collaborative innovation. In this paper, we describe the ideation of a service design solution for homeless families (Em.power.me), developed through consultation with a range of stakeholders over a three month period. This service design innovation aimed to visualise how su...
Design, as an area of knowledge, is subject to changes that affect it through different approaches, ...
It can be argued that today, in Europe and world-wide, there is an increasing effort of social actor...
This chapter, by reflecting on the use of co-design techniques in design for social innovation, disc...
BackgroundThere is a call for architects and designers to rethink what is meant by design for health...
© 2017, Australasian Medical Journal Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. Background There is a call for ar...
This article examines the topic of participatory design processes (co‐design, co‐creativity, co‐crea...
The authors draw a parallel between a set of fast co-design activities within an action research cal...
During the past five years design has been recognised as a powerful innovation driver. Design method...
This contribution outlines the project ViviCalusca as an experimentation of enhancing social innovat...
In this paper, I outline key principles for how I envisage design providing creative input to social...
This paper reports a co-design intervention experimented with ‘kindness’ as a community value for so...
Two new fields of design are emerging. Design for services is concerned with the interactions betwee...
There is a growing number of aging homeless women who are looking for shelter and struggling to cons...
In the context of large scale "wicked problems" (Rittel and Webber, 1973) such as natural ...
The chapter discusses, through a series of applied research projects developed by the Polimi DESIS L...
Design, as an area of knowledge, is subject to changes that affect it through different approaches, ...
It can be argued that today, in Europe and world-wide, there is an increasing effort of social actor...
This chapter, by reflecting on the use of co-design techniques in design for social innovation, disc...
BackgroundThere is a call for architects and designers to rethink what is meant by design for health...
© 2017, Australasian Medical Journal Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. Background There is a call for ar...
This article examines the topic of participatory design processes (co‐design, co‐creativity, co‐crea...
The authors draw a parallel between a set of fast co-design activities within an action research cal...
During the past five years design has been recognised as a powerful innovation driver. Design method...
This contribution outlines the project ViviCalusca as an experimentation of enhancing social innovat...
In this paper, I outline key principles for how I envisage design providing creative input to social...
This paper reports a co-design intervention experimented with ‘kindness’ as a community value for so...
Two new fields of design are emerging. Design for services is concerned with the interactions betwee...
There is a growing number of aging homeless women who are looking for shelter and struggling to cons...
In the context of large scale "wicked problems" (Rittel and Webber, 1973) such as natural ...
The chapter discusses, through a series of applied research projects developed by the Polimi DESIS L...
Design, as an area of knowledge, is subject to changes that affect it through different approaches, ...
It can be argued that today, in Europe and world-wide, there is an increasing effort of social actor...
This chapter, by reflecting on the use of co-design techniques in design for social innovation, disc...