This article provides a comparison of design support landscape of three countries: the UK, Estonia and Turkey. The economic and political development patterns and experience of design support within these countries lead to different models of design support. The differences are visible in the levels of support, aims of innovation, available resources and opportunities but also priorities. The way in which these projects/programmes are initiated, operate and sustain themselves vary as well. The article aims to understand the future of design support through looking at the versatile programmes in these countries. It provides a historical background of design support by building on specific programmes in these countries. Based on the knowledge...
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Milligan, A. and Savage, G., (2012), co-authored book chapter in Interior Futures 11 Conference, Uni...
Inspiration for most research and optimisations on design processes still seem to focus within the n...
At the beginning of 1993 an enthusiastic designer from London considered that the impossible might b...
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Report on the findings of the first inquiry by the The Design Commission. The eduction inquiry make...
This paper reviews design policy in the UK. As the UK does not currently have any written and acknow...
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In the fall of 1991 the Munich Design Charter was published in Design Issues. This charter was writt...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the engine of economic growth and job creation. Govern...
This paper reports on work in progress and initial findings of a research project that is comparing ...
In this publication, members of SEE share experiences of enhancing design in public sector activitie...
This paper wonders about the impact of design, meant both as a process and as a business sector, in ...
Milligan, A. and Savage, G., (2012), co-authored book chapter in Interior Futures 11 Conference, Uni...
Inspiration for most research and optimisations on design processes still seem to focus within the n...
At the beginning of 1993 an enthusiastic designer from London considered that the impossible might b...
This paper discusses a comparative study of national business support programmes in design operated ...
The paper looks at how best to build competitive advantage through design-based projects in New Prod...
This paper aims to understand the effectiveness of design-led methods and approaches to support smal...
Design is acknowledged as a key tool for enhancing competitiveness and economic success in the face ...
Report on the findings of the first inquiry by the The Design Commission. The eduction inquiry make...
This paper reviews design policy in the UK. As the UK does not currently have any written and acknow...
Design policy for innovation and prosperity has been acknowledged and adopted globally. Existing lit...
In the fall of 1991 the Munich Design Charter was published in Design Issues. This charter was writt...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the engine of economic growth and job creation. Govern...
This paper reports on work in progress and initial findings of a research project that is comparing ...
In this publication, members of SEE share experiences of enhancing design in public sector activitie...
This paper wonders about the impact of design, meant both as a process and as a business sector, in ...
Milligan, A. and Savage, G., (2012), co-authored book chapter in Interior Futures 11 Conference, Uni...
Inspiration for most research and optimisations on design processes still seem to focus within the n...