This collective design workshop aims to provoke and test new design approaches towards ageing. We are looking for design stories/narratives that show how design thinking and collaborative working can enable the world to respond differently to the challenges of ageing. Can designers change our inherent ageism through the engagement of older people in the design and delivery of services and products with them? Can we change our current strategies towards ageing, turning its potential challenges into opportunities to engage, empower and improve the lives of the elderly? Together, we aim to build a collective design approach with ingenious older people and for our future selves.DESIS Lab Agein
The Ageing experience and increased longevity presents innovation opportunity for emergent technolo...
This paper discusses a study of a group of retired academics that are actively ageing on their unive...
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Inspired by concepts from the Participatory Design discourse such as the idea of design process as T...
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The global population is rapidly ageing, and there is an increasing focus on older people being cons...
This paper discusses emerging themes related to design culture of ageing or in other words ageing as...
Published to tie in with the NEW OLD exhibition at the Design Museum, this book explores the potenti...
Most existing design practices either do not specifically target the needs of aging people, or only ...
This report first discusses the phenomenon of aging, how it is commonly understood, and the state-of...
Introduction: Ageing and design -- According to the United Nations 2009 report, the global populatio...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020. In 2017, global population aged 60 years or over reached near...
Design does not only try to make life more beautiful but also particularly better. Basically all for...
In 2017, global population aged 60 years or over reached nearly 963 million, becoming twice the figu...
Methods to involve users in design have long been used to create relevant content and increase the a...
The Ageing experience and increased longevity presents innovation opportunity for emergent technolo...
This paper discusses a study of a group of retired academics that are actively ageing on their unive...
This paper expands on discussion of conference paper titled the same and at invitation of organising...
Inspired by concepts from the Participatory Design discourse such as the idea of design process as T...
This paper presents our reflection on a series of action research projects. The authors, a design re...
The global population is rapidly ageing, and there is an increasing focus on older people being cons...
This paper discusses emerging themes related to design culture of ageing or in other words ageing as...
Published to tie in with the NEW OLD exhibition at the Design Museum, this book explores the potenti...
Most existing design practices either do not specifically target the needs of aging people, or only ...
This report first discusses the phenomenon of aging, how it is commonly understood, and the state-of...
Introduction: Ageing and design -- According to the United Nations 2009 report, the global populatio...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020. In 2017, global population aged 60 years or over reached near...
Design does not only try to make life more beautiful but also particularly better. Basically all for...
In 2017, global population aged 60 years or over reached nearly 963 million, becoming twice the figu...
Methods to involve users in design have long been used to create relevant content and increase the a...
The Ageing experience and increased longevity presents innovation opportunity for emergent technolo...
This paper discusses a study of a group of retired academics that are actively ageing on their unive...
This paper expands on discussion of conference paper titled the same and at invitation of organising...