The artifact is a set of ten cards entitled TED’s TEN, developed by the research group Textiles Environment Design (Chelsea College of Art and Design, UAL), a group of education and practice based design academics investigating sustainability in the textile and fashion industries. When used together, the cards can serve as practical guidelines to examine, survey and highlight the problem of sustainability and the role of designers in change and innovation. They present visual evidence of strategic thinking. Each card identifies a significant, critical area for attention in the lifecycle of the product and suggests a strategy for analysis and change; approach and resolution; consideration and action, acting as a tool to overcome the barri...
Zero Waste System Thinking: Multimorphic Textile-Forms is situated in the context of the rapidly unf...
This AHRC funded, three-year project aims to investigate textiles recycling, looking to the textile ...
DRAFTS:3 invited more than 80 researchers and designers to discuss the role of artefacts in research...
The Textile Toolbox: New Design Thinking, Materials & Processes for Sustainable Fashion Textiles rev...
This report reviews the design research conducted between June 2011 and May 2015 by a team of Univer...
The paper is based on a training programme given to researchers in the Textiles Environment Design (...
Abstract The TED research cluster at Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of the Arts Lo...
This keynote presents a view of the current position of textile design from the perspective of the T...
The current fashion textiles industry is based on an outdated, exploitative system that encourages f...
The Worn Again project, 2005 - 2009, in which the TED group worked together to explore the 'upcyclin...
Design research makes a significant contribution to the UK economy and society as a whole. Ever sinc...
The values underpinning the global textile industry are continuing to transform because of globalisa...
In this paper, postcards from the EU funded Horizon 2020 Trash-2-Cash (2015-2018) project - complete...
Design research makes a significant contribution to the UK economy and society as a whole. Ever sinc...
Since 2011, the authors have been developing creative and playful sustainable design workshop tools ...
Zero Waste System Thinking: Multimorphic Textile-Forms is situated in the context of the rapidly unf...
This AHRC funded, three-year project aims to investigate textiles recycling, looking to the textile ...
DRAFTS:3 invited more than 80 researchers and designers to discuss the role of artefacts in research...
The Textile Toolbox: New Design Thinking, Materials & Processes for Sustainable Fashion Textiles rev...
This report reviews the design research conducted between June 2011 and May 2015 by a team of Univer...
The paper is based on a training programme given to researchers in the Textiles Environment Design (...
Abstract The TED research cluster at Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of the Arts Lo...
This keynote presents a view of the current position of textile design from the perspective of the T...
The current fashion textiles industry is based on an outdated, exploitative system that encourages f...
The Worn Again project, 2005 - 2009, in which the TED group worked together to explore the 'upcyclin...
Design research makes a significant contribution to the UK economy and society as a whole. Ever sinc...
The values underpinning the global textile industry are continuing to transform because of globalisa...
In this paper, postcards from the EU funded Horizon 2020 Trash-2-Cash (2015-2018) project - complete...
Design research makes a significant contribution to the UK economy and society as a whole. Ever sinc...
Since 2011, the authors have been developing creative and playful sustainable design workshop tools ...
Zero Waste System Thinking: Multimorphic Textile-Forms is situated in the context of the rapidly unf...
This AHRC funded, three-year project aims to investigate textiles recycling, looking to the textile ...
DRAFTS:3 invited more than 80 researchers and designers to discuss the role of artefacts in research...