Designing Cultures of Care

Designing Cultures of Care
Title Designing Cultures of Care PDF eBook
Author Laurene Vaughan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 265
Release 2018-12-27
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1350055379

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Designing Cultures of Care brings together an international selection of design researchers who, through a variety of design approaches, are exploring the ways in which design intersects with cultures of care. Unique in its focus and disciplinary diversity, this edited collection develops an expanded discourse on the role and contribution of design to our broader social, cultural and material challenges. Based around a unifying critique of the proposition of care as a theoretical framework for undertaking design research in real world contexts, each chapter presents a case study of design research in action. This book aims to provide readers - both academics and practitioners - with insights into the possibilities and challenges of designing cultures of care. The disciplines represented in this collection include architecture, visual communication, participatory and social design, service design, critical and speculative design interventions and design ethnography. These case studies will provide real world insights that have relevance and value to design students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and to researchers at all levels within and outside of the academy.

Designing Cultures of Care

Designing Cultures of Care
Title Designing Cultures of Care PDF eBook
Author Laurene Vaughan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 265
Release 2018-12-27
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1350055360

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Designing Cultures of Care brings together an international selection of design researchers who, through a variety of design approaches, are exploring the ways in which design intersects with cultures of care. Unique in its focus and disciplinary diversity, this edited collection develops an expanded discourse on the role and contribution of design to our broader social, cultural and material challenges. Based around a unifying critique of the proposition of care as a theoretical framework for undertaking design research in real world contexts, each chapter presents a case study of design research in action. This book aims to provide readers - both academics and practitioners - with insights into the possibilities and challenges of designing cultures of care. The disciplines represented in this collection include architecture, visual communication, participatory and social design, service design, critical and speculative design interventions and design ethnography. These case studies will provide real world insights that have relevance and value to design students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and to researchers at all levels within and outside of the academy.

Designing Regenerative Cultures

Designing Regenerative Cultures
Title Designing Regenerative Cultures PDF eBook
Author Daniel Christian Wahl
Publisher Triarchy Press
Total Pages 291
Release 2016-05-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1909470791

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This is a ‘Whole Earth Catalog’ for the 21st century: an impressive and wide-ranging analysis of what’s wrong with our societies, organizations, ideologies, worldviews and cultures – and how to put them right. The book covers the finance system, agriculture, design, ecology, economy, sustainability, organizations and society at large.

Designing Across Cultures

Designing Across Cultures
Title Designing Across Cultures PDF eBook
Author Ronnie Lipton
Publisher HOW Books
Total Pages 200
Release 2002-03-05
Genre Art
ISBN

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Designing Across Cultures shows designers how to create effective advertisements and designs for other ethnic groups by understanding which symbols, images, colors and typography they find most appealing--and which they don't. Freelancers and graphic design agencies alike will find this book invaluable. It features examples, case studies, before & after comparisons and the dos and don'ts of designing for other cultures. Also included are interviews with heads from some of the leading agencies, providing even more great advice for designers.

Designing Culture

Designing Culture
Title Designing Culture PDF eBook
Author Anne Balsamo
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 309
Release 2011-07-19
Genre Computers
ISBN 0822344459

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The cultural theorist and media designer Anne Balsamo calls for transforming learning practices to inspire culturally attuned technological imaginations.

Care and Design

Care and Design
Title Care and Design PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Bates
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 264
Release 2016-09-27
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1119053471

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Care and Design: Bodies, Buildings, Cities connects the study of design with care, and explores how concepts of care may have relevance for the ways in which urban environments are designed. It explores how practices and spaces of care are sustained specifically in urban settings, thereby throwing light on an important arena of care that current work has rarely discussed in detail.

Culture by Design

Culture by Design
Title Culture by Design PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Infinity Publishing (PA)
Total Pages 242
Release 2018-02-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781495830501

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