交叉设计卡:探索四个设计层次的交叉社会和环境因素

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Hannah Jones
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通过设计应对复杂的社会正义和可持续性挑战需要对设计背景有更全面的理解。这包括鼓励设计师和非设计师共同努力,认识到设计“超越产品”的含义。本文探讨了这种方法可能需要什么,反思了一种名为“交叉设计卡”的设计工具的开发。这项基于卡片的设计活动旨在解决多种相互作用的社会和环境不平等和不平等问题,主要是在硅谷新兴技术的设计中。这些卡片主要是为专业设计和技术团队以及初创公司制作的,但也可以用于其他教育或社会创新环境。它们是由团队研究人员、教育工作者和从业者制作的,他们在美国斯坦福大学哈索·普拉特纳设计学院(d.school)共同教授“包容性设计创新”春季季刊,为期十周。这篇文章反思了写作和绘图如何在整合交叉性研究和设计思维方面发挥作用,并分享了如何对卡片进行原型化和测试的例子,以在四个设计层次上发展交叉设计概念。
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Intersectional Design Cards: Exploring intersecting social and environmental factors across four levels of design
Tackling complex social justice and sustainability challenges through design calls for a more comprehensive understanding of a design context. This involves encouraging designers and non-designers alike to work together to recognise the implications of designing ‘beyond a product’. This article explores what this approach might entail, reflecting upon the development of a design tool called the ‘Intersectional Design Cards’. This card-based design activity has been created to address multiple, interacting social and environmental inequities and inequalities, largely in the designing of emerging technologies in Silicon Valley. The cards have been made primarily for professional design and technology teams and start-up companies – but could also be used in other educational or social innovation contexts. They have been produced by team researchers, educators and practitioners who teach together on the ‘Innovations in Inclusive Design’, spring quarterly, ten-week class, at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school), Stanford University, the United States. The article reflects upon how writing and mapping have played a part in integrating intersectionality research and design thinking, and shares examples of how the cards have been prototyped and tested with students, to develop intersectional design concepts across four levels of designing.
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Journal of Writing in Creative Practice
Journal of Writing in Creative Practice Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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