Designing Tomorrow
Strategic Design Tactics to Change Your Practice, Organisation and Planetary Impact
Martin Tomitsch & Steve Baty | Engels | 256 pagina's
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Don’t get left behind: learn how to consider long-term and environmental perspectives through strategic design.
Get ready to make a difference! This book is your ultimate guide, packed with practical tools and strategies to create positive change. Whether working solo, in a small agency, or a big organisation, you'll learn how to embrace planetary perspectives and think long-term, even in a profit-driven world. Discover how to make mindful decisions, transform your design practices, and influence company strategies to leave a positive impact for future generations.
‘Designing Tomorrow’ introduces three pillars - networks, interventions and partnerships - and tactics for designers, decision-makers, leaders and anyone looking for ways to create a positive impact through the work they do.
- Learn how to align long-term thinking with short-term goals.
- Go-to-guide for designers, as well as business leaders, who are seeking ways to lead in this new era.
- Valuable learning resource for students studying design and business.
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Betrokkenen
- Auteur(s)Martin Tomitsch, Steve Baty
- UitgeverijBIS Publishers BV
- ImprintBIS Publishers
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This is a visionary book. Martin Tomitsch and Steve Baty are advancing from human-centred design to design for people and the planet. This is an essential transition to safeguard the wellbeing of future generations.
Tony Capon, Professor of Planetary Health and Director, Monash Sustainable Development Institute (AD Magazine) op 25 jul 2023
Creating good user interaction is not so much a design problem as it is a power struggle. But designers want to create great products and they don’t want to play politics around the water cooler. Martin and Steve present a clear vision for finding a middle ground, empowering you to succeed without selling your soul, compromising the planet, or burdening generations to come.
Alan Cooper, author of About Face and The Inmates Are Running the Asylum (Beau) op 25 jul 2023
Practical tactics for how to identify hidden impacts and use the power of design to developresponsible solutions within organisations.
Babette Porcelijn, author of The Hidden Impact and founder of Think Big Act Now (Beau) op 25 jul 2023
A call to action on understanding the limits of design and the impact of the decisions we make as designers on the lives of people and the world we live in.
Gregory Petroff, Chief Design Officer, Cisco Secure (Beau) op 25 jul 2023