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Design, the Future & the Human Spirit*

Design, the Future & the Human Spirit*. Designers can work for the Public Good: “The future …deeply implicates designers who work across …professional fields. They are… agents whose skills produce ...products & services in which we live.” . Design, the Future & the Human Spirit*.

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Design, the Future & the Human Spirit*

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  1. Design, the Future & the Human Spirit* • Designers can work for the Public Good: “The future …deeply implicates designers who work across …professional fields. They are… agents whose skills produce ...products & services in which we live.”

  2. Design, the Future & the Human Spirit* • Designers ‘ responsibility to contribute in constructive way: “To the degree…[these] do not enhance & affirm human potential & well-being… we must hold designers … accountable.”

  3. Design, the Future & the Human Spirit* • Ways designers can contribute?: “… how to create an ethics of designing that can suggest humanly satisfying directions for future work.“ p 15

  4. Design, the Future & the Human Spirit Predictive vs Prescriptive Scenarios + Predictive = what could happen + Prescriptive= what should happen

  5. Design for Socially Responsible Behavior • A Classification of Influence Based on Intended User Experience by Tromp, Kekkert, Verbeek Principle arguments: Designers can facilitate change: • Align individual concerns with Collective concerns • Engage individual to act on behalf of their Private & the Public Good

  6. Design for Socially Responsible Behavior Principle argument: Designers can facilitate Individual concerns to align with Collective concerns to act based on the larger Public Good • Intervention methods 1. Coerce 2. Persuade 3. Seduce 4. Decisive

  7. 1. Coerce http://sopablackout.org/ http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/technology-video/video-popular-websites-pull-the-plug-in-protest/article2306422/ http://sopablackout.org/learnmore/

  8. 1. Coerce

  9. http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeye/episode/how-facebook-changed-the-world-the-arab-spring.htmlhttp://www.cbc.ca/passionateeye/episode/how-facebook-changed-the-world-the-arab-spring.html http://news.linktv.org/videos/images-of-a-revolution-the-arab-spring-on-film

  10. http://front.moveon.org/top-10-game-changing-progressive-moments-in-2011/?rc=googleplushttp://front.moveon.org/top-10-game-changing-progressive-moments-in-2011/?rc=googleplus

  11. 2. Persuade: 1943- 1956

  12. 2. Persuade: 1992-2005

  13. 2. Persuade: 2005-2011

  14. 2. Persuade= 2011

  15. 3. Seduce

  16. http://www.tellyads.com/show_movie.php?filename=TA14297

  17. http://video.answers.com/benetton-unveils-ad-campaign-with-world-leaders-kissing-517206512http://video.answers.com/benetton-unveils-ad-campaign-with-world-leaders-kissing-517206512

  18. 4. Decisive

  19. 4. Decisive

  20. 4. Decisive

  21. Design for Socially Responsible Behavior Principle argument: Designers can facilitate Individual concerns to align with Collective concerns to act based on the larger Public Good • Intervention methods: Can change, User determines category 1. Coerce 2. Persuade 3. Seduce 4. Decisive Strategies Based on Individual Concerns- pp 13-17

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