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Overview

This course is designed to challenge the way you think about design and designing in a contemporary context. The philosophy behind the approach to this studio is to extend and explore in both theoretical and practical terms the ways in which models of participatory design can be used when designing … For more content click the Read More button below. Participatory Design is also known as cooperative design, social design or co-design, and encompasses innovative design practices which actively involve all stakeholders to ensure the designed outcomes meets the clients needs, is fit for purpose and usable. This way of design is particularly valued in the development of commercial products and services. Participatory Design for Commercial Contexts will challenge student notions of 'designing for' through encouraging experimentation, allowing for the development of a model of practice that is interdisciplinary, collaborative and critically focused on the ideas of 'designing with','live briefs' and social inclusion. You will be supported by relevant theory and will use an action learning approach to undertake a series of projects to develop your ability to identify commercial stakeholders, their needs and methods.

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