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  2. What is Sustainable Design? — updated 2024 | IxDF

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    Sustainable design creates long-term solutions and helps societies ensure the well-being of their people and harmony with the environment for generations. Designers reduce waste by making products that are recyclable, compostable and even better - endlessly reusable. They might also create a manufacturing process to reduce or remove carbon ...

  3. What is Circular Design? — updated 2024 | IxDF

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    Sustainable design is paramount. Today, manufacturers combine different natural materials to create artificial materials. While the original components of these new materials degrade naturally, the artificial ones, once made, cannot be unmade. One of the biggest challenges is the conflict between circular manufacturing and aesthetics. In an ...

  4. Sustainability Is Not Enough | IxDF - The Interaction Design...

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    Sustainability means to maintain the current state. As the world continues to produce waste, landfills and carbon-emissions-saturated air have disturbed the ecosystem of the planet. If we were to continue to maintain the current state, the future would be bleak. In other words, we cannot sustain the unsustainable.

  5. A Circular Economy - The Interaction Design Foundation

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    A circular economy is an economic system that keeps resources in use for as long as possible. Materials are recycled, reused, made renewable or regenerated to reduce waste. An ideal circular economy should have renewable energy and products that reduce the use of non-renewable materials. As opposed to unusable waste, circular disposal methods ...

  6. What is Service Design? — updated 2024 | IxDF

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    Service design is a process where designers create sustainable solutions and optimal experiences for both customers in unique contexts and any service providers involved. Designers break services into sections and adapt fine-tuned solutions to suit all users’ needs in context—based on actors, location and other factors.

  7. Use More Meaningful Measurements in Design and in the World

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    The Doughnut Model gives a more nuanced picture of a country's sustainability. For example, it might show a country has reduced CO2 emissions but is not very good at education or health care. This is much more meaningful and important than a single number. This way of measuring makes our lives much more meaningful and understandable.

  8. What is User Centered Design (UCD)? — updated 2024 | IxDF

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    User-centered design (UCD) is an iterative design process in which designers focus on the users and their needs in each phase of the design process. In UCD, design teams involve users throughout the design process via a variety of research and design techniques, to create highly usable and accessible products for them. Table of contents.

  9. Use Circular Design To Reverse Harm | IxDF

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    Sustainable design is paramount. Today, manufacturers combine different natural materials to create artificial materials. While the original components of these new materials degrade naturally, the artificial ones, once made, cannot be unmade. One of the biggest challenges is the conflict between circular manufacturing and aesthetics. In an ...

  10. What is Human-Centered Design (HCD)? — updated 2024 | IxDF

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    Human-centered design is a practice where designers focus on four key aspects. They focus on people and their context. They seek to understand and solve the right problems, the root problems. They understand that everything is a complex system with interconnected parts. Finally, they do small interventions.

  11. What is Humanity-Centered Design? — updated 2024 | IxDF

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    For more on humanity-centered design and how you can help design a better world, take our course Design for a Better World with Don Norman. Norman, Donald A. Design for a Better World: Meaningful, Sustainable, Humanity Centered. Cambridge, MA, MA: The MIT Press, 2023. Read more articles and essays by Don Norman on JND.org.