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What is Industrial Design? What Can Industrial Design Be?

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What is Industrial Design?

What Can Industrial Design Be?

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Hear Create Deliver

What is Design?

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Designing ChangeChanging Design

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What is Sustainability?

People

Profi tPlanet

Sustainability

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90% of a designer’s time is spent on the richest 10%”

- Paul Polak

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Self-actualization

Esteem

Love/Belonging

Safety

Physiological

moralitycreativity

spontaneityproblem solvinglack of prejudice

acceptance of facts

self-esteem, confidence, achievement, respect of/by others

friendship, family, intimacy

security of: body, employment, resources, morality, family, health, and property

breathing, food, water, procreation, sleep, homeostasis, excretion

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4 JULY 2008DESIGN FOR SOCIAL IMPACT 5

The problem is that this great form of

collaboration between design firms and

the social sector is still not affordable and

thus, not yet routine. Noted innovation expert

Clayton Christensen says that disruptive

innovation—the kind that makes the biggest

impact and goes on to reshape industries and

markets—democratizes scarce expertise.

It makes something that was once rare and

costly, routine and affordable.

The Challenge AtHand

Design

For Social

Impact Workshop

4 JULY 2008DESIGN FOR SOCIAL IMPACT 5

The problem is that this great form of

collaboration between design firms and

the social sector is still not affordable and

thus, not yet routine. Noted innovation expert

Clayton Christensen says that disruptive

innovation—the kind that makes the biggest

impact and goes on to reshape industries and

markets—democratizes scarce expertise.

It makes something that was once rare and

costly, routine and affordable.

The Challenge AtHand

ChallengeChallenge

innovation—the kind that makes the biggest

costly, routine and affordable.

Clayton Christensen says that disruptive

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The Designers Accord is a global coalition of designers, educators, researchers, engineers, and corporate leaders, working together to create positive environmental and social impact.

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www.designthatmatters.org

www.designthatmatters.org

KINKAJOU PROJECTOR

One in five adults worldwide does not know how to read. In rural regions of West Africa, up to 75% of the population is illiterate.

It’s the lack of resources--specifically access to books and lighting--rather than a lack of interest in education that contributes to illiteracy rates.

To solve this, DtM designed a solar-powered microfilm projector as a replacement for expensive books and kerosene lanterns.

To date, over 3,500 adults have learned to read using these projectors.

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Incubator with neonate inside

INNOVATION FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISE design that matters TM

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Design History: 2002 Alpha Prototype

INNOVATION FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISE design that matters

Design History: 2003 Beta Prototype

INNOVATION FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISE design that matters

Design History: 2004 Production Model

INNOVATION FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISE design that matters TM

www.designthatmatters.org

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Incubator with neonate inside

INNOVATION FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISE design that matters TM

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According to literacy teacher, Martine Sogoba in Digani, Mali: “It is better, because without [the Kinkajou], when the teacher is writing on the board, students wait in the dark in vain, and they do nothing. We lose much time and the quality of handwriting is not good.” The Kinkajou is also increasing interaction time between World Education instructors and their students. Karamogo Moulaye Yatara in Ngoye says, “[The Kinkajou] is wonderful. The teacher won’t spend time and energy searching images, or walking between tables to show them. We will gain a lot of time.” DtM provided our client with more than a better service—our product has created an opportunity for World Education to transform the way it provides adult education. The system provides new opportunities for learning. For example, the projected text serves as a replacement to the instructor’s often poor handwriting, allowing students to trace directly over the projected images on the chalkboard. It also provides new opportunities for content delivery: while World Education was limited in the books it could provide each student, by using the microfilm projector, they are now free to include whole reference libraries.

INNOVATION FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISE design that matters TM

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DeSEWoot!

The DeSE Studioat RISD

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Sustaining the Triple Bottom LineDesign for Social Entrepreneurship

ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY AND HUNGER

ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION

PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN

REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY

IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH

COMBAT HIV/AIDS MALARIA AND DISEASES

ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

DEVELOP A GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT

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Assemble on Site Oxygen Concentrator

Pneumonia: Leading cause of Child MortalityIn Niger, 1 out of every 4 children born will not live to see their 6th birthday. The leading cause of these deaths for children under the age of 5 is pneumonia. In more developed countries pneumonia is rarely fatal, but in Niger, limited access to hospi-tals, a lack of trained medical staff, and limited access to medical oxygen allow pneumonia to cause 25% of child fatalities.

Affordable Medical Oxygen Will Save Lives The AOS O2 concentrator is a concept of an oxygen generating system that would cost 75% less than a high quality oxygen concentrator without sacrificing any performance. Components specific to oxygen concentrators would be purchased from a company that specializes in refurbishing oxygen systems, like Accurate Biomed in Missouri. The remaining components are purchased off the shelf to eliminate all manufacturing costs. All components will be packaged in plastic crates along with assem-bly instructions. The plastic shipping crate becomes the housing for the new oxygen concentrator.

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Leaving the assembling for the end users accomplishes two goals. The assembly process will serve as a training exercise for the staff, while familiarizing them with the working components of the system. Assembling on site will also reduce the price significantly.

Accurate Biomed Inc.

Referbished Components

Off the ShelfComponents

Package in Plastic Crates

Minimize Shipping Costs

Packaging becomes Housing

Assemble with Instructions

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In honor of our new President...

How can we Design for America?

in “a new spirit of service and sacrifi ce”

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Hear

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Create

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Deliver

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ROOMROOMby

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ROOMROOMby

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How Can You Get Involved?

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Read

ShareAct

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“I ask you to join in the work of re-making this nation the only way it’s been done in America for two-hun-dred and twenty-one years -- block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand.”

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Thank you.www.de-se.com

[email protected]

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