First Student-Led Designers Accord Town Hall at CCA in San Francisco
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Design Change . Change Design: The first student-led Designers Accord Town Hall meeting will take place on Friday, March 12th at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. Please join D-Rev#39;s Krista Donaldson and a href=”http://www.cca.edu/academics/graduate/design-mba”CCA’s Design Strategy MBA /astudents as we embark on a journey fueled by lively discussion surrounding Designing for Social Change. /p
blockquoteAs we move towards building a more responsible and sustainable future, design’s value is no longer measured in terms of beauty or function. Design is a now a framework for change, used by leaders around the world to solve our planet’s most challenging problems./blockquote
pThe event:/p
p6:00pm-6:45pm Networking #40;hors d’oeuvres and beer#43;wine#41;br /
6:45pm-7:15pm Keynote Presentation, Krista Donaldsonbr /
7:15pm-8:15pm Open Presentations on Social Impact, 5 min time slots br /
#40;volunteer now to present or at the door by 6:15 pm#41; br /
8:15-8:45 General Discussion #43; networking/p
pstrongCCA #47; Designers Accord Town Hall /strongbr /
March 12th, 2010, 6:00 pmbr /
California College of the Artsbr /
The Navebr /
1111 Eighth Streetbr /
San Francisco, CA 94107-2247br /
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A great piece from Art Center College of Design student Andrew Johnson.
The book talks about L.A.’s oil history and how that past is often hidden by it’s celebrity stricken landscape.
Designing more secure mobile phones
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pThree new design innovations to tackle mobile phone crime, including a device that locks a phone and alerts the owner if it is taken away from them, have been unveiled by the UK Design Council./p
pThe prototypes were developed by teams of designers and technology experts as part of a challenge to protect mobile phone users from crimes such as mobile phone identity fraud, which rose by over 70% in 2009, to make phones more secure and to prevent unauthorised use of mobiles for electronic ‘contactless’ payments, soon to be become widespread in the UK./p
p a href=”http://www.designcouncil.org.uk/Design-Council/2/Press/New-technologies-unveiled-to-help-protect-Britains-75-million-mobile-phone-users-from-crime/”Read press release/abr /
a href=”http://www.designcouncil.org.uk/Design-Council/Files/Landing-pages/Design-Out-Crime/Hot-Product-crime/”Read backgrounder/a (with video scenarios)/pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/designing_more_secure_mobile_phones_16053.asp”(more…)/a
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Getting hospitalized should be like flying first-class
Posted in: Uncategorizedpimg alt=”hospitalgoogle.jpg” src=”http://www.core77.com/blog/images/hospitalgoogle.jpg” width=”468″ height=”288″ class=”mt-image-center” style=”text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;” /a href=”http://www.priestmangoode.com/”PriestmanGoode/a, a London design house that has worked on everything from cell phones to speakers to first-class cabins for Swiss Airlines, has developed — at the request of UK’s Design Council — a radical solution to how hospital wards should be designed. Fast Company reports:/p
blockquoteem”PG has just released their proposal today, in a “a href=”http://www.priestmangoode.com/content/uploads/The-Health-Manifesto.pdf”healthcare manifesto/a.” The central problems facing hospital design happen to have already been solved in the design of first-class cabins for airlines, they say. “/em/blockquote
pStrange though that the article and the manifesto don’t say a word about the quality of medical care./p
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