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PROJECTS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Projects. The Danish Design Centre develops and runs a series of projects that explore how design can create value within different areas: From cities and welfare to new technologies and business models. We work to design the cities of the future with a people-first approach. We see the city's opportunities where business goes hand inhand with
THE DIN MODEL
The DIN model is based on a design-driven approach. A design-driven approach means: keeping the users in focus when you create innovation. working in multidisciplinary teams. thinking holistically and covering all the bases. translating complex user data and extensive research into specific solutions. putting things into a future perspective. THE HISTORY OF THE DANISH DESIGN CENTRE The Danish Design Centre (DDC) was founded with a focus on the value of Danish as a means of boosting exports and turnover in Danish business and industry. The emphasis was on industrial design, and design was mainly promoted in the form of objects designed for industrial production with function and aesthetic as the keyparameters.
CHRISTIAN BASON
Email. ddc@ddc.dk. Phone. +45 2759 9783. Agnete Schlichtkrull. Download image. Christian Bason is CEO of the Danish Design Centre. His role is to set the strategic direction for the organisation, and to govern the most demanding initiatives and activities. From 2007 to 2014, he was Director of MindLab, the Danish government's innovationteam.
THE DESIGN LADDER: FOUR STEPS OF DESIGN USE The Design Ladder is based on the hypothesis that there is a positive link between higher earnings, placing a greater emphasis on design methods in the early stages of development and giving design a more strategic position in the company’s overall business strategy. The Design Ladder consists of four steps: STEP 1: NON-DESIGN. URBANTECH | DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Urbantech er etableret af COWI, VKR Holding, EWII og støttet af Realdania og Industriens Fond.Programmet drives af Rainmaking i samarbejde med BLOXHUB, Dansk Design Center og Dansk Arkitektur Center.. Urbantech er et innovations- og accelerationsprogram for verdens mest lovende, nye og innovative teknologivirksomheder, og har til formål at styrke udviklingen af tech-baserede løsninger DESIGNING AN INCLUSIVE LIVING LAB: CHALLENGES Designing an inclusive living lab: challenges, experimentation, and a toolkit. 1. December 2016. By Lara Casciola. When developing urban spaces toward a ‘smart city’ goal, it is important to include the viewpoints of a diverse range of urban stakeholders. Equally important, however, is getting something back; the value diversestakeholders
THOMAS HARRIT
Thomas Harrit. Thomas er uddannet designer fra Danmarks Designskole. Han er stifter og partner af HarritSorensen, som udvikler industrielt design, virksomheden har vundet mange designpriser bl.a. Red Dot “Bedst of the Bedst. HarritSorensen er bedst kendt for designklassikeren KNAX, som sælges i DANISH DESIGN CENTRE Danish Design Centre. Denmark's National Design Centre. We guide companies in using design to develop innovative products and services that contribute to growth and welfare. Look at what we offer. Article. From 2020 to brighter, greener times. As we leave 2020 behind and look to the second year of this new decade, it is tempting to stop and DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGEHVAD TILBYDER VIARTIKLEREVENTSPROJEKTERVIDEN OM DESIGNOM OS Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
PROJECTS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Projects. The Danish Design Centre develops and runs a series of projects that explore how design can create value within different areas: From cities and welfare to new technologies and business models. We work to design the cities of the future with a people-first approach. We see the city's opportunities where business goes hand inhand with
THE DIN MODEL
The DIN model is based on a design-driven approach. A design-driven approach means: keeping the users in focus when you create innovation. working in multidisciplinary teams. thinking holistically and covering all the bases. translating complex user data and extensive research into specific solutions. putting things into a future perspective. THE HISTORY OF THE DANISH DESIGN CENTRE The Danish Design Centre (DDC) was founded with a focus on the value of Danish as a means of boosting exports and turnover in Danish business and industry. The emphasis was on industrial design, and design was mainly promoted in the form of objects designed for industrial production with function and aesthetic as the keyparameters.
CHRISTIAN BASON
Email. ddc@ddc.dk. Phone. +45 2759 9783. Agnete Schlichtkrull. Download image. Christian Bason is CEO of the Danish Design Centre. His role is to set the strategic direction for the organisation, and to govern the most demanding initiatives and activities. From 2007 to 2014, he was Director of MindLab, the Danish government's innovationteam.
THE DESIGN LADDER: FOUR STEPS OF DESIGN USE The Design Ladder is based on the hypothesis that there is a positive link between higher earnings, placing a greater emphasis on design methods in the early stages of development and giving design a more strategic position in the company’s overall business strategy. The Design Ladder consists of four steps: STEP 1: NON-DESIGN. URBANTECH | DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Urbantech er etableret af COWI, VKR Holding, EWII og støttet af Realdania og Industriens Fond.Programmet drives af Rainmaking i samarbejde med BLOXHUB, Dansk Design Center og Dansk Arkitektur Center.. Urbantech er et innovations- og accelerationsprogram for verdens mest lovende, nye og innovative teknologivirksomheder, og har til formål at styrke udviklingen af tech-baserede løsninger DESIGNING AN INCLUSIVE LIVING LAB: CHALLENGES Designing an inclusive living lab: challenges, experimentation, and a toolkit. 1. December 2016. By Lara Casciola. When developing urban spaces toward a ‘smart city’ goal, it is important to include the viewpoints of a diverse range of urban stakeholders. Equally important, however, is getting something back; the value diversestakeholders
THOMAS HARRIT
Thomas Harrit. Thomas er uddannet designer fra Danmarks Designskole. Han er stifter og partner af HarritSorensen, som udvikler industrielt design, virksomheden har vundet mange designpriser bl.a. Red Dot “Bedst of the Bedst. HarritSorensen er bedst kendt for designklassikeren KNAX, som sælges i DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
ABOUT THE DANISH DESIGN CENTRE Dansk Design Center, BLOX, København. Next. As Denmark’s national design centre, it is our mission to promote the use of design in business and industry, to help professionalise the design industry and to document, promote and brand Danish design in Denmark and abroad. We do this by teaching public and private companies and organisations how LIGHTYEARS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Lightyears began life as family-owned business Horn Belysning, growing to become Denmark’s second largest lighting company in the 1980s. During this period the company boasted an annual turnover of around 100 million kroner (€13.5 million). Their product line at the time was a mix of the company’s own models and generic lamps manufacturedDIGITAL FUTURES
As the Danish Design Centre’s engine room for explorative experiments in new digital technology, Digital Futures levers design as the ideal tool for making digitisation truly human-centered and to turn new tech trends into real opportunities for Danish businesses andorganisations.
CONCEPT POSTER
Working with a concept poster can also be a helpful step before you go on to develop more detailed proposals in a storyboard format. Instructions. 1. Fill out the poster in a team with no more than eight members. 2. Select which idea clusters are suitable for concept development. 3. Begin by choosing a title for the concept thatcaptures its
THE DESIGNER’S ROLE IN THE NEW PRODUCTION LANDSCAPE The Water Wolf case may inspire designers to take on production. Because the new global conditions have changed the ground rules: ‘Whoever is the first to identify or predict a user need and is also able to deliver the solution wins the market,’ Kristoffer Kelstruppoints out.
J. HVIDTVED LARSEN
Background Jacob Hvidtved Larsen founded his company in 1915 initially as a repair shop for motorbikes and other mechanical devices. 100 years later, still based in the Danish town of Silkeborg, today the company is a market leader in sewer cleaning technology, with JHL cleaning vehicles used in more than 28 countries around the world. WHY DENMARK DESIGNS WORLD-CLASS CITIES Why Denmark designs world-class cities. 31. October 2016. Several surveys have found the Danes to be the happiest people on the planet. Perhaps this is because we live in some of the world’s best cities. This is an area where Danish design has a unique edge. Time and time again, our cities have won great international awards.THOMAS HARRIT
Thomas Harrit. Thomas er uddannet designer fra Danmarks Designskole. Han er stifter og partner af HarritSorensen, som udvikler industrielt design, virksomheden har vundet mange designpriser bl.a. Red Dot “Bedst of the Bedst. HarritSorensen er bedst kendt for designklassikeren KNAX, som sælges iLEGAL DESIGN
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DANISH DESIGN CENTRE Danish Design Centre. Denmark's National Design Centre. We guide companies in using design to develop innovative products and services that contribute to growth and welfare. Look at what we offer. Article. From 2020 to brighter, greener times. As we leave 2020 behind and look to the second year of this new decade, it is tempting to stop and PROJECTS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Projects. The Danish Design Centre develops and runs a series of projects that explore how design can create value within different areas: From cities and welfare to new technologies and business models. We work to design the cities of the future with a people-first approach. We see the city's opportunities where business goes hand inhand with
DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
THE DIN MODEL
The DIN model is based on a design-driven approach. A design-driven approach means: keeping the users in focus when you create innovation. working in multidisciplinary teams. thinking holistically and covering all the bases. translating complex user data and extensive research into specific solutions. putting things into a future perspective. LIGHTYEARS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Lightyears began life as family-owned business Horn Belysning, growing to become Denmark’s second largest lighting company in the 1980s. During this period the company boasted an annual turnover of around 100 million kroner (€13.5 million). Their product line at the time was a mix of the company’s own models and generic lamps manufacturedCHRISTIAN BASON
Email. ddc@ddc.dk. Phone. +45 2759 9783. Agnete Schlichtkrull. Download image. Christian Bason is CEO of the Danish Design Centre. His role is to set the strategic direction for the organisation, and to govern the most demanding initiatives and activities. From 2007 to 2014, he was Director of MindLab, the Danish government's innovationteam.
THE DESIGN LADDER: FOUR STEPS OF DESIGN USE The Design Ladder is based on the hypothesis that there is a positive link between higher earnings, placing a greater emphasis on design methods in the early stages of development and giving design a more strategic position in the company’s overall business strategy. The Design Ladder consists of four steps: STEP 1: NON-DESIGN. URBANTECH | DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Urbantech er etableret af COWI, VKR Holding, EWII og støttet af Realdania og Industriens Fond.Programmet drives af Rainmaking i samarbejde med BLOXHUB, Dansk Design Center og Dansk Arkitektur Center.. Urbantech er et innovations- og accelerationsprogram for verdens mest lovende, nye og innovative teknologivirksomheder, og har til formål at styrke udviklingen af tech-baserede løsninger DESIGNING AN INCLUSIVE LIVING LAB: CHALLENGES Designing an inclusive living lab: challenges, experimentation, and a toolkit. 1. December 2016. By Lara Casciola. When developing urban spaces toward a ‘smart city’ goal, it is important to include the viewpoints of a diverse range of urban stakeholders. Equally important, however, is getting something back; the value diversestakeholders
THOMAS HARRIT
Thomas Harrit. Thomas er uddannet designer fra Danmarks Designskole. Han er stifter og partner af HarritSorensen, som udvikler industrielt design, virksomheden har vundet mange designpriser bl.a. Red Dot “Bedst of the Bedst. HarritSorensen er bedst kendt for designklassikeren KNAX, som sælges i DANISH DESIGN CENTRE Danish Design Centre. Denmark's National Design Centre. We guide companies in using design to develop innovative products and services that contribute to growth and welfare. Look at what we offer. Article. From 2020 to brighter, greener times. As we leave 2020 behind and look to the second year of this new decade, it is tempting to stop and PROJECTS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Projects. The Danish Design Centre develops and runs a series of projects that explore how design can create value within different areas: From cities and welfare to new technologies and business models. We work to design the cities of the future with a people-first approach. We see the city's opportunities where business goes hand inhand with
DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
THE DIN MODEL
The DIN model is based on a design-driven approach. A design-driven approach means: keeping the users in focus when you create innovation. working in multidisciplinary teams. thinking holistically and covering all the bases. translating complex user data and extensive research into specific solutions. putting things into a future perspective. LIGHTYEARS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Lightyears began life as family-owned business Horn Belysning, growing to become Denmark’s second largest lighting company in the 1980s. During this period the company boasted an annual turnover of around 100 million kroner (€13.5 million). Their product line at the time was a mix of the company’s own models and generic lamps manufacturedCHRISTIAN BASON
Email. ddc@ddc.dk. Phone. +45 2759 9783. Agnete Schlichtkrull. Download image. Christian Bason is CEO of the Danish Design Centre. His role is to set the strategic direction for the organisation, and to govern the most demanding initiatives and activities. From 2007 to 2014, he was Director of MindLab, the Danish government's innovationteam.
THE DESIGN LADDER: FOUR STEPS OF DESIGN USE The Design Ladder is based on the hypothesis that there is a positive link between higher earnings, placing a greater emphasis on design methods in the early stages of development and giving design a more strategic position in the company’s overall business strategy. The Design Ladder consists of four steps: STEP 1: NON-DESIGN. URBANTECH | DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Urbantech er etableret af COWI, VKR Holding, EWII og støttet af Realdania og Industriens Fond.Programmet drives af Rainmaking i samarbejde med BLOXHUB, Dansk Design Center og Dansk Arkitektur Center.. Urbantech er et innovations- og accelerationsprogram for verdens mest lovende, nye og innovative teknologivirksomheder, og har til formål at styrke udviklingen af tech-baserede løsninger DESIGNING AN INCLUSIVE LIVING LAB: CHALLENGES Designing an inclusive living lab: challenges, experimentation, and a toolkit. 1. December 2016. By Lara Casciola. When developing urban spaces toward a ‘smart city’ goal, it is important to include the viewpoints of a diverse range of urban stakeholders. Equally important, however, is getting something back; the value diversestakeholders
THOMAS HARRIT
Thomas Harrit. Thomas er uddannet designer fra Danmarks Designskole. Han er stifter og partner af HarritSorensen, som udvikler industrielt design, virksomheden har vundet mange designpriser bl.a. Red Dot “Bedst of the Bedst. HarritSorensen er bedst kendt for designklassikeren KNAX, som sælges i DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
ABOUT THE DANISH DESIGN CENTRE Dansk Design Center, BLOX, København. Next. As Denmark’s national design centre, it is our mission to promote the use of design in business and industry, to help professionalise the design industry and to document, promote and brand Danish design in Denmark and abroad. We do this by teaching public and private companies and organisations how LIGHTYEARS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Lightyears began life as family-owned business Horn Belysning, growing to become Denmark’s second largest lighting company in the 1980s. During this period the company boasted an annual turnover of around 100 million kroner (€13.5 million). Their product line at the time was a mix of the company’s own models and generic lamps manufacturedDIGITAL FUTURES
As the Danish Design Centre’s engine room for explorative experiments in new digital technology, Digital Futures levers design as the ideal tool for making digitisation truly human-centered and to turn new tech trends into real opportunities for Danish businesses andorganisations.
THE DIGITAL ETHICS COMPASS TOOLBOX The Digital Ethics Compass is a tool to help companies make the right design ethics decisions THE HISTORY OF THE DANISH DESIGN CENTRE The Danish Design Centre (DDC) was founded with a focus on the value of Danish as a means of boosting exports and turnover in Danish business and industry. The emphasis was on industrial design, and design was mainly promoted in the form of objects designed for industrial production with function and aesthetic as the keyparameters.
CONCEPT POSTER
Working with a concept poster can also be a helpful step before you go on to develop more detailed proposals in a storyboard format. Instructions. 1. Fill out the poster in a team with no more than eight members. 2. Select which idea clusters are suitable for concept development. 3. Begin by choosing a title for the concept thatcaptures its
INCLUSION - DANSK DESIGN CENTER 8 9 resource 3.1 - persona resource 3.2 - persona ANNA, 24 dorte, 72 bio Anna is a student, who works three days a week at a design agencyin the city centre.
J. HVIDTVED LARSEN
Background Jacob Hvidtved Larsen founded his company in 1915 initially as a repair shop for motorbikes and other mechanical devices. 100 years later, still based in the Danish town of Silkeborg, today the company is a market leader in sewer cleaning technology, with JHL cleaning vehicles used in more than 28 countries around the world. THE DESIGNER’S ROLE IN THE NEW PRODUCTION LANDSCAPE The Water Wolf case may inspire designers to take on production. Because the new global conditions have changed the ground rules: ‘Whoever is the first to identify or predict a user need and is also able to deliver the solution wins the market,’ Kristoffer Kelstruppoints out.
DANISH DESIGN CENTRE Danish Design Centre. Denmark's National Design Centre. We guide companies in using design to develop innovative products and services that contribute to growth and welfare. Look at what we offer. Article. From 2020 to brighter, greener times. As we leave 2020 behind and look to the second year of this new decade, it is tempting to stop and PROJECTS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Projects. The Danish Design Centre develops and runs a series of projects that explore how design can create value within different areas: From cities and welfare to new technologies and business models. We work to design the cities of the future with a people-first approach. We see the city's opportunities where business goes hand inhand with
DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
THE DIN MODEL
The DIN model is based on a design-driven approach. A design-driven approach means: keeping the users in focus when you create innovation. working in multidisciplinary teams. thinking holistically and covering all the bases. translating complex user data and extensive research into specific solutions. putting things into a future perspective. LIGHTYEARS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Lightyears began life as family-owned business Horn Belysning, growing to become Denmark’s second largest lighting company in the 1980s. During this period the company boasted an annual turnover of around 100 million kroner (€13.5 million). Their product line at the time was a mix of the company’s own models and generic lamps manufacturedCHRISTIAN BASON
Email. ddc@ddc.dk. Phone. +45 2759 9783. Agnete Schlichtkrull. Download image. Christian Bason is CEO of the Danish Design Centre. His role is to set the strategic direction for the organisation, and to govern the most demanding initiatives and activities. From 2007 to 2014, he was Director of MindLab, the Danish government's innovationteam.
THE DESIGN LADDER: FOUR STEPS OF DESIGN USE The Design Ladder is based on the hypothesis that there is a positive link between higher earnings, placing a greater emphasis on design methods in the early stages of development and giving design a more strategic position in the company’s overall business strategy. The Design Ladder consists of four steps: STEP 1: NON-DESIGN. URBANTECH | DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Urbantech er etableret af COWI, VKR Holding, EWII og støttet af Realdania og Industriens Fond.Programmet drives af Rainmaking i samarbejde med BLOXHUB, Dansk Design Center og Dansk Arkitektur Center.. Urbantech er et innovations- og accelerationsprogram for verdens mest lovende, nye og innovative teknologivirksomheder, og har til formål at styrke udviklingen af tech-baserede løsninger DESIGNING AN INCLUSIVE LIVING LAB: CHALLENGES Designing an inclusive living lab: challenges, experimentation, and a toolkit. 1. December 2016. By Lara Casciola. When developing urban spaces toward a ‘smart city’ goal, it is important to include the viewpoints of a diverse range of urban stakeholders. Equally important, however, is getting something back; the value diversestakeholders
THOMAS HARRIT
Thomas Harrit. Thomas er uddannet designer fra Danmarks Designskole. Han er stifter og partner af HarritSorensen, som udvikler industrielt design, virksomheden har vundet mange designpriser bl.a. Red Dot “Bedst of the Bedst. HarritSorensen er bedst kendt for designklassikeren KNAX, som sælges i DANISH DESIGN CENTRE Danish Design Centre. Denmark's National Design Centre. We guide companies in using design to develop innovative products and services that contribute to growth and welfare. Look at what we offer. Article. From 2020 to brighter, greener times. As we leave 2020 behind and look to the second year of this new decade, it is tempting to stop and PROJECTS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Projects. The Danish Design Centre develops and runs a series of projects that explore how design can create value within different areas: From cities and welfare to new technologies and business models. We work to design the cities of the future with a people-first approach. We see the city's opportunities where business goes hand inhand with
DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
THE DIN MODEL
The DIN model is based on a design-driven approach. A design-driven approach means: keeping the users in focus when you create innovation. working in multidisciplinary teams. thinking holistically and covering all the bases. translating complex user data and extensive research into specific solutions. putting things into a future perspective. LIGHTYEARS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Lightyears began life as family-owned business Horn Belysning, growing to become Denmark’s second largest lighting company in the 1980s. During this period the company boasted an annual turnover of around 100 million kroner (€13.5 million). Their product line at the time was a mix of the company’s own models and generic lamps manufacturedCHRISTIAN BASON
Email. ddc@ddc.dk. Phone. +45 2759 9783. Agnete Schlichtkrull. Download image. Christian Bason is CEO of the Danish Design Centre. His role is to set the strategic direction for the organisation, and to govern the most demanding initiatives and activities. From 2007 to 2014, he was Director of MindLab, the Danish government's innovationteam.
THE DESIGN LADDER: FOUR STEPS OF DESIGN USE The Design Ladder is based on the hypothesis that there is a positive link between higher earnings, placing a greater emphasis on design methods in the early stages of development and giving design a more strategic position in the company’s overall business strategy. The Design Ladder consists of four steps: STEP 1: NON-DESIGN. URBANTECH | DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Urbantech er etableret af COWI, VKR Holding, EWII og støttet af Realdania og Industriens Fond.Programmet drives af Rainmaking i samarbejde med BLOXHUB, Dansk Design Center og Dansk Arkitektur Center.. Urbantech er et innovations- og accelerationsprogram for verdens mest lovende, nye og innovative teknologivirksomheder, og har til formål at styrke udviklingen af tech-baserede løsninger DESIGNING AN INCLUSIVE LIVING LAB: CHALLENGES Designing an inclusive living lab: challenges, experimentation, and a toolkit. 1. December 2016. By Lara Casciola. When developing urban spaces toward a ‘smart city’ goal, it is important to include the viewpoints of a diverse range of urban stakeholders. Equally important, however, is getting something back; the value diversestakeholders
THOMAS HARRIT
Thomas Harrit. Thomas er uddannet designer fra Danmarks Designskole. Han er stifter og partner af HarritSorensen, som udvikler industrielt design, virksomheden har vundet mange designpriser bl.a. Red Dot “Bedst of the Bedst. HarritSorensen er bedst kendt for designklassikeren KNAX, som sælges i DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
ABOUT THE DANISH DESIGN CENTRE Dansk Design Center, BLOX, København. Next. As Denmark’s national design centre, it is our mission to promote the use of design in business and industry, to help professionalise the design industry and to document, promote and brand Danish design in Denmark and abroad. We do this by teaching public and private companies and organisations how LIGHTYEARS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Lightyears began life as family-owned business Horn Belysning, growing to become Denmark’s second largest lighting company in the 1980s. During this period the company boasted an annual turnover of around 100 million kroner (€13.5 million). Their product line at the time was a mix of the company’s own models and generic lamps manufacturedDIGITAL FUTURES
As the Danish Design Centre’s engine room for explorative experiments in new digital technology, Digital Futures levers design as the ideal tool for making digitisation truly human-centered and to turn new tech trends into real opportunities for Danish businesses andorganisations.
THE DIGITAL ETHICS COMPASS TOOLBOX The Digital Ethics Compass is a tool to help companies make the right design ethics decisions THE HISTORY OF THE DANISH DESIGN CENTRE The Danish Design Centre (DDC) was founded with a focus on the value of Danish as a means of boosting exports and turnover in Danish business and industry. The emphasis was on industrial design, and design was mainly promoted in the form of objects designed for industrial production with function and aesthetic as the keyparameters.
CONCEPT POSTER
Working with a concept poster can also be a helpful step before you go on to develop more detailed proposals in a storyboard format. Instructions. 1. Fill out the poster in a team with no more than eight members. 2. Select which idea clusters are suitable for concept development. 3. Begin by choosing a title for the concept thatcaptures its
INCLUSION - DANSK DESIGN CENTER 8 9 resource 3.1 - persona resource 3.2 - persona ANNA, 24 dorte, 72 bio Anna is a student, who works three days a week at a design agencyin the city centre.
J. HVIDTVED LARSEN
Background Jacob Hvidtved Larsen founded his company in 1915 initially as a repair shop for motorbikes and other mechanical devices. 100 years later, still based in the Danish town of Silkeborg, today the company is a market leader in sewer cleaning technology, with JHL cleaning vehicles used in more than 28 countries around the world. THE DESIGNER’S ROLE IN THE NEW PRODUCTION LANDSCAPE The Water Wolf case may inspire designers to take on production. Because the new global conditions have changed the ground rules: ‘Whoever is the first to identify or predict a user need and is also able to deliver the solution wins the market,’ Kristoffer Kelstruppoints out.
DANISH DESIGN CENTRE Danish Design Centre. Denmark's National Design Centre. We guide companies in using design to develop innovative products and services that contribute to growth and welfare. Look at what we offer. Article. From 2020 to brighter, greener times. As we leave 2020 behind and look to the second year of this new decade, it is tempting to stop and PROJECTS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Projects. The Danish Design Centre develops and runs a series of projects that explore how design can create value within different areas: From cities and welfare to new technologies and business models. We work to design the cities of the future with a people-first approach. We see the city's opportunities where business goes hand inhand with
DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
DIGITAL FUTURES
As the Danish Design Centre’s engine room for explorative experiments in new digital technology, Digital Futures levers design as the ideal tool for making digitisation truly human-centered and to turn new tech trends into real opportunities for Danish businesses andorganisations.
CHRISTIAN BASON
Email. ddc@ddc.dk. Phone. +45 2759 9783. Agnete Schlichtkrull. Download image. Christian Bason is CEO of the Danish Design Centre. His role is to set the strategic direction for the organisation, and to govern the most demanding initiatives and activities. From 2007 to 2014, he was Director of MindLab, the Danish government's innovationteam.
THE DESIGN LADDER: FOUR STEPS OF DESIGN USE The Design Ladder is based on the hypothesis that there is a positive link between higher earnings, placing a greater emphasis on design methods in the early stages of development and giving design a more strategic position in the company’s overall business strategy. The Design Ladder consists of four steps: STEP 1: NON-DESIGN. URBANTECH | DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Urbantech er etableret af COWI, VKR Holding, EWII og støttet af Realdania og Industriens Fond.Programmet drives af Rainmaking i samarbejde med BLOXHUB, Dansk Design Center og Dansk Arkitektur Center.. Urbantech er et innovations- og accelerationsprogram for verdens mest lovende, nye og innovative teknologivirksomheder, og har til formål at styrke udviklingen af tech-baserede løsninger THE DESIGNER’S ROLE IN THE NEW PRODUCTION LANDSCAPE The Water Wolf case may inspire designers to take on production. Because the new global conditions have changed the ground rules: ‘Whoever is the first to identify or predict a user need and is also able to deliver the solution wins the market,’ Kristoffer Kelstruppoints out.
THOMAS HARRIT
Thomas Harrit. Thomas er uddannet designer fra Danmarks Designskole. Han er stifter og partner af HarritSorensen, som udvikler industrielt design, virksomheden har vundet mange designpriser bl.a. Red Dot “Bedst of the Bedst. HarritSorensen er bedst kendt for designklassikeren KNAX, som sælges iCHRISTIAN BASON
Adm. direktør. Email. ddc@ddc.dk. Tlf. +45 2759 9783. Agnete Schlichtkrull. Download billede. Christian Bason er administrerende direktør for Dansk Design Center. Hans rolle er at sætte den overordnede strategiske retning for organisationen samt at lede de mest krævende indsatser og aktiviteter. DANISH DESIGN CENTRE Danish Design Centre. Denmark's National Design Centre. We guide companies in using design to develop innovative products and services that contribute to growth and welfare. Look at what we offer. Article. From 2020 to brighter, greener times. As we leave 2020 behind and look to the second year of this new decade, it is tempting to stop and PROJECTS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Projects. The Danish Design Centre develops and runs a series of projects that explore how design can create value within different areas: From cities and welfare to new technologies and business models. We work to design the cities of the future with a people-first approach. We see the city's opportunities where business goes hand inhand with
DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
DIGITAL FUTURES
As the Danish Design Centre’s engine room for explorative experiments in new digital technology, Digital Futures levers design as the ideal tool for making digitisation truly human-centered and to turn new tech trends into real opportunities for Danish businesses andorganisations.
CHRISTIAN BASON
Email. ddc@ddc.dk. Phone. +45 2759 9783. Agnete Schlichtkrull. Download image. Christian Bason is CEO of the Danish Design Centre. His role is to set the strategic direction for the organisation, and to govern the most demanding initiatives and activities. From 2007 to 2014, he was Director of MindLab, the Danish government's innovationteam.
THE DESIGN LADDER: FOUR STEPS OF DESIGN USE The Design Ladder is based on the hypothesis that there is a positive link between higher earnings, placing a greater emphasis on design methods in the early stages of development and giving design a more strategic position in the company’s overall business strategy. The Design Ladder consists of four steps: STEP 1: NON-DESIGN. URBANTECH | DANSK DESIGN CENTERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Urbantech er etableret af COWI, VKR Holding, EWII og støttet af Realdania og Industriens Fond.Programmet drives af Rainmaking i samarbejde med BLOXHUB, Dansk Design Center og Dansk Arkitektur Center.. Urbantech er et innovations- og accelerationsprogram for verdens mest lovende, nye og innovative teknologivirksomheder, og har til formål at styrke udviklingen af tech-baserede løsninger THE DESIGNER’S ROLE IN THE NEW PRODUCTION LANDSCAPE The Water Wolf case may inspire designers to take on production. Because the new global conditions have changed the ground rules: ‘Whoever is the first to identify or predict a user need and is also able to deliver the solution wins the market,’ Kristoffer Kelstruppoints out.
THOMAS HARRIT
Thomas Harrit. Thomas er uddannet designer fra Danmarks Designskole. Han er stifter og partner af HarritSorensen, som udvikler industrielt design, virksomheden har vundet mange designpriser bl.a. Red Dot “Bedst of the Bedst. HarritSorensen er bedst kendt for designklassikeren KNAX, som sælges iCHRISTIAN BASON
Adm. direktør. Email. ddc@ddc.dk. Tlf. +45 2759 9783. Agnete Schlichtkrull. Download billede. Christian Bason er administrerende direktør for Dansk Design Center. Hans rolle er at sætte den overordnede strategiske retning for organisationen samt at lede de mest krævende indsatser og aktiviteter. ABOUT THE DANISH DESIGN CENTRE Dansk Design Center, BLOX, København. Next. As Denmark’s national design centre, it is our mission to promote the use of design in business and industry, to help professionalise the design industry and to document, promote and brand Danish design in Denmark and abroad. We do this by teaching public and private companies and organisations how TOOLBOX | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Toolbox. Here you find a selection of the Danish Design Centre’s most efficient and thoroughly tested tools that you can use in your work and as a source of inspiration. Read about the methods, see the instructions, and print the materials. If you’re struggling with creating a circular business, this is a ARTICLES | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Articles | Dansk Design Center. How might distributed design change the designer’s role? Business ‘as usual’ can’t go on. Christian Bason: Think Inside the Box. 2020: The year the future arrived. Christian Bason: We need more empathy for the future. Why designers hold the key to restarting Denmark. A Human Intervention: LetDESIGN ACADEMY
Design Academy is an ambitious teaching program in strategic design methods designed for managers in both small and large companies as well as public organizations. Whether you need to change your focus, develop your business, or create new products, you need to think in new ways. With strategic design methods, we provide you with tools to THE DIGITAL ETHICS COMPASS TOOLBOX The Digital Ethics Compass is a tool to help companies make the right design ethics decisionsFUTURE WELFARE
SISCODE. In the EU project SISCODE the Danish Design Centre aims to crack the code of successful political co-creation together with partners from all over Europe. SISCODE is a three-year program funded by the EU, helping innovation environments to embed technological tools at a policy maker-level through design processes andco-creation.
DESIGN MENTORS
The Danish Design Center's mentor corps consists of 15 of the country's sharpest designers and innovators. The mentors work to strengthen the business development of small and medium-sized businesses by qualifying their use of designers and design methods.DANSK DESIGN CENTER
Created Date: 8/14/2019 1:30:17 PM MONICA MARIA MOESKÆR Monica Maria Moeskær. Monica is Head of Cities and responsible for the strategic business area Design Cities at the Danish Design Centre. Monica is dedicated to developing and leading new projects and transformation programmes exploring how design can contribute to a better city for a more sustainable world. This includes topics such assmart
VÆRKTØJ: EYE-TRACKING Eye-tracking er et værktøj der kan aflæse brugerens interaktion med en digital løsning, for blandt andet at øge brugbarheden. Eye-tracking er en metode til at registrere de drivere af brugerens opmærksomhed der opstår, når et produkt bliver brugt. I partnerskabet med Maersk Oil anvendte SkabelonDesign eye-tracking tilat skabe vished
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PROJECTS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER The Danish Design Centre develops and runs a series of projects that explore how design can create value within different areas: From cities and welfare to new technologies and business models.DANSK DESIGN CENTER
Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
DIGITAL FUTURES
As the Danish Design Centre’s engine room for explorative experiments in new digital technology, Digital Futures levers design as the ideal tool for making digitisation truly human-centered and to turn new tech trends into real opportunities for Danish businesses andorganisations.
FUTURE WELFARE
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CHRISTIAN BASON
Christian Bason is CEO of the Danish Design Centre. His role is to set the strategic direction for the organisation, and to govern the most demanding initiatives and activities. URBANTECH | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Urbantech er etableret af COWI, VKR Holding, EWII og støttet af Realdania og Industriens Fond.Programmet drives af Rainmaking i samarbejde med BLOXHUB, Dansk Design Center og Dansk Arkitektur Center.. Urbantech er et innovations- og accelerationsprogram for verdens mest lovende, nye og innovative teknologivirksomheder, og har til formål at styrke udviklingen af tech-baserede løsninger THE DESIGNER’S ROLE IN THE NEW PRODUCTION LANDSCAPE The Water Wolf case may inspire designers to take on production. Because the new global conditions have changed the ground rules: ‘Whoever is the first to identify or predict a user need and is also able to deliver the solution wins the market,’ Kristoffer Kelstruppoints out.
THOMAS HARRIT
København Bryghusgade 8, BLOX Indgang C, 2. sal 1473 København K CVR 3699 4126. Kolding Sdr. Havnegade 7, Pakhuset 6000 Kolding CVR 3699 4126. PrivatlivspolitikCHRISTIAN BASON
Christian varetager en række tillidshverv og er blandt andet medlem af bestyrelsen for det Kongelige Akademi for Arkitektur, Design og Konservering (KADK), samt Rockwool Fondens Programkomité og World Economic Forums Global Future on Agile Governance Council.. Han har tidligere været formand for EU Kommissionens ekspertgruppe om offentlig innovation, og medlem af EU ekspertgruppen DANISH DESIGN CENTRE This website uses cookies. We use cookies to integrate with our video provider and for anonymized website traffic statistics. Cookies are small text files stored on your device, which let's a vendor know not who you are, but that your visit across different pages in the website is from the same browser on that device, and hence probably from thesame visitor.
PROJECTS | DANSK DESIGN CENTER The Danish Design Centre develops and runs a series of projects that explore how design can create value within different areas: From cities and welfare to new technologies and business models.DANSK DESIGN CENTER
Dansk Design Center vejleder virksomheder i, hvordan de kan bruge design til at udvikle produkter og tjenester, som skaber mere vækstog velfærd.
DIGITAL FUTURES
As the Danish Design Centre’s engine room for explorative experiments in new digital technology, Digital Futures levers design as the ideal tool for making digitisation truly human-centered and to turn new tech trends into real opportunities for Danish businesses andorganisations.
FUTURE WELFARE
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CHRISTIAN BASON
Christian Bason is CEO of the Danish Design Centre. His role is to set the strategic direction for the organisation, and to govern the most demanding initiatives and activities. URBANTECH | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Urbantech er etableret af COWI, VKR Holding, EWII og støttet af Realdania og Industriens Fond.Programmet drives af Rainmaking i samarbejde med BLOXHUB, Dansk Design Center og Dansk Arkitektur Center.. Urbantech er et innovations- og accelerationsprogram for verdens mest lovende, nye og innovative teknologivirksomheder, og har til formål at styrke udviklingen af tech-baserede løsninger THE DESIGNER’S ROLE IN THE NEW PRODUCTION LANDSCAPE The Water Wolf case may inspire designers to take on production. Because the new global conditions have changed the ground rules: ‘Whoever is the first to identify or predict a user need and is also able to deliver the solution wins the market,’ Kristoffer Kelstruppoints out.
THOMAS HARRIT
København Bryghusgade 8, BLOX Indgang C, 2. sal 1473 København K CVR 3699 4126. Kolding Sdr. Havnegade 7, Pakhuset 6000 Kolding CVR 3699 4126. PrivatlivspolitikCHRISTIAN BASON
Christian varetager en række tillidshverv og er blandt andet medlem af bestyrelsen for det Kongelige Akademi for Arkitektur, Design og Konservering (KADK), samt Rockwool Fondens Programkomité og World Economic Forums Global Future on Agile Governance Council.. Han har tidligere været formand for EU Kommissionens ekspertgruppe om offentlig innovation, og medlem af EU ekspertgruppen ABOUT THE DANISH DESIGN CENTRE As Denmark’s national design centre, it is our mission to promote the use of design in business and industry, to help professionalise the design industry and to document, promote and brand Danish design in Denmark and abroad. TOOLBOX | DANSK DESIGN CENTER Here you find a selection of the Danish Design Centre’s most efficient and thoroughly tested tools that you can use in your work and as a source of inspiration. Read about the methods, see the instructions, and print the materials.DESIGN ACADEMY
Inspiration: In our bright and beautiful space in the BLOX building, we introduce you to strategic design as a business development tool and teach you how to apply the methods with hands-on exercises that take you further in your development. Training – short time: Let us tailor your next seminar or innovation course. In our space in BLOX in central Copenhagen, we arrange teaching, incl ARTICLES | DANSK DESIGN CENTER This website uses cookies. We use cookies to integrate with our video provider and for anonymized website traffic statistics. Cookies are small text files stored on your device, which let's a vendor know not who you are, but that your visit across different pages in the website is from the same browser on that device, and hence probably from thesame visitor.
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DESIGN MENTORS
The Danish Design Center's mentor corps consists of 15 of the country's sharpest designers and innovators. The mentors work to strengthen the business development of small and medium-sized businesses by qualifying their use of designers and design methods. REMODEL | DANSK DESIGN CENTER In the Spring of 2018, 10 Danish manufacturing companies went through the REMODEL programme. Now, we’ve published the toolkit for anyone to use. Especially manufacturers of hardware can take advantage of this new resource to radically rethink how they innovate and scale their business through open source. THE DESIGN LADDER: FOUR STEPS OF DESIGN USE Companies’ use of design may take on a variety of forms. The Design Ladder is a tool by the Danish Design Centre for illustrating and rating a company’s use of design.DANSK DESIGN CENTER
Created Date: 8/14/2019 1:30:17 PM MONICA MARIA MOESKÆR Monica is Head of Cities and responsible for the strategic business area Design Cities at the Danish Design Centre. Monica is dedicated to developing and leading new projects and transformation programmes exploring how design can contribute to a better city for a moresustainable world.
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