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THE VALUE HANDBOOK
The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook is a practical guide, showing how public sector DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Lewisham Council’s Barry Quirk shares his thoughts on how design can make public services more efficient, highlighting the success of the Love Lewisham mobile app in THE SEVEN TENETS OF HUMAN-CENTRED DESIGN Design Council Spark has been turning bright ideas into brilliant products for over three years now. Since its inception Spark's core belief has remained consistent: good design must be human-centred. If it doesn’t work for all the people that come into contact with it, it hasn’t reached its goal. From devices that reduce the pain of injecting insulin, help stop nosebleeds DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Beyond Net Zero: A Systemic Design Approach The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April DESIGN METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SERVICES This is a brief introduction to why design methods can be useful when developing services.Service design is all about making services usable, easy and desirable. To design a great service, it's important to have service users in mind: are they staff, suppliers or customers? Using design tools and methods can deliver an in-depth understanding of user behaviours, their likes and MINNIE MOLL APPOINTED AS DESIGN COUNCIL’S NEW CHIEF Design Council Trustees are delighted to announce the appointment of Minnie Moll as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. She will formally take up the position on 1 March 2021.Minnie is a highly experienced Chief Executive with a strong creative design and commercial background. She will lead Design Council at an exciting time in its history, championing the role of design WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. HEALTHY PLACEMAKING REPORT Design Council's Healthy Placemaking report explores the attitudes and behaviours of built environment practitioners towards healthy placemaking. The report makes a valuable contribution to the evidence base, highlighting for the first time the barriers which inhibit UK built environment practitioners from creating places that reduce cases of preventable disease and early death. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? For the design economy and the UK more widely to prosper during uncertain times, it is essential that we bring a greater range of people into design careers across more parts of the country. It is imperative to ensure more people and businesses have access to high value design occupations, enabling a diverse range of voices in the room, which will result in an increased pool of talent and flow RED PAPER 02: TRANSFORMATION DESIGN This paper sets out the characteristics of the emergent discipline that is transformation design.It identifies a nascent but growing community of practice. It highlights an under-supply of designers equipped to work in this way. And it explores the market for, and the challenges facing, designers who are starting to work in this newdiscipline.
THE VALUE HANDBOOK
The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook is a practical guide, showing how public sector DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Lewisham Council’s Barry Quirk shares his thoughts on how design can make public services more efficient, highlighting the success of the Love Lewisham mobile app in BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Design Economy 2021: Commissioning Brief The ambition for DE21 is to move the Design Economy from being just about the state of design in the UK, to more robustly illustrate how design and design skills make a difference; and demonstrate the value they bring in helping the UK tackle major challenges that we are facing today – socially, The ambition for DE21 is to move the DesignOUR EXPERTS
Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and DESIGN COUNCIL ANNOUNCES NEW NETWORK OF DESIGN EXPERTS Multi-disciplinary, diverse community of practice set to address major social, environmental and economic challenges . Design Council has today announced its refreshed network of more than 400 built and natural environment experts who collectively embody the organisation’s commitment to make life better by design. WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. DESIGN METHODS STEP 4: DELIVER This four-part guide is for anyone who wants to understand the methods designers use and try them out for themselves. We’ve grouped 25 design methods into four steps – Discover, Define, Develop and Deliver – based on the stages of the Double Diamond, the Design Council’s simple way of mapping the design process. From rapid prototyping to personas and surveys, methods like these are RED PAPER 02: TRANSFORMATION DESIGN This paper sets out the characteristics of the emergent discipline that is transformation design.It identifies a nascent but growing community of practice. It highlights an under-supply of designers equipped to work in this way. And it explores the market for, and the challenges facing, designers who are starting to work in this newdiscipline.
DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? For the design economy and the UK more widely to prosper during uncertain times, it is essential that we bring a greater range of people into design careers across more parts of the country. It is imperative to ensure more people and businesses have access to high value design occupations, enabling a diverse range of voices in the room, which will result in an increased poolDESIGNING OUT CRIME
About this guide This resource has been created to help creative professionals understand more about how design can be used to combat crime. It is a practical guide that will give HOW TO START YOUR OWN DESIGN AGENCY: LESSON 1 Danny Brooks and Natasha Zlobec are the names behind Phage, a two-person design agency based just down the road from Design Council in Clerkenwell. They specialise in print, corporate identity and digital design for clients in the creative and luxury sectors. They spoke to us about some of the lessons they’ve learned since setting up their studio 13 years ago. GYROGLOVE: HOW ONE GLOVE IS CHANGING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE GyroGlove, a glove designed to suppress hand tremors caused by Parkinson's disease, first caught our attention when it became a MedTechSouthEast finalist in our competition to find the next generation of user-centred, non-invasive medical technology. Since then, GyroGlove has gone from strength to strength: first nominated as a finalist in the AXA PPP Health Tech & You Awards, and now on DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of DESIGN METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SERVICES This is a brief introduction to why design methods can be useful when developing services.Service design is all about making services usable, easy and desirable. To design a great service, it's important to have service users in mind: are they staff, suppliers or customers? Using design tools and methods can deliver an in-depth understanding of user behaviours, their likes and BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
OUR EXPERTS
Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. The report, Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and MINNIE MOLL APPOINTED AS DESIGN COUNCIL’S NEW CHIEF Design Council Trustees are delighted to announce the appointment of Minnie Moll as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. She will formally take up the position on 1 March 2021.Minnie is a highly experienced Chief Executive with a strong creative design and commercial background. She will lead Design Council at an exciting time in its history, championing the role of design THE SEVEN TENETS OF HUMAN-CENTRED DESIGN Design Council Spark has been turning bright ideas into brilliant products for over three years now. Since its inception Spark's core belief has remained consistent: good design must be human-centred. If it doesn’t work for all the people that come into contact with it, it hasn’t reached its goal. From devices that reduce the pain of injecting insulin, help stop nosebleeds DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Inside you will find. A framework for the future design of local railway stations. An outline of Design Council’s ThinkStation stakeholder engagement workshops. Feedback from 300+ rail and industry stakeholders across 120 organisations. Nine priorities for designing local railway stations of the future. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? Our analysis shows that overall the design workforce is younger than average – 64% of designers are aged under 45, compared with 57% of the whole UK workforce. Graphic design is the youngest subsector, with 73.8% of the workforce under 44 years of age. Craft DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Over a year ago, the Design Commission released its findings of an eight month study of design services in the public, private and design sectors, Restarting Britain 2. It showed that the best of design thinking can help to make services more relevant to existing needs and reduce cost. Restarting Britain 2 showed that design thinking can help DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of DESIGN METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SERVICES This is a brief introduction to why design methods can be useful when developing services.Service design is all about making services usable, easy and desirable. To design a great service, it's important to have service users in mind: are they staff, suppliers or customers? Using design tools and methods can deliver an in-depth understanding of user behaviours, their likes and BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
OUR EXPERTS
Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. The report, Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and MINNIE MOLL APPOINTED AS DESIGN COUNCIL’S NEW CHIEF Design Council Trustees are delighted to announce the appointment of Minnie Moll as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. She will formally take up the position on 1 March 2021.Minnie is a highly experienced Chief Executive with a strong creative design and commercial background. She will lead Design Council at an exciting time in its history, championing the role of design THE SEVEN TENETS OF HUMAN-CENTRED DESIGN Design Council Spark has been turning bright ideas into brilliant products for over three years now. Since its inception Spark's core belief has remained consistent: good design must be human-centred. If it doesn’t work for all the people that come into contact with it, it hasn’t reached its goal. From devices that reduce the pain of injecting insulin, help stop nosebleeds DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Inside you will find. A framework for the future design of local railway stations. An outline of Design Council’s ThinkStation stakeholder engagement workshops. Feedback from 300+ rail and industry stakeholders across 120 organisations. Nine priorities for designing local railway stations of the future. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? Our analysis shows that overall the design workforce is younger than average – 64% of designers are aged under 45, compared with 57% of the whole UK workforce. Graphic design is the youngest subsector, with 73.8% of the workforce under 44 years of age. Craft DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Over a year ago, the Design Commission released its findings of an eight month study of design services in the public, private and design sectors, Restarting Britain 2. It showed that the best of design thinking can help to make services more relevant to existing needs and reduce cost. Restarting Britain 2 showed that design thinking can helpDESIGN COUNCIL
Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
TRANSFORM AGEING
Transform Ageing is a pioneering programme taking a design-led approach to improving people’s experience of ageing. Funded by the The National Lottery Community Fund, this new cross-sector initiative will bring together people in later life, social entrepreneurs and health and social care leaders to define, develop and deliver new solutions that better support the needs and DESIGN DELIVERS FOR BUSINESS Design delivers for business is a summary of evidence from our Design Leadership Programme for businesses. The Design Leadership Programme is designed to help businesses to identify their biggest strategic challenges and create new opportunities to overcome them by using design effectively. Over 96% of businesses stated that this programme was fundamental in helping them to THE DOUBLE DIAMOND: A UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED DEPICTION OF The Double Diamond is a visual representation of the design and innovation process. It’s a simple way to describe the steps taken in any design and innovation project, irrespective of methods and tools used. In 2003, Design Council was promoting the positive impact of adopting a strategic approach to design and the value of ‘design RED PAPER 02: TRANSFORMATION DESIGN This paper sets out the characteristics of the emergent discipline that is transformation design.It identifies a nascent but growing community of practice. It highlights an under-supply of designers equipped to work in this way. And it explores the market for, and the challenges facing, designers who are starting to work in this newdiscipline.
THE VALUE HANDBOOK
The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook is a practical guide, showing how public sector HOW IMPORTANT IS IP TO TODAY'S INVENTOR? Intellectual Property (IP), and whether or not to seek legal protection for a new idea, is one of the most complex and daunting decisions of an inventor's career. While legal protection is still the more trusted and traditional route, many inventors are now choosing to devote their resources towards innovating their original design and building a strong brand, rather than GYROGLOVE: HOW ONE GLOVE IS CHANGING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE GyroGlove, a glove designed to suppress hand tremors caused by Parkinson's disease, first caught our attention when it became a MedTechSouthEast finalist in our competition to find the next generation of user-centred, non-invasive medical technology. Since then, GyroGlove has gone from strength to strength: first nominated as a finalist in the AXA PPP Health Tech & You Awards, and now on HELP US DESIGN THE FUTURE OF CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE Would you like to help design the future for seniors? Over the last five years, the Design Council has delivered practical solutions to a huge range of social issues, from products that improve the lives of those affected by dementia to services that promote independence in later life. As part of our latest project, we are looking for input from people who are aged 65 or over, to understand DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of DESIGN METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SERVICES This is a brief introduction to why design methods can be useful when developing services.Service design is all about making services usable, easy and desirable. To design a great service, it's important to have service users in mind: are they staff, suppliers or customers? Using design tools and methods can deliver an in-depth understanding of user behaviours, their likes and BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
OUR EXPERTS
Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. The report, Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and MINNIE MOLL APPOINTED AS DESIGN COUNCIL’S NEW CHIEF Design Council Trustees are delighted to announce the appointment of Minnie Moll as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. She will formally take up the position on 1 March 2021.Minnie is a highly experienced Chief Executive with a strong creative design and commercial background. She will lead Design Council at an exciting time in its history, championing the role of design THE SEVEN TENETS OF HUMAN-CENTRED DESIGN Design Council Spark has been turning bright ideas into brilliant products for over three years now. Since its inception Spark's core belief has remained consistent: good design must be human-centred. If it doesn’t work for all the people that come into contact with it, it hasn’t reached its goal. From devices that reduce the pain of injecting insulin, help stop nosebleeds DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Inside you will find. A framework for the future design of local railway stations. An outline of Design Council’s ThinkStation stakeholder engagement workshops. Feedback from 300+ rail and industry stakeholders across 120 organisations. Nine priorities for designing local railway stations of the future. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? Our analysis shows that overall the design workforce is younger than average – 64% of designers are aged under 45, compared with 57% of the whole UK workforce. Graphic design is the youngest subsector, with 73.8% of the workforce under 44 years of age. Craft DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Over a year ago, the Design Commission released its findings of an eight month study of design services in the public, private and design sectors, Restarting Britain 2. It showed that the best of design thinking can help to make services more relevant to existing needs and reduce cost. Restarting Britain 2 showed that design thinking can help DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of DESIGN METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SERVICES This is a brief introduction to why design methods can be useful when developing services.Service design is all about making services usable, easy and desirable. To design a great service, it's important to have service users in mind: are they staff, suppliers or customers? Using design tools and methods can deliver an in-depth understanding of user behaviours, their likes and BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
OUR EXPERTS
Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. The report, Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and MINNIE MOLL APPOINTED AS DESIGN COUNCIL’S NEW CHIEF Design Council Trustees are delighted to announce the appointment of Minnie Moll as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. She will formally take up the position on 1 March 2021.Minnie is a highly experienced Chief Executive with a strong creative design and commercial background. She will lead Design Council at an exciting time in its history, championing the role of design THE SEVEN TENETS OF HUMAN-CENTRED DESIGN Design Council Spark has been turning bright ideas into brilliant products for over three years now. Since its inception Spark's core belief has remained consistent: good design must be human-centred. If it doesn’t work for all the people that come into contact with it, it hasn’t reached its goal. From devices that reduce the pain of injecting insulin, help stop nosebleeds DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Inside you will find. A framework for the future design of local railway stations. An outline of Design Council’s ThinkStation stakeholder engagement workshops. Feedback from 300+ rail and industry stakeholders across 120 organisations. Nine priorities for designing local railway stations of the future. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? Our analysis shows that overall the design workforce is younger than average – 64% of designers are aged under 45, compared with 57% of the whole UK workforce. Graphic design is the youngest subsector, with 73.8% of the workforce under 44 years of age. Craft DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Over a year ago, the Design Commission released its findings of an eight month study of design services in the public, private and design sectors, Restarting Britain 2. It showed that the best of design thinking can help to make services more relevant to existing needs and reduce cost. Restarting Britain 2 showed that design thinking can helpDESIGN COUNCIL
Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
TRANSFORM AGEING
Transform Ageing is a pioneering programme taking a design-led approach to improving people’s experience of ageing. Funded by the The National Lottery Community Fund, this new cross-sector initiative will bring together people in later life, social entrepreneurs and health and social care leaders to define, develop and deliver new solutions that better support the needs and DESIGN DELIVERS FOR BUSINESS Design delivers for business is a summary of evidence from our Design Leadership Programme for businesses. The Design Leadership Programme is designed to help businesses to identify their biggest strategic challenges and create new opportunities to overcome them by using design effectively. Over 96% of businesses stated that this programme was fundamental in helping them to THE DOUBLE DIAMOND: A UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED DEPICTION OF The Double Diamond is a visual representation of the design and innovation process. It’s a simple way to describe the steps taken in any design and innovation project, irrespective of methods and tools used. In 2003, Design Council was promoting the positive impact of adopting a strategic approach to design and the value of ‘design RED PAPER 02: TRANSFORMATION DESIGN This paper sets out the characteristics of the emergent discipline that is transformation design.It identifies a nascent but growing community of practice. It highlights an under-supply of designers equipped to work in this way. And it explores the market for, and the challenges facing, designers who are starting to work in this newdiscipline.
THE VALUE HANDBOOK
The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook is a practical guide, showing how public sector HOW IMPORTANT IS IP TO TODAY'S INVENTOR? Intellectual Property (IP), and whether or not to seek legal protection for a new idea, is one of the most complex and daunting decisions of an inventor's career. While legal protection is still the more trusted and traditional route, many inventors are now choosing to devote their resources towards innovating their original design and building a strong brand, rather than GYROGLOVE: HOW ONE GLOVE IS CHANGING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE GyroGlove, a glove designed to suppress hand tremors caused by Parkinson's disease, first caught our attention when it became a MedTechSouthEast finalist in our competition to find the next generation of user-centred, non-invasive medical technology. Since then, GyroGlove has gone from strength to strength: first nominated as a finalist in the AXA PPP Health Tech & You Awards, and now on HELP US DESIGN THE FUTURE OF CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE Would you like to help design the future for seniors? Over the last five years, the Design Council has delivered practical solutions to a huge range of social issues, from products that improve the lives of those affected by dementia to services that promote independence in later life. As part of our latest project, we are looking for input from people who are aged 65 or over, to understand DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of DESIGN METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SERVICES This is a brief introduction to why design methods can be useful when developing services.Service design is all about making services usable, easy and desirable. To design a great service, it's important to have service users in mind: are they staff, suppliers or customers? Using design tools and methods can deliver an in-depth understanding of user behaviours, their likes and BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
OUR EXPERTS
Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. The report, Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and MINNIE MOLL APPOINTED AS DESIGN COUNCIL’S NEW CHIEF Design Council Trustees are delighted to announce the appointment of Minnie Moll as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. She will formally take up the position on 1 March 2021.Minnie is a highly experienced Chief Executive with a strong creative design and commercial background. She will lead Design Council at an exciting time in its history, championing the role of design THE SEVEN TENETS OF HUMAN-CENTRED DESIGN Design Council Spark has been turning bright ideas into brilliant products for over three years now. Since its inception Spark's core belief has remained consistent: good design must be human-centred. If it doesn’t work for all the people that come into contact with it, it hasn’t reached its goal. From devices that reduce the pain of injecting insulin, help stop nosebleeds DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Inside you will find. A framework for the future design of local railway stations. An outline of Design Council’s ThinkStation stakeholder engagement workshops. Feedback from 300+ rail and industry stakeholders across 120 organisations. Nine priorities for designing local railway stations of the future. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? Our analysis shows that overall the design workforce is younger than average – 64% of designers are aged under 45, compared with 57% of the whole UK workforce. Graphic design is the youngest subsector, with 73.8% of the workforce under 44 years of age. Craft DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Over a year ago, the Design Commission released its findings of an eight month study of design services in the public, private and design sectors, Restarting Britain 2. It showed that the best of design thinking can help to make services more relevant to existing needs and reduce cost. Restarting Britain 2 showed that design thinking can help DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of DESIGN METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SERVICES This is a brief introduction to why design methods can be useful when developing services.Service design is all about making services usable, easy and desirable. To design a great service, it's important to have service users in mind: are they staff, suppliers or customers? Using design tools and methods can deliver an in-depth understanding of user behaviours, their likes and BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
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Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. The report, Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and MINNIE MOLL APPOINTED AS DESIGN COUNCIL’S NEW CHIEF Design Council Trustees are delighted to announce the appointment of Minnie Moll as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. She will formally take up the position on 1 March 2021.Minnie is a highly experienced Chief Executive with a strong creative design and commercial background. She will lead Design Council at an exciting time in its history, championing the role of design THE SEVEN TENETS OF HUMAN-CENTRED DESIGN Design Council Spark has been turning bright ideas into brilliant products for over three years now. Since its inception Spark's core belief has remained consistent: good design must be human-centred. If it doesn’t work for all the people that come into contact with it, it hasn’t reached its goal. From devices that reduce the pain of injecting insulin, help stop nosebleeds DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Inside you will find. A framework for the future design of local railway stations. An outline of Design Council’s ThinkStation stakeholder engagement workshops. Feedback from 300+ rail and industry stakeholders across 120 organisations. Nine priorities for designing local railway stations of the future. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? Our analysis shows that overall the design workforce is younger than average – 64% of designers are aged under 45, compared with 57% of the whole UK workforce. Graphic design is the youngest subsector, with 73.8% of the workforce under 44 years of age. Craft DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Over a year ago, the Design Commission released its findings of an eight month study of design services in the public, private and design sectors, Restarting Britain 2. It showed that the best of design thinking can help to make services more relevant to existing needs and reduce cost. Restarting Britain 2 showed that design thinking can helpDESIGN COUNCIL
Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
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Transform Ageing is a pioneering programme taking a design-led approach to improving people’s experience of ageing. Funded by the The National Lottery Community Fund, this new cross-sector initiative will bring together people in later life, social entrepreneurs and health and social care leaders to define, develop and deliver new solutions that better support the needs and DESIGN DELIVERS FOR BUSINESS Design delivers for business is a summary of evidence from our Design Leadership Programme for businesses. The Design Leadership Programme is designed to help businesses to identify their biggest strategic challenges and create new opportunities to overcome them by using design effectively. Over 96% of businesses stated that this programme was fundamental in helping them to THE DOUBLE DIAMOND: A UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED DEPICTION OF The Double Diamond is a visual representation of the design and innovation process. It’s a simple way to describe the steps taken in any design and innovation project, irrespective of methods and tools used. In 2003, Design Council was promoting the positive impact of adopting a strategic approach to design and the value of ‘design RED PAPER 02: TRANSFORMATION DESIGN This paper sets out the characteristics of the emergent discipline that is transformation design.It identifies a nascent but growing community of practice. It highlights an under-supply of designers equipped to work in this way. And it explores the market for, and the challenges facing, designers who are starting to work in this newdiscipline.
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The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook is a practical guide, showing how public sector HOW IMPORTANT IS IP TO TODAY'S INVENTOR? Intellectual Property (IP), and whether or not to seek legal protection for a new idea, is one of the most complex and daunting decisions of an inventor's career. While legal protection is still the more trusted and traditional route, many inventors are now choosing to devote their resources towards innovating their original design and building a strong brand, rather than GYROGLOVE: HOW ONE GLOVE IS CHANGING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE GyroGlove, a glove designed to suppress hand tremors caused by Parkinson's disease, first caught our attention when it became a MedTechSouthEast finalist in our competition to find the next generation of user-centred, non-invasive medical technology. Since then, GyroGlove has gone from strength to strength: first nominated as a finalist in the AXA PPP Health Tech & You Awards, and now on HELP US DESIGN THE FUTURE OF CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE Would you like to help design the future for seniors? Over the last five years, the Design Council has delivered practical solutions to a huge range of social issues, from products that improve the lives of those affected by dementia to services that promote independence in later life. As part of our latest project, we are looking for input from people who are aged 65 or over, to understand DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of THE SEVEN TENETS OF HUMAN-CENTRED DESIGN Design Council Spark has been turning bright ideas into brilliant products for over three years now. Since its inception Spark's core belief has remained consistent: good design must be human-centred. If it doesn’t work for all the people that come into contact with it, it hasn’t reached its goal. From devices that reduce the pain of injecting insulin, help stop nosebleeds BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
DESIGN METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SERVICES This is a brief introduction to why design methods can be useful when developing services.Service design is all about making services usable, easy and desirable. To design a great service, it's important to have service users in mind: are they staff, suppliers or customers? Using design tools and methods can deliver an in-depth understanding of user behaviours, their likes and MINNIE MOLL APPOINTED AS DESIGN COUNCIL’S NEW CHIEF Design Council Trustees are delighted to announce the appointment of Minnie Moll as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. She will formally take up the position on 1 March 2021.Minnie is a highly experienced Chief Executive with a strong creative design and commercial background. She will lead Design Council at an exciting time in its history, championing the role of design DESIGN METHODS STEP 4: DELIVER DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of THE SEVEN TENETS OF HUMAN-CENTRED DESIGN Design Council Spark has been turning bright ideas into brilliant products for over three years now. Since its inception Spark's core belief has remained consistent: good design must be human-centred. If it doesn’t work for all the people that come into contact with it, it hasn’t reached its goal. From devices that reduce the pain of injecting insulin, help stop nosebleeds BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
DESIGN METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SERVICES This is a brief introduction to why design methods can be useful when developing services.Service design is all about making services usable, easy and desirable. To design a great service, it's important to have service users in mind: are they staff, suppliers or customers? Using design tools and methods can deliver an in-depth understanding of user behaviours, their likes and MINNIE MOLL APPOINTED AS DESIGN COUNCIL’S NEW CHIEF Design Council Trustees are delighted to announce the appointment of Minnie Moll as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. She will formally take up the position on 1 March 2021.Minnie is a highly experienced Chief Executive with a strong creative design and commercial background. She will lead Design Council at an exciting time in its history, championing the role of design DESIGN METHODS STEP 4: DELIVEROUR EXPERTS
Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENTS The Inclusive Environments programme at Design Council aims to raise awareness about the importance of designing places that meet the needs of the diversity of people who want to use them. Designing and managing the built environment in an inclusive way is essential if we are to create a fair society and a sustainable future. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? For the design economy and the UK more widely to prosper during uncertain times, it is essential that we bring a greater range of people into design careers across more parts of the country. It is imperative to ensure more people and businesses have access to high value design occupations, enabling a diverse range of voices in the room, which will result in an increased pool WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. The report, Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and DESIGN DELIVERS FOR BUSINESS Design delivers for business is a summary of evidence from our Design Leadership Programme for businesses. The Design Leadership Programme is designed to help businesses to identify their biggest strategic challenges and create new opportunities to overcome them by using design effectively. Over 96% of businesses stated that this programme was fundamental in helping them to DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Inside you will find. A framework for the future design of local railway stations. An outline of Design Council’s ThinkStation stakeholder engagement workshops. Feedback from 300+ rail and industry stakeholders across 120 organisations. Nine priorities for designing local railway stations of the future. RED PAPER 02: TRANSFORMATION DESIGN This paper sets out the characteristics of the emergent discipline that is transformation design.It identifies a nascent but growing community of practice. It highlights an under-supply of designers equipped to work in this way. And it explores the market for, and the challenges facing, designers who are starting to work in this newdiscipline.
DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Over a year ago, the Design Commission released its findings of an eight month study of design services in the public, private and design sectors, Restarting Britain 2. It showed that the best of design thinking can help to make services more relevant to existing needs and reduce cost. Restarting Britain 2 showed that design thinking can help BETTER DESIGN FOR A&E It’s safe to say that we’ve all ended up in A&E at some point, whether by skewering a finger whilst cooking, or for something more serious. While providing a crucial service, the experience can often be a less than pleasant one; there are frequently long queues of disgruntled people waiting to BUILDING IN CONTEXT: NEW DEVELOPMENT IN HISTORIC AREAS The Need for Advice What lies behind the decision to undertake this publication is a belief that conservation areas and other sensitivesites are not being
DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
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Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. The report, Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and WHAT IS THE FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION? DESIGN COUNCIL'S Design Council’s framework for innovation helps designers and non-designers across the globe tackle some of the most complex social, economic and environmental problems. It is a fundamental part of our work: enabling us to support the public, private and third sector organisations we work with transform the way they develop and delivertheir services.
DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Inside you will find. A framework for the future design of local railway stations. An outline of Design Council’s ThinkStation stakeholder engagement workshops. Feedback from 300+ rail and industry stakeholders across 120 organisations. Nine priorities for designing local railway stations of the future. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? Our analysis shows that overall the design workforce is younger than average – 64% of designers are aged under 45, compared with 57% of the whole UK workforce. Graphic design is the youngest subsector, with 73.8% of the workforce under 44 years of age. Craft DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Over a year ago, the Design Commission released its findings of an eight month study of design services in the public, private and design sectors, Restarting Britain 2. It showed that the best of design thinking can help to make services more relevant to existing needs and reduce cost. Restarting Britain 2 showed that design thinking can help RED PAPER 02: TRANSFORMATION DESIGN This paper sets out the characteristics of the emergent discipline that is transformation design.It identifies a nascent but growing community of practice. It highlights an under-supply of designers equipped to work in this way. And it explores the market for, and the challenges facing, designers who are starting to work in this newdiscipline.
THE VALUE HANDBOOK
The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook is a practical guide, showing how public sector DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Design Council was established by Winston Churchill’s wartime government in December 1944 to support Britain’s economic recovery. The Council of Industrial Design, as it was then known, had the founding purpose of promoting ‘by all practicable means the improvement of design in the products of BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Guide22/04/2021. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The framework can be found in our publication, BeyondNet
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Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. The report, Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and WHAT IS THE FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION? DESIGN COUNCIL'S Design Council’s framework for innovation helps designers and non-designers across the globe tackle some of the most complex social, economic and environmental problems. It is a fundamental part of our work: enabling us to support the public, private and third sector organisations we work with transform the way they develop and delivertheir services.
DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Inside you will find. A framework for the future design of local railway stations. An outline of Design Council’s ThinkStation stakeholder engagement workshops. Feedback from 300+ rail and industry stakeholders across 120 organisations. Nine priorities for designing local railway stations of the future. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? Our analysis shows that overall the design workforce is younger than average – 64% of designers are aged under 45, compared with 57% of the whole UK workforce. Graphic design is the youngest subsector, with 73.8% of the workforce under 44 years of age. Craft DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Over a year ago, the Design Commission released its findings of an eight month study of design services in the public, private and design sectors, Restarting Britain 2. It showed that the best of design thinking can help to make services more relevant to existing needs and reduce cost. Restarting Britain 2 showed that design thinking can help RED PAPER 02: TRANSFORMATION DESIGN This paper sets out the characteristics of the emergent discipline that is transformation design.It identifies a nascent but growing community of practice. It highlights an under-supply of designers equipped to work in this way. And it explores the market for, and the challenges facing, designers who are starting to work in this newdiscipline.
THE VALUE HANDBOOK
The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook is a practical guide, showing how public sector WHAT IS THE FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION? DESIGN COUNCIL'S Design Council’s framework for innovation helps designers and non-designers across the globe tackle some of the most complex social, economic and environmental problems. It is a fundamental part of our work: enabling us to support the public, private and third sector organisations we work with transform the way they develop and delivertheir services.
BUILDING FOR LIFE 12 Building for Life 12 (BfL 12) is the industry standard for the design of new housing developments. Design Council Cabe firmly believes that housing should be attractive, functional and sustainable – this guide presents how using Building for Life 12 can help you achievethese outcomes.
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Her work is characterised by colourful boldness with a strong graphic design signature, often using big type or lettering and geometric elements. In this video, we find out about Morag’s work, which straddles a space that includes designers, artists and architects. Feature — 30/10/2018. The Design Economy 2018 – DESIGN METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SERVICES This is a brief introduction to why design methods can be useful when developing services.Service design is all about making services usable, easy and desirable. To design a great service, it's important to have service users in mind: are they staff, suppliers or customers? Using design tools and methods can deliver an in-depth understanding of user behaviours, their likes andTRANSFORM AGEING
Transform Ageing is a pioneering programme taking a design-led approach to improving people’s experience of ageing. Funded by the The National Lottery Community Fund, this new cross-sector initiative will bring together people in later life, social entrepreneurs and health and social care leaders to define, develop and deliver new solutions that better support the needs and DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? For the design economy and the UK more widely to prosper during uncertain times, it is essential that we bring a greater range of people into design careers across more parts of the country. It is imperative to ensure more people and businesses have access to high value design occupations, enabling a diverse range of voices in the room, which will result in an increased pool IN DEFENCE OF... THE HEYGATE ESTATE Completed in 1974, the Heygate Estate was home to a community of 3000 residents. Walkways for pedestrians interconnected the buildings and provided a safe environment separated from the cars. Today, it’s startling to see how the visionary optimism of the post-war era and the trust in a better future turned stale and went awry. DESIGN DELIVERS FOR BUSINESS Design delivers for business is a summary of evidence from our Design Leadership Programme for businesses. The Design Leadership Programme is designed to help businesses to identify their biggest strategic challenges and create new opportunities to overcome them by using design effectively. Over 96% of businesses stated that this programme was fundamental in helping them to THE DOUBLE DIAMOND: A UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED DEPICTION OF The Double Diamond is a visual representation of the design and innovation process. It’s a simple way to describe the steps taken in any design and innovation project, irrespective of methods and tools used. In 2003, Design Council was promoting the positive impact of adopting a strategic approach to design and the value of ‘design CEMETERIES, CHURCHYARDS AND BURIAL GROUNDS Introduction There is a lack of information about the number of operational or closed cemeteries, churchyards and burial grounds in England. There is also DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Download our Strategy 2020-24 Our Strategy 2020-24 outlines how we will ensure design is used as a force for change, helping us to tackle some of the toughest economic, societal and environment challenges in the UK and beyond. This document outlines our key priorities – improving health and wellbeing, enabling sustainable Our Strategy 2020-24 outlines how we will ensure design is used as BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Design Economy 2021: Commissioning Brief The ambition for DE21 is to move the Design Economy from being just about the state of design in the UK, to more robustly illustrate how design and design skills make a difference; and demonstrate the value they bring in helping the UK tackle major challenges that we are facing today – socially, The ambition for DE21 is to move the DesignOUR EXPERTS
Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Beyond Net Zero: A Systemic Design Approach The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April WHAT IS THE FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION? DESIGN COUNCIL'S Design Council’s framework for innovation helps designers and non-designers across the globe tackle some of the most complex social, economic and environmental problems. It is a fundamental part of our work: enabling us to support the public, private and third sector organisations we work with transform the way they develop and delivertheir services.
WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? For the design economy and the UK more widely to prosper during uncertain times, it is essential that we bring a greater range of people into design careers across more parts of the country. It is imperative to ensure more people and businesses have access to high value design occupations, enabling a diverse range of voices in the room, which will result in an increased pool of talent and flow RED PAPER 02: TRANSFORMATION DESIGN This paper sets out the characteristics of the emergent discipline that is transformation design.It identifies a nascent but growing community of practice. It highlights an under-supply of designers equipped to work in this way. And it explores the market for, and the challenges facing, designers who are starting to work in this newdiscipline.
DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Lewisham Council’s Barry Quirk shares his thoughts on how design can make public services more efficient, highlighting the success of the Love Lewisham mobile app inTHE VALUE HANDBOOK
The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook is a practical guide, showing how public sector DESIGN COUNCILWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWORK WITH USNEWS & OPINIONEVENTSCONTACT US Download our Strategy 2020-24 Our Strategy 2020-24 outlines how we will ensure design is used as a force for change, helping us to tackle some of the toughest economic, societal and environment challenges in the UK and beyond. This document outlines our key priorities – improving health and wellbeing, enabling sustainable Our Strategy 2020-24 outlines how we will ensure design is used as BEYOND NET ZERO: A SYSTEMIC DESIGN APPROACH Design Economy 2021: Commissioning Brief The ambition for DE21 is to move the Design Economy from being just about the state of design in the UK, to more robustly illustrate how design and design skills make a difference; and demonstrate the value they bring in helping the UK tackle major challenges that we are facing today – socially, The ambition for DE21 is to move the DesignOUR EXPERTS
Our built environment experts and design associates provide vital independent support for our work. Together they form an unparalleled professional network of over 450 specialists, all recognised leaders in their field who are passionate about the value and benefits of good design. Being part of this network gives you valuable access to designers across design disciplines and DOWNLOAD DESIGN COUNCIL'S THINKSTATION REPORT Beyond Net Zero: A Systemic Design Approach The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April 2021, has been developed to help designers working on major complex challenges that involve people across different disciplines and sectors. It places our people and our planet at the heart of design. The Systemic Design Framework, launched by Design Council in April WHAT IS THE FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION? DESIGN COUNCIL'S Design Council’s framework for innovation helps designers and non-designers across the globe tackle some of the most complex social, economic and environmental problems. It is a fundamental part of our work: enabling us to support the public, private and third sector organisations we work with transform the way they develop and delivertheir services.
WARWICK COMMISSION LAUNCHES REPORT INTO THE FUTURE OF The University of Warwick’s latest research into Britain’s cultural and creative industries was released on Tuesday 17 February. The report explores the increasing impact these industries have on the economy, on British life and ‘Britain’s place in the world’. DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? For the design economy and the UK more widely to prosper during uncertain times, it is essential that we bring a greater range of people into design careers across more parts of the country. It is imperative to ensure more people and businesses have access to high value design occupations, enabling a diverse range of voices in the room, which will result in an increased pool of talent and flow RED PAPER 02: TRANSFORMATION DESIGN This paper sets out the characteristics of the emergent discipline that is transformation design.It identifies a nascent but growing community of practice. It highlights an under-supply of designers equipped to work in this way. And it explores the market for, and the challenges facing, designers who are starting to work in this newdiscipline.
DESIGNING PUBLIC SERVICES THAT WORK FOR ALL OF US Lewisham Council’s Barry Quirk shares his thoughts on how design can make public services more efficient, highlighting the success of the Love Lewisham mobile app inTHE VALUE HANDBOOK
The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook Getting the most from your buildings and spaces The value handbook is a practical guide, showing how public sector WHAT IS THE FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION? DESIGN COUNCIL'S Design Council’s framework for innovation helps designers and non-designers across the globe tackle some of the most complex social, economic and environmental problems. It is a fundamental part of our work: enabling us to support the public, private and third sector organisations we work with transform the way they develop and delivertheir services.
BUILDING FOR LIFE 12 Building for Life 12 (BfL 12) is the industry standard for the design of new housing developments. Design Council Cabe firmly believes that housing should be attractive, functional and sustainable – this guide presents how using Building for Life 12 can help you achievethese outcomes.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Her work is characterised by colourful boldness with a strong graphic design signature, often using big type or lettering and geometric elements. In this video, we find out about Morag’s work, which straddles a space that includes designers, artists and architects. Feature — 30/10/2018. The Design Economy 2018 – DESIGN METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SERVICES This is a brief introduction to why design methods can be useful when developing services.Service design is all about making services usable, easy and desirable. To design a great service, it's important to have service users in mind: are they staff, suppliers or customers? Using design tools and methods can deliver an in-depth understanding of user behaviours, their likes andTRANSFORM AGEING
Transform Ageing is a pioneering programme taking a design-led approach to improving people’s experience of ageing. Funded by the The National Lottery Community Fund, this new cross-sector initiative will bring together people in later life, social entrepreneurs and health and social care leaders to define, develop and deliver new solutions that better support the needs and DOES DESIGN HAVE A DIVERSITY ISSUE? Our analysis shows that overall the design workforce is younger than average – 64% of designers are aged under 45, compared with 57% of the whole UK workforce. Graphic design is the youngest subsector, with 73.8% of the workforce under 44 years of age. Craft IN DEFENCE OF... THE HEYGATE ESTATE Completed in 1974, the Heygate Estate was home to a community of 3000 residents. Walkways for pedestrians interconnected the buildings and provided a safe environment separated from the cars. Today, it’s startling to see how the visionary optimism of the post-war era and the trust in a better future turned stale and went awry. DESIGN DELIVERS FOR BUSINESS Design delivers for business is a summary of evidence from our Design Leadership Programme for businesses. The Design Leadership Programme is designed to help businesses to identify their biggest strategic challenges and create new opportunities to overcome them by using design effectively. Over 96% of businesses stated that this programme was fundamental in helping them to THE DOUBLE DIAMOND: A UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED DEPICTION OF The Double Diamond is a visual representation of the design and innovation process. It’s a simple way to describe the steps taken in any design and innovation project, irrespective of methods and tools used. In 2003, Design Council was promoting the positive impact of adopting a strategic approach to design and the value of ‘design CEMETERIES, CHURCHYARDS AND BURIAL GROUNDS Introduction There is a lack of information about the number of operational or closed cemeteries, churchyards and burial grounds in England. There is alsoClose
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TRANSFORM AGEING FINAL REPORT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY HERE WE SHARE THE TRANSFORM AGEING FINAL REPORT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OUTLINING THE KEY INSIGHTS, LEARNING AND EVALUATION FROM THE PROGRAMME AND A SELECTION OF SOME OF THE MOST POPULAR TRANSFORM AGEING STORIES FROM THE PAST THREE YEARS. HERE WE SHARE THE TRANSFORM AGEING FINAL REPORT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OUTLINING THE KEY INSIGHTS, LEARNING AND EVALUATION FROM THE PROGRAMME. Report — 24/02/2020 A FRAMEWORK FOR DESIGNING THE FUTURE: ELLIE RUNCIE, CHIEF DESIGNOFFICER, BBC
2019 WAS A LANDMARK YEAR FOR DESIGN: 100 YEARS SINCE THE BAUHAUS SET THE FOUNDATIONS FOR MODERN DESIGN AND 75 YEARS SINCE CHURCHILL’S GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED THE DESIGN COUNCIL TO SUPPORT POST-WAS ECONOMIC RECOVERY. 2019 WAS A LANDMARK YEAR FOR DESIGN: 100 YEARS SINCE THE BAUHAUS SET THE FOUNDATIONS FOR MODERN DESIGN AND 75 YEARS SINCE CHURCHILL’S GOVERNNews — 29/01/2020
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LEARNING PROGRAMME TO HELP CIVIL SERVANTS BECOME BETTER AT PROBLEM SOLVING AND INNOVATION IN THEIR EVERYDAY WORK HAS BEEN LAUNCHED BY A NEW PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN STATES OF CHANGE, NESTA AND DESIGN COUNCIL. NESTA AND DESIGN COUNCIL PARTNER WITH STATES OF CHANGE TO LEAD INNOVATION LEARNING PROGRAMME FOR UK CIVIL SERVANTS.News — 12/02/2020
DESIGN COUNCIL WELCOMES FINAL REPORT FROM GOVERNMENT’S BUILDING BETTER, BUILDING BEAUTIFUL... DESIGN COUNCIL HAS TODAY WELCOMED LIVING WITH BEAUTY: PROMOTING HEALTH, WELLBEING AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTH, THE BUILDING BETTER BUILDING BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION’S (BBBBC’S) NEW REPORT WHICH PROPOSES A NEW DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING FRAMEWORK. DESIGN COUNCIL HAS TODAY WELCOMED LIVING WITH BEAUTY: PROMOTING HEALTH, WELLBEING AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTHNews — 30/01/2020
A FRAMEWORK FOR DESIGNING THE FUTURE: ELLIE RUNCIE, CHIEF DESIGNOFFICER, BBC
2019 WAS A LANDMARK YEAR FOR DESIGN: 100 YEARS SINCE THE BAUHAUS SET THE FOUNDATIONS FOR MODERN DESIGN AND 75 YEARS SINCE CHURCHILL’S GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED THE DESIGN COUNCIL TO SUPPORT POST-WAS ECONOMIC RECOVERY. 2019 WAS A LANDMARK YEAR FOR DESIGN: 100 YEARS SINCE THE BAUHAUS SET THE FOUNDATIONS FOR MODERN DESIGN AND 75 YEARS SINCE CHURCHILL’S GOVERNNews — 29/01/2020
LOOKING BACK TO LOOK FORWARD, WHAT IS NEXT FOR DESIGN IN POLICY? Feature — 05/03/2020 GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES HOME OF 2030 COMPETITION TO DELIVER HOMES FIT FORTHE FUTURE
A DESIGN COMPETITION TO ATTRACT THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST TALENT IN THE HOUSING INDUSTRY TO DESIGN THE HOMES OF THE FUTURE HAS BEEN LAUNCHED BY THE HOUSING MINISTER, CHRISTOPHER PINCHER. A DESIGN COMPETITION TO ATTRACT THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST TALENT IN THE HOUSING INDUSTRY TO DESIGN THE HOMES OF THE FUTURE HAS BEEN LAUNCHED Feature — 03/03/2020 WHY COMMUNITY-SOURCED SOLUTIONS LEAD TO BETTER RESIDENT HEALTH COMMUNITIES ARE IN A STRONG POSITION TO KNOW WHAT THEY WANT OUT OF HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS – KNOWLEDGE THAT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO DRIVE SUCCESSFUL AND SCALABLE USER-CENTRED DESIGN, WRITES DR MATTHEW DOLMAN. COMMUNITIES ARE IN A STRONG POSITION TO KNOW WHAT THEY WANT OUT OF HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS Feature — 24/02/2020* Home
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