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Empower.me: social design innovation for homeless families: collective design creativity

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posted on 2024-07-12, 15:22 authored by Gavin MellesGavin Melles, Zaana Howard
Design Creativity has largely been explored as an individual expression of design cognition rather than as the collective manifestation of interaction in context. Recent approaches to design with an emphasis on co-design suggest that the problem-solution space co-evolves through social interaction. Socially Responsive Design for Social Innovation constitutes the most recent and perhaps the most promising domain of application for design thinking practices that emphasize collaborative innovation. In this paper, we describe the ideation of a service design solution for homeless families (Em.power.me), developed through consultation with a range of stakeholders over a three month period. This service design innovation aimed to visualise how such a service would operate and identify the potential benefits for all stakeholders. We focus here on the phases leading to the ideation of the service design.

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2nd International Conference of Design Creativity (ICDC2012), Glasgow, United Kingdom, 18-20 September 2012

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2nd International Conference of Design Creativity ICDC2012, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 18-20 September 2012

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7 pp

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The Design Society

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Copyright © 2012 the Design Society. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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