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Alignment: when we say “Design”, what do we mean?

Check out this curated playlist of Nielsen Norman Group videos as a proto-course on the facets of Design, aiming to touch on the 4 primary job profiles available to us at BCPS:

  • Design Research

  • User Experience Design

  • Content Design

  • Service Design

  • Future opportunity to roll in Learning Design

Contents: 21 short videos, ~60 minutes total

Audience: beginners, collaborators - e.g. Product Owners, Scrum Masters, agile teammates, SMEs

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUOFLaPrlqi5wC2RlVyNIlLxSl8UzEZ9K&si=pDpCigLau8V-BM-F

Advanced Perspectives: Strategic and Systemic Design

Dark Matter and Trojan Horses: A Strategic Design Vocabulary (Dan Hill)

Dan Hill on Medium

This is a book that compliments the Full Stack Service Design model, and explores the role of design in shaping and influencing the world, particularly in the digital age. It delves into the idea that design is not limited to aesthetics but plays a significant role in shaping our social, political, and technological landscapes:

  • Design Beyond Aesthetics: Hill argues that design extends far beyond the realm of aesthetics. It is a strategic tool that can be harnessed to influence and change various aspects of our lives.

  • Dark Matter: The concept of "dark matter" in design refers to the often invisible and hidden elements that shape the user experience and behavior. These elements can be as crucial as the visible design aspects.

  • Trojan Horses: Hill discusses the idea of design as a "Trojan Horse" – a strategic tool that can be used to introduce new ideas, concepts, or technologies into society in a subtle and persuasive manner.

  • Strategic Design Vocabulary: The book introduces and explores a vocabulary for understanding and discussing design as a strategic discipline. It offers terms and concepts to help readers think critically about design's role in various contexts.

  • Design in the Digital Age: Hill reflects on the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age. Design, in this context, is not just about products but also about services, systems, and interactions.

  • Social and Political Implications: The book highlights how design decisions can have significant social and political implications. It encourages readers to consider the ethical and moral dimensions of design choices.

  • Interdisciplinary Approach: Hill emphasizes the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to design, drawing on insights from various fields such as sociology, psychology, and technology.

  • Examples and Case Studies: The book includes case studies and examples from various domains to illustrate how design has been used strategically in different contexts.

  • Design for Change: Hill advocates for a more proactive and intentional approach to design, using it as a tool for positive change in society.

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Public Systemic Design - Unbounded Affairs

Marlieke Kieboom on Medium

Systemic design thinking and practices are gaining momentum by entering the field of government policies, services and program design. In the 10–part “Unbounded Affairs: Systemic Design (with)in Government’’ blog series a diverse collective of thinkers and practitioners explores the concept of “public systemic design” for a relational future.

"Unbounded Affairs" was written by Marlieke Kieboom, based on conversations with a like-minded and like-hearted collective — the “Ministry of Unbounded & Entangled Affairs” — whose people work and think at the intersections of design, public policy, complexity, social justice and deep ecology. The series was written over the course of 2022.

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