Design Beyond Products: Applying Design Thinking to Solve Complex Problems
#Design #DesignOtherwise In this video, we discuss the core principles of design—problem identification, analysis, research, and development—and how these processes can be harnessed to create impactful solutions. We'll highlight the versatility of design in addressing environmental challenges and promoting sustainability, and show how designers have a responsibility to imagine a better world. Learn how design thinking is now being applied to solve complex problems in various fields. Join us as we challenge the conventional views of design and demonstrate its potential to drive positive change. Don't miss out on our upcoming videos where we’ll explore more intersections between design and sustainability. If you enjoyed this video, I invite you to subscribe because I will be releasing more videos taking practical design cases that have improve our world for the better! ;) You can also follow me on instagram : https://www.instagram.com/designeduca...

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