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020 _a978-1-394-17347-1
040 _aNU FAIRVIEW
_cNU FAIRVIEW
050 _aTS 171 K69 2023
100 _aKozma, Robert
_eauthor.
245 _aMake The World a Better Place:
_bDesign with Passion, Purpose, and Values /
_cRobert Kozma.
260 _aHoboken, New Jersey :
_bJohn Wiley & Sons.,
_cc2023.
300 _axxv, 358 pages ;
_bIllustration,
_c26 cm.
365 _b1917.60
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aPart 1: A world by Design -- Part 2: Our Design Traditions -- Part 3: Design with Passion, Purpose, and Values -- Part 4: Redesigning the System -- .
520 _a"This book is a must read for all with an interest in the future of design." --Jim Spohrer, PhD, Retired Industry executive, International Society of Service Innovation Professionals "The world is in need of better design, and Kozma's book shows us how to get there." --Mark Guzdial, Director, Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, College of Engineering, University of Michigan Design services, products, experiences, and places that transform the world for the better Make the World a Better Place: Design with Passion, Purpose, and Values presents an insightful and hands-on discussion of design as a profoundly human activity and challenges us all to use design to transform the world for the better. The book explains how and why the design industry lost its way, and how to re-ignite the idealism that once made it a force for good. Make the World a Better Place describes a set of moral principles, based on our shared humanity, that can be used to create "good" designs: designs that reduce harm, increase well-being, advance knowledge, promote equality, address injustice, and build supportive, compassionate relationships and communities. Dr. Kozma applies philosophy, psychology, sociology, and history to the world of design, including: Examples and case studies of designs--both good and bad Seven principles of good design, based on the impact designs have on people An approach to design as a "moral dialog among co-creators," in which the seven principles can be applied to intentionally improve the world Comprehensive explorations of a person-resource-activity model that explains how technology shapes designs Detailed analyses of the strengths and pitfalls of five design traditions, which include the scientific, technical-analytic, human-centered, aesthetic, and social movement traditions.
650 _2INDUSTRIAL DESIGN.
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