Can Design Save the World? - SCOTT DOORLEY & CARISSA CARTER - Co-authors of Assembling Tomorrow - Directors of Stanford’s d.School
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Creative & Academic Director · Stanford d.school
Co-authors of Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future
Today, someone is putting the finishing touches on a machine- learning
algorithm that will change the way you relate to your family. Someone is
trying to design a way to communicate with animals in their own language.
Someone is cleaning up the mess someone else left behind seventy years ago
yesterday. Today, someone just had an idea that will end up saving one
thing while it harms another.
To be a maker in this moment— to be a human today— is to collaborate with
the world. It is to create and be created, to work and be worked on, to
make and be made. To be human is to tinker, create, fix, care, and bring
new things into the world. It is to design. You— yes, you!— might design
products or policy, services or sermons, production lines or preschool
programs. You might run a business, make art, or participate in passing out
meals to the poor. You may write code or pour concrete, lobby for
endangered species legislation or craft cocktails. Wherever you fit in, you
are part of shaping the world. This is design work.
– Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future
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