21. There are different types of
Design for Social Good
2D 3D 4D
• Print Design
• Web Design
• Communication
• Campaigns
• Branding
22. There are different types of
Design for Social Good
2D 3D 4D
• Print Design • Products
• Web Design • Industrial Design
• Communication • Architecture
• Campaigns • Engineering
• Branding
23. There are different types of
Design for Social Good
2D 3D 4D
• Print Design • Products • Systems
• Web Design • Industrial Design • Policy
• Communication • Architecture • Programs
• Campaigns • Engineering • Events
• Branding • Orgs
24. There are different types of
Design for Social Good
2D 3D 4D
• Print Design • Products • Systems
• Web Design • Industrial Design • Policy
• Communication • Architecture • Programs
• Campaigns • Engineering • Events
• Branding • Orgs
25. There are different types of
Design for Social Good
2D 3D 4D
• Print Design • Products • Systems
• Web Design • Industrial Design • Policy
• Communication • Architecture • Programs
• Campaigns • Engineering • Events
• Branding • Orgs
how can design for social good?
27. Amanda Buck Andrea Pelligrino King Lizzy
Emily Cohen The Post Family Knowtify
Dabble Project Mim Moving Design
The Comradery Prexy Nesbitt Pivotal Production
Raphael D’Amico Alex Rudle Project H
Mike Fretto Victor Saad Project M
Jon Hennessy Vera Sacchetti Project Rhythm
Erin Huizenga Rochelle Seltzer Rosa Loves
Firebelly Design Christopher Simmons See3
Firebelly University SX2 The Prop
FreeRange Studios Thirst Tomorrow Partners
gravitytank Wink Design Tomorrow Labs
IDEO Baum Realty Group World Studio
ishlab studios Breaker Lab de Canada
Kate McGroarty Design Thinking for Educators Reason to Give
Debbie Millman DESIGNYC StoryCorps
Jason Moses Empax The Reboot
Made By We EPIC everynone
MINE Foreign Policy Iconoclasts
Neoteric Design Humantific Heart Giants
One Design Company Iron Street Farm VeryNice Studio
28. Amanda Buck Andrea Pelligrino King Lizzy
Emily Cohen The Post Family Knowtify
Dabble Project Mim Moving Design
The Comradery Prexy Nesbitt Pivotal Production
Raphael D’Amico Alex Rudle Project H
Mike Fretto Victor Saad Project M
Jon Hennessy Vera Sacchetti Project Rhythm
Erin Huizenga Rochelle Seltzer Rosa Loves
Firebelly Design Christopher Simmons See3
Firebelly University SX2 The Prop
FreeRange Studios Thirst Tomorrow Partners
gravitytank Wink Design Tomorrow Labs
IDEO Baum Realty Group World Studio
ishlab studios Breaker Lab de Canada
Kate McGroarty Design Thinking for Educators Reason to Give
Debbie Millman DESIGNYC StoryCorps
Jason Moses Empax The Reboot
Made By We EPIC everynone
MINE Foreign Policy Iconoclasts
Neoteric Design Humantific Heart Giants
One Design Company Iron Street Farm VeryNice Studio
& SO MANY MORE...
30. How can we Redefine
DESIGN FOR
SOCIAL GOOD?
By Starting A Conversation
(and not just with designers!)
31.
32. “Design is how you create the process for
developing an idea to get it to its best iteration.
It’s not just about making something that works,
it’s about making something that communicates
effectively. The next step is applying this to
social challenges.”
-Amanda Britt, Social Entrepreneur (Panzanzee)
33. “Design for social good means applying the process,
theory and methodology of design to organizations
and people that are trying to impact the world
positively in some way. To me, design is creating
processes and products that work well.”
-Jon Shaffer, Partners in Health
34. THANK YOU!
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