I understood co-design as a higher-impact incremental approach to existing problems, where as datafication highlights all the new opportunities where change can be surfaced (without making any changes, for "design never ends" ) I would appreciate some tips on how to approach co-design in a way that's more transformative/innovative to the spaces we designers are applying Community Co -Design within. While working with subject matter experts in this capacity is great to solve the problems, they are still problems that have been artificially imposed via the society we live in - hence it would be awesome if there a sweet spot for minimally viable subject matter expertise intervention where design considerations lean more transformative than highly presently practical/relevant.
Really interesting topic, thanks for sharing. It sparked some really interesting thoughts or ideas on how we might approach research and collaborating with users more directly.
I understood co-design as a higher-impact incremental approach to existing problems, where as datafication highlights all the new opportunities where change can be surfaced (without making any changes, for "design never ends" )
I would appreciate some tips on how to approach co-design in a way that's more transformative/innovative to the spaces we designers are applying Community Co -Design within.
While working with subject matter experts in this capacity is great to solve the problems, they are still problems that have been artificially imposed via the society we live in - hence it would be awesome if there a sweet spot for minimally viable subject matter expertise intervention where design considerations lean more transformative than highly presently practical/relevant.
Really interesting topic, thanks for sharing. It sparked some really interesting thoughts or ideas on how we might approach research and collaborating with users more directly.
Cool :)