What Is Design If Not Human-Centered?
The explosive growth of interest in human-centered design raises bigger questions about traditional design education, training, and practice.
Innovations in technology and design that serve the world (more)
The explosive growth of interest in human-centered design raises bigger questions about traditional design education, training, and practice.
A Georgetown University and Waggener Edstrom study sheds new light on the debate surrounding the effectiveness of online influence.
Catastrophes of the built environment, like the Bangladeshi factory collapse, expose the true cost in public suffering when we fail to build resiliently.
A South African foundation is leading the way in creating mobile-phone-based solutions for social change.
Field scans are crucial for providing data about what has been funded and where funding gaps lie.
In the world that's now emerging, pre-modern practices that emphasize personal relationships are returning to prominence.
Connecting information, applications, data, and people—a report from the Stanford 2013 Healthcare Innovation Summit.
A cross-sector initiative aims to develop 21st-century skills in secondary school students—highlights from a recent survey.
A case study on using design thinking to solve governance bottlenecks in Jamaica.
Social Change Anytime Everywhere outlines basic principles for connecting to a target community, principles applicable to any type of movement.