Gayle Rice: Leaving Care Service - Redesigning Interactions
Gayle Rice (PHD) is the winner of the 2016 Service Design Award for Best Student Project, the first ever Student Award.
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Gayle Rice (PHD) is the winner of the 2016 Service Design Award for Best Student Project, the first ever Student Award.
Think: AirBnB for real world learning. People with cognitive disabilities (Kudoers) book in-person learning experiences with community hosts. Kudoz comes from two years of deep ethnography and service prototyping, and is now scaling inside 3 large disabil
This project is the winner of the Service Design Award 2016 for Systemic and Cultural Change in the Public Sector.
This project was a finalist for the Service Design Award 2016 in the category: Non-profit/ Public sector and Methodology Student work.
This project was a finalist for the Service Design Award 2016 in the category: Non-profit/ Public Sector, Student work.
This project was a finalist for the Service Design Award 2016 in the category: Non-profit/ Public sector, Student work.
The Internet of Things (IoT) has been the†term on everybody’s lips for some time now. Still, IoT is currently still an underemployed field of study with regard to Service Design. When Engineering Director, Paul Houghton and UX Designer, Ricardo Brito from
This project was a student finalist for the Service Design Award 2016 in the category: Commercial, Student work.
This project is nominated for the Service Design Award 2016 in the category: Methodology, professional work.
Kingdom is a card game that facilitates a methodology we developed in our service design assignments at Knight Moves over the past 1,5 years. The method combines the strength of play, the power of co-creation and the immersion of storytelling. Kingdom was
With an increasing speed in social change, a growing societal complexity and more demanding citizens, the Swedish local governments face tremendous challenges. These challenges can no longer be met by traditional methods – radical approaches are needed to
This project was a finalist for the Service Design Award 2016 in the category: Commercial, professional work.
This project is nominated for the Service Design Award 2016 in the category: Commercial, professional work.
This project was a finalist for the Service Design Award 2016 in the category: Non-profit/ Public Sector, professional work.
This project is the winner of the Service Design Award 2016 for Best Professional Project.
This project is the winner of the Service Design Award 2016 for Systemic and Cultural Change in the Private Sector.