Some of our activities

What we're working on now

Business and public service innovation

Hot products that are vulnerable to crimeWe're part of a Design and Technology Alliance set up by the Home Office to deliver designs that tackle crime. In May 2008 we ran a workshop to discover what potential there is for designing out crime from hot products like mobile phones. We've also compiled a detailed set of case studies and expert opinions to help you. Find out more

 

Design policy and promotion

Sustainable designSustainable design is at the heart of what we consider to be good design. We think designers and businesses should be thinking sustainably, and that means sustainability for the environment, for the economy and for society.

Find out more from our guide to sustainability and sustainable design

 

Public and community engagement

We ran Designs of the time (Dott 07) over the course of 2007 in the North East. In conjunction with ONE North East, the regional development agency, we engaged thousands of local people in design activities to help create new public services like eco-friendly schools, urban farmed food and better sexual health services.
Read all about the highlights of Dott 07

 

Design skills development

NextNet logo NextNet is a network of top designers and design educators that's been set up by the Design Council with support from the Cultural Leadership Programme, a government-funded scheme that aims to nurture world class leaders in the creative industries. Leading with Design was an event where two top designers shared with us their tips for the top.
Watch the videos or listen to audio recordings of them speaking.

 

Our organisation and operation

InterSections conference We ran InterSections, a two day conference in Newcastle, in October 2007. It was chaired by Jeremy Myerson from the RCA and it brought together 34 leading thinkers in design to consider how design is evolving and how this is affecting its relationships with other fields.

Listen to audio recordings of the event or download the discussion transcripts

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