Welcome to your monthly inspiration of tools, tips, and resources to start life-centring your design practice.
Each issue is timed with the New Moon, symbolizing fresh starts and new opportunities:
π§ A new life-centred design mindset
βοΈ Tools and methods to apply the mindset
π£ Updates about what I've been doing
π A few good things to read or watch β
Choose just one tool every New Moon and experiment with it for the following month, as an easy, no-pressure way of slowly expanding your design to be more life-centred.
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This month's life-centred design mindset
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Doing Less Harm is about designing and redesigning your products and services to:
Take less from the world
Produce less waste and pollution
Enable reuse, repair, and recycling
Doing More Good is about innovating your project to give back more to the people and environmental lifeforms it takes from, regenerate them, and nurture your relationship with them. It's about using your prosperity and influence to:
Nurture the needs of the people and environmental lifeforms your project impacts
Help to reduce the challenges faced by these people and environmental lifeforms
Help heal any past damage and avoid perpetuating harm
You can also empower others to do less harm and more good with you by informing your customers, partners, connected communities, and the public:
Inform people about the humans and environmental lifeforms that make possible their experience with your project
Offer them practical options to support these humans and environmental lifeforms
Encourage them to form ongoing habits that are more sustainable and regenerative
π’ In industrial product design, you can do less harm by:
Extending the lifetime of your products by using durable materials
Using sustainable and non-toxic materials
Designing modular so parts can be replaced and repaired easily
Making user-repair possible and easy
Finding ways to reduce or reuse any waste, offcuts, etc.
Developing post-use loops of reuse, refurbishment, and recycling by offering end-of-use programs like take-back programs, trade-ins for credit, etc.
Do More Good:
Create non-human and non-user personas for the human and natural resources you rely on to learn about their needs and challenges
Promote and/or donate to existing organisations that support them
Innovate ways your business can directly support and involve them
Inform, Enable, and Encourage
Provide information at your physical locations and on your digital channels to inform staff, users, partners, and the public about the natural and human communities their experience with you relies on, and offer them ways to support and connect with them, such as offering web links to donation platforms and events
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What I've been up to
πͺ New tool! A Life-Centered User Journey Map βA user journey map to help you optimise the user experience AND its sustainability and inclusivity.
Optimise user experience
Reduce negative impacts to the environment and vulnerable/unseen humans
π¨πΌβπ« Guest Lecture for Design For Good Academyβ In February, I had the honour to guest lecture for the Royal College of Art and the Design for Good Academy about life-centred design and non-human personas. The Academy brings together designers from around the world to design solutions for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goalsβsuch an honour to share my learnings in a course with other speakers like Don Norman, Daniel Christian Wahl! I shared how to use non-human personas and some life-centred design mindsetsβRead more about these on Linkedinβ
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π New persona examples have been added to the Non-human Persona Library, a new template from Shannon Daly, and a nice reskin of the lifecentred.design template by Superbravasβcheck them out in the libraryβ
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Life-centred design reads
Books and articles to expand your skills, knowledge, and planetary connection.
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This month, I'm sharing my three design guides!
π The Life-centred Design Guide βAn exploration of fringe and emerging design approaches and how they can merge to form a new framework for life-centred designβa way to expand human-centred design to innovate more regenerative and socially just solutions. Includes exercises, methods, and downloadable tools. βLearn more about the The Life-centred Design Guideβ β
π The Non-human Persona Guide
A follow-up and support guide to The Life-centred Design Guide, this book focuses on how to identify the animals, environments, and invisible humans your projects impact, and how to make and use personas to give them a voice. Includes methods and downloadable tools. βLearn more about The Non-human Persona Guideβ
π Future Scouting
A fun and practical step-by-step guide to designing life-centred, values-driven future tech products with speculative design and design fiction. Includes methods and downloadable tools.β βLearn more about the Future Scouting book and the online hub.
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