This document discusses moving from hipster-centric design to human-centered design and social good. It provides survey results showing that most designers believe UX can contribute to social good but are not involved in such activities. It encourages designers to get involved in small ways and provides resources for finding social projects and organizations to volunteer with.
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From Hipster-Centric to Human-Centred Design / Clive K. Lavery
1. From Hipster-Centric â¨
to Human-Centred Designâ¨
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Clive K. Lavery I @cklavery & Bettina KĂśbler I @bettinakoebler
Service Experience Camp I Berlin 2018
58. Hard Easy
High
Low
Ease of implementation
Impact
Quit daytime job for social business
Switch to an ethical bank
Switch to Green Energy
Go vegan
Help social project in spare time
Donate money on a regular basis
Consume less
Only buy ethically sound products
Donate at Christmas
Buy organic products
Raise awareness at conferences / universities
Start own social business
@cklavery
60. â A bunch of nice people
âTo debate and draft The Copenhagen Letter, 150 practitioners came
together for 48 hours during Techfestival in 2017.
They include technologists, designers, philosophers, educators, and
artists. This letter mirrors their commitment, starting a conversation on
the values and principles that guide technology.â