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Chargement... Design Revolution: 100 Products That Empower Peoplepar Emily Pilloton
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Makes the case for design as a tool to solve some of the world's biggest social problems. The book features more than 100 innovative, sustainable, need-based product designs that empower individuals, communities, and economies. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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A large number of projects in this book are aimed at developing countries, there are number of projects that are already in place in places like America and Europe. Usually, these are small changes that make a big improvement. For example, Target has a color system to all its prescriptions and designed the bottle for easier reading. It wasn't a large change, but it made finding the correct prescription to take at the right time of day much easier for those with multiple prescription.
There were only a few projects that I didn't think should be included, namely the iPhone Apps, and the Lego Mindstorm.
My favorite designs are the battery dispensing machine, the wind belt, and the battery charged by movement. Pure awesomeness. The question I keep asking is why is this not available!!! ( )