What's the purpose of Design education?
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And here we show you both the app and printed element of our project, along with our research, which is divided into three ‘notebooks’, each containing texts about one of the sub-questions.

The Purpose of Design Education is a project that questions the subject of Design itself, and what designers (and future designers) want the purpose of their work to be. We created an application and a printed element that work together in aiding those that seek help in these matters and want to read and think about them.

All this emerged from reading the text ‘Towards a Critical Faculty’, by Stuart Bailey, a designer that went through this very same process: he felt the need to stop and assess what he was doing so that he could move forward in the direction he wanted. The search for a purpose becomes vital to the development of future work.

In the printed element the user can read the text by Stuart Bailey, giving him a deeper understanding of the author’s struggles and a starting point to some questions that are important for the moment of reflection. It is also meant to be used as an endpoint: it includes our conclusion that is the result of the journey through both elements and attempts to define what the purpose of design education really is.

The application is a collection of texts that is meant to be used as a source of information on three sub-questions we asked ourselves: 

Should teaching be more towards small-c culture, or big-C culture?

Is a broader encompassing of other social studies fields necessary and desirable for art/design education?

The question now is what should we teach, what should they learn? 

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Table of contents

Our app contains numerous texts about design education. Here is the complete list.

Towards a critical faculty, Stuart Bailey

Understanding culture and helping students understand culture, Dr. Lynn E. Henrichsen

What is cultural awareness, anyway? And how do I build it?, Stephanie Quappe and Giovanna Cantatore

Cultural content in EFL listening and speaking text books for chinese university students, Songmei Liu and Chonlada Laohawiriyanon

What is design knowledge and how do we teach it?, Christopher Hoadley and Charlie Cox

State of design: how design education must change, Don Norman and Scott Klemmer

Building a better world, Victor Margolin

Design for social innovation: an interview with Ezio Manzini, Sarah Brooks

Design schools as agents of sustainable change, Ezio Manzini

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Here’s a peak at our iPad app.

Choosing the paper for the cover.
Our cover tests!
All of the excess pages.
Binding detail.
Choosing the paper for the cover. Our cover tests! All of the excess pages. Binding detail.
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Some photos of the process of making our printed publication:

choosing the paper for the cover, the cover and spread tests and a binding detail.