Category: Design research
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New Book: Studio Properties
“There is something very special about the studio as a place of practice and learning” After years of research and writing, Studio Properties: A Field Guide to Design Education is now out! The book is co-authored by a team of international design educators and scholars, including myself (Derek Jones) and Nicole Lotz. It builds on…
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Designing away digital mess
Have you ever found yourself frustrated by how complex and messy our digital society has made what were previously quite simple tasks? Take paying for parking your car. Once there were simple cash ticket machines (or even someone in a cabin at the entrance). Pay, display the ticket; job done. Now there may still be…
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Radical Roots: Addressing inequalities of opportunity through place-based co-design approaches
Radical Roots is a collaborative research project exploring inequalities of opportunity, delivered in partnership between The Open University and our community partner, Zebra Collective. An interdisciplinary journey, so far Building on a career of design, innovation, and collaboration in practice across various sectors, I am delighted to move into an academic space. I will lead…
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Design for Accessible Travel Infrastructure
Disabled people in the UK make 38% fewer journeys than non-disabled people — a figure that’s barely shifted in over a decade. This sustained Transport Accessibility Gap reveals systemic inequalities in mobility and social inclusion. To challenge this, the Motability Foundation funds vital research into inclusive transport systems, supporting disabled researchers, like myself, through a…
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Graphical abstracts: great advertising?
I was at an interdisciplinary professional development session last week exchanging tips on how early career academics could promote newly published journal articles to various audiences, academic, policy and even ‘normal people’. In a lull in the discussion of social media and industry newsletters I said, ‘And you could of course always create a graphical…
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Designing for Futures
Designing for Futures: Building a Blueprint for Human Potential by Rachel A.Wood. In a world where every moment counts, our early experiences and continuous support shape not only individual destinies but the fabric of our communities. This blog is a tribute to David Farrington’s life course approach and builds upon the ground breaking insights of…
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The designerly dance of the electric vehicle chargers
Just before lockdown, I and my colleagues Matt Cook and Miguel Valdez were involved in a research bid in response to an Innovate UK call to address the problem of on-street charging for electric vehicles. EV take-up had been predominantly by people who could charge their cars in their drive or garage. For others, charging…
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Desire-based Design as a Transformative Practice in Humanitarian Design Projects
In the last few years, I have been working on several action-based research projects in the Global South focused on designing with marginalised communities in low-resource settings. In these contexts, designing frugal innovations is crucial to alleviating big and small problems that affect individuals and groups. However, questions about people’s agency and how to foster…
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Designing for possibility and growth: the ‘art of the possible’ meets ‘Jobs-to-be-Done.’
Designing for possibility and growth: the ‘art of the possible’ meets ‘Jobs-to-be-Done.’ By: Rachel A.Wood. In my work as a designer, I use and talk about ‘the art of the possible’ (AoP) and the ‘Jobs-to-be-Done’ (JTBD) method very often. This is mainly because I have found that they are particularly useful in creating and sustaining a…

