From co-designing cities with communities and rethinking robotics to diverting fast fashion and beyond, Design Path has worked with hundreds of emerging and experienced change-makers globally.
Imperial College Service Design Workshop
The multidisciplinary workshop with Royal College of Art and Imperial College London addressed the future of climate change, digital security, and healthcare. Through research, making, and role-play, participants crafted service design proposals balancing innovation and practicality to tackle global challenges.
Denstu, Kyoto Service Design Workshop
Collaborating with the Royal College of Art, a bespoke service design workshop was organised for Dentsu, Japan's leading advertising agency. In-house designers and professionals from energy, technology, automotive, and construction sectors converged to generate ideas highlighting environmental and social sustainability as essential concerns for individuals, businesses, and consumers.
Design with the City Social Design Workshop
Teaming up with the Shanghai Academy of Fine Art, Design Path led a weeklong social design program engaging 100+ art and design students. Through fieldwork, ethnographic research, mapping, and ideation, the workshop emphasized social engagement. It culminated in performances showcasing preferable alternative services, spaces, and products for Shanghai.
Frog Marsh Co-design Workshop
Frog Marsh is a new pedestrian space in Bristol, UK developed through a design workshop that involved young students of the adjacent primary school as well as their parents, teachers and residents in imagining a permanent public space that addresses road safety and encourages social cohesion in the community.
Future Westbourne Co-Design Workshop
In collaboration with Westminster City Council, Design Path conducted a playful workshop engaging local citizens of Westbourne, London in shaping their built environment. Through mapping, role-play, action research, and ideation, valuable insights were gathered to inform new local policies and architectural designs.
Testimonial
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"Passion and knowledge of service design with a supportive learning environment where every student feels valued and encouraged to participate. An exceptional learning experience."
– Betty Yue Head of Centre for Continuing Professional Development, Imperial College
"Opened my eyes to the use of design tools to playfully explore and integrate new voices into museum spaces. Impeccable methodology, with meaningful and beautifully executed results."
— Laura Carderera International Engagement Manager, British Library