附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Louise Mullagh and Rachel Cooper -- Design reactions / Louise Mullagh, Rachel Cooper, Lisa Thomas and Justin Sacks -- The usefulness of imperfect design / Paul A. Rodgers, Craig Bremner and Fernando Galdon -- Strategic design in a pandemic / Camilla Buchanan -- Designing for social distancing / Des Fagan -- International public health communication design / Emmanuel Tsekleves, Mariana Fonseca-Braga and Alejandro Moreno Rangel -- Design's first line response tothe challenges posed by Covid-19 in South America : Chilean and Colombian examples / Ricardo J. Hernandez -- A team of five million : tackling the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand / Tomás Garcia Ferrari and Carolina Short -- Lessonsand implications from South Korea's design response to COVID-19 : case studies and analysis of ICT convergence in design / Yoori Koo -- Here to stay : design-led recovery from COVID-19 in New York / Mariana Amatullo and Isabella Gady -- Design for a post-pandemic world : embedding business resilience through design / Boyeun Lee, Elisavet Christou and David Hands -- Moving with the music : co-designing Jalisco's post-pandemic cultural policy through orchestration / Bas Raijmakers and Megan Anderson -- Designing resilient cities post Covid-19 / Christopher Boyko and Rachel Cooper -- Reimagining the use of outdoor learning environments in secondary education / Ana Rute Costa -- Resilient digital technologies / Naomi Jacobs, Zach Mason, David Perez, Rosendy Galabo, David Green, Joseph Lindley, Peter J. Craigon, Steve Benford, Dimitrios Darzentas and Hanne G. Wagner -- Conclusion : principles for resilience.
摘要:"Presenting key examples and case studies of how design has responded to the pandemic, Design and Covid-19 offers lessons and approaches to design for future resilience. Design has a key role to play in not only creating products toensuresafety from the pandemic, but also in the creation of complex systems, new technologies and physical environments that enable us to carry out our lives and protect populations in the future. Design and Covid-19 identifies four key phases of the pandemic to examine how designers developed systems, services, communications and products as part of our response to the crisis, whether at an international, national or community level. Contributors report from a range of international contexts, including countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australasia, detailing how countries responded to the pandemic, introduced social distancing and lockdowns, developed test, track and trace systems, implemented new laws andhow design and designers responded to the urgent new challenges that the pandemic created. They explore the adaptation of designs as communities searched for new ways of connecting and working through restrictions and social distancing measures, establishing local mutual aid groups and using social media to support each other through the pandemic, and go on to focus on recovery and resilience, analysing the deeper, systemic design response as industries emerge from lockdown.Theyexplore the need to reflect on and investigate key issues in order to understand what we can learn personally, socially, economically and globally from this unprecedented crisis. Drawing upon the expertise of scholars from across the globe, Design and Covid-19 explores a wide range of design disciplines to address the complex societal and global issues highlighted throughout the pandemic, and to inform new ways of building human and planetary wellbeing"--