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Design Revolution Road Show

Design Revolution Road Show

January 29, 2010  |  Levent OZLER

As some creative professionals and designers have begun to rethink their traditional consumer-based practices, prioritizing design as a tool for problem-solving and social action, San Francisco-based design nonprofit Project H Design is taking design for the greater good on the road.

Starting next week through April 2010, the Design Revolution Road Show will bring a lecture series and traveling exhibition of "design that empowers people" to 25 design universities and high schools across the US.

A Project H Design initiative, the Road Show will feature an Airstream trailer exhibition of 40 humanitarian design solutions that have been showcased in the book Design Revolution: 100 Products that Empower People, written by Project H founder Emily Pilloton.

The products range from homemade water filters made in the developing world to user-friendly blood glucose monitors for a retail market, mobility tools for the elderly, and educational toys for mentally challenged children.

Each product featured is an example of how design can enable and improve life, rather than simply take up space as a commodity or accessory.

The Design Revolution Road Show's programming will bring the evidence of and tools for design for social impact to the doorsteps of students, with the ultimate goal of enabling and empowering the next generation of creative problem-solvers to apply their skills to the world's most pressing problems and improve life on a global scale.

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