DESIGNING FOR ONE; HOW ADJUSTING VARIABLES INFLUENCED DESIGN STUDENT CREATIVITY
                        Year: 2018
                        Editor: Elies Dekoninck, Andrew Wodehouse, Chris Snider, Georgi Georgiev, Gaetano Cascini
                        Author: Andrea Wilkinson, Niels Hendriks, Catherine Stones
                        Series: ICDC
                        Section: POSTER 2: SHORT PRESENTATIONS
                        Page(s): 256-263
                        ISBN: 9781912254071
                        
Abstract
Since 2011, my colleague and I have been teaching Master’s students about designing together with people with dementia. It is a simple, open-ended assignment brief: to make a person with dementia’s life ‘more pleasant’. Including students from various design disciplines, they often create ‘unexpected’ designs, which are not necessarily linked to their discipline. Each project is driven by a need for the design to suit the individual person they are working with, their preferences, abilities and context. Looking into what might foster these unexpected qualities, this paper reflects on the module, shares its processes, example outcomes, and tries to map the variables within the course that are extending the design space as proposed by Gero and Kumar. Finally, the paper suggests that other design educators can use these to initiate creativity within their own teaching practice.
Keywords: Design Education, Designing for One, Creativity, Participatory Design, Dementia