What is Civic Design?
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Civic design focuses on discovering and delivering solutions that are shaped by the holistic experiences of everyone in a community who is affected by a public service.
“There are practical frameworks you can follow, but it’s also a mindset,” said Melbourne Design Week panellist and Service Design Lead Gabrielle Grist. “If you would like to create services that meet the needs of a community, you need to involve that community in the creation.”
Design is often mistaken for ‘how it looks’ but the NYC Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity says that design could be better described as ‘how it works’. For a program, product, policy or service to be effective, we need to look at its context, perceived value, processes, communications and physical environments.
Let’s take a look at what civic design is and how we can use it to create healthy, resilient communities.
Community collaboration at each design stage can support the development and implementation of effective strategies, policies and services. Civic design is a tool that can be used to discover challenges, work together towards potential solutions and enable wider and ongoing participation.
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