He will then be considered as having a specific expertise in the ‘living with’ and/or using. That’s why this specific approach requires designing specific tools to help users be part of the creative process. Insitu lab is the name given to the DSAA (Diplôme Supérieur d’Arts Appliqués) of Strasbourg school district, i.e. a technical 4­year post A- level academic degree equivalent to a university master’s degree. Understanding a site and taking an active part in its transformation, with becoming, for a given time, practitioners of the place. Conceiving tools to help design together, to open up the dialogue to those having an expertise of the context.

A user­centered design method

  • Insitu lab is the name given to the DSAA (Diplôme Supérieur d’Arts Appliqués) of Strasbourg school district, i.e. a technical 4­year post A- level academic degree equivalent to a university master’s degree.
  • He will then be considered as having a specific expertise in the ‘living with’ and/or using.
  • Thus a global approach will be implemented, including project, product, image and space, but also services.
  • That’s why this specific approach requires designing specific tools to help users be part of the creative process.
  • Conceiving tools to help design together, to open up the dialogue to those having an expertise of the context.
  • Observing what is happening within rural, urban, or cross­border spaces and networks, but also as regards public services (health, access to work, to culture …) Designing with making visual decisions and using shape, materials, colors and signs.

Observing what is happening within rural, urban, or cross­border spaces and networks, but also as regards public services (health, access Kaasino review to work, to culture …) Designing with making visual decisions and using shape, materials, colors and signs. Planning with proposing hypotheses, and hands­on practices.Producing, doubting, producing …Devising production systems and anticipating both project and product life cycles Concentrating on local and innovative craft techniques to draw out possible futures.

  • Observing what is happening within rural, urban, or cross­border spaces and networks, but also as regards public services (health, access to work, to culture …) Designing with making visual decisions and using shape, materials, colors and signs.
  • Therefore we foster a new/reinvented industrial and economic model to embody today’s environmental and sustainable vision/definition of design.Co­designing, or collaborative design, can be defined as an interactive approach in which the end­user can play an active part in the design process itself of a product or service.
  • The user­centered design method means a creative process in which actors are placed at the center of the designing device/circuit, which various skills (product, space and graphic designs) meet, dialogue and converge/come together as regards technical, cultural, humane and social concerns.
  • Planning with proposing hypotheses, and hands­on practices.Producing, doubting, producing …Devising production systems and anticipating both project and product life cycles Concentrating on local and innovative craft techniques to draw out possible futures.
  • Understanding a site and taking an active part in its transformation, with becoming, for a given time, practitioners of the place.
  • That’s why this specific approach requires designing specific tools to help users be part of the creative process.

A user­centered design method

The user­centered design method means a creative process in which actors are placed at the center of the designing device/circuit, which various skills (product, space and graphic designs) meet, dialogue and converge/come together as regards technical, cultural, humane and social concerns. Thus a global approach will be implemented, including project, product, image and space, but also services. We work in multi­skill teams, and concentrate on working together with prospective users. Therefore we foster a new/reinvented industrial and economic model to embody today’s environmental and sustainable vision/definition of design.Co­designing, or collaborative design, can be defined as an interactive approach in which the end­user can play an active part in the design process itself of a product or service.

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