{"id":23177,"date":"2017-12-20T10:03:47","date_gmt":"2017-12-20T10:03:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/design.ncsu.edu\/graphic-design\/2017\/12\/20\/design-for-good\/"},"modified":"2023-02-04T16:17:42","modified_gmt":"2023-02-04T21:17:42","slug":"design-for-good","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/design.ncsu.edu\/graphic-design\/2017\/12\/20\/design-for-good\/","title":{"rendered":"Design for Good"},"content":{"rendered":"
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At this year\u2019s Design It Forward Gala, held at the Gregg Museum of Art & Design, students from the College of Design, members of the IBM Design team in RTP and the Institute for Nonprofits at NC State, and several nonprofit organizations were celebrated. These groups, which had worked together for a semester, shared semester-long outcomes that were developed using the lens of design thinking to investigate, research, empathize, and formulate real-world applications to improve the mission of three nonprofit groups. These clients presented materials and displays that showcased their mission and purpose.<\/p>\n
Using design for social good and corporate citizenship are not new concepts in IBM\u2019s culture, but the collaboration between these parties\u2014as well as the concept of applying and teaching IBM\u2019s enterprise-level design thinking, referred to as The Loop, to students who will go on to use the tools for social good\u2014is not commonplace. The Loop is comprised of a continuous cycle of observing, reflecting, and making in order to fully understand a problem, develop a plan, prototype concepts, and tell a story.<\/p>\n