photo of the Thinking Materials cards - to be used by designers across the world to create products created by the project team and Dr Mark Evans

Design School research project to be showcased at London Design Fair

Dr Mark Evans from Loughborough Design School has been invited to exhibit outcomes from a recent Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) project at the 2018 London Design Fair.

Blue and white logo of London Design Fair in a square

The  has been organised by the to feature examples of funded projects that “traverse disciplinary, methodological, geographical, and conceptual boundaries” and  “illustrate wide-ranging social, cultural, and economic impact”. 

 was Principal Investigator on the , which explored ways in which industrial designers can add value to sustainable indigenous materials from low and middle income countries. The aim of the project was to establish supply chain networks that create employment opportunities and reduce poverty.

The project involved collaboration with academics at Aston University, Kampala University (Uganda), University of Nairobi (Kenya), Bandung Institute of Technology (Indonesia) and Middle East University (Turkey).

A distinctive outcome from the project was a fold-out design tool to inspire designers, manufacturers, entrepreneurs and other stakeholders by providing examples of 39 innovative products that were designed by the project collaborators.

In addition to the fold-out cards that were distributed to 146 low and middle income countries, the design tool has been made available on the project  that also includes a three minute project video.

The Design Research Change exhibition takes placed at the Old Truman Brewery from 20- 23 September 2018, with tickets available to purchase .

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