Rehearsing Regeneration
As we navigate a summer of wildfires and broken temperature records, Katie Treggiden offers ‘rehearsal’ as a model for approaching our efforts towards regeneration more lightly and playfully—perhaps with more powerful results.
Stop, Collaborate and Listen
Why giving away your competitive edge might be the most powerful thing you do, for people, planet AND profit.
Are We A Crew?
Another design festival, another existential crisis. Katie Treggiden reflects on what design is for and whether it’s doing enough to solve humanity’s biggest challenge—climate change.
Design weeks need to start framing repair as aspirational (Dezeen)
If design weeks want to remain culturally relevant in an era of impending climate catastrophe, they need to challenge the long-held belief that new is better.
Watch your language. Words can make the difference between ‘them and us’ and ‘all of us.’ (Dezeen)
Can Craft Save The World? (Stir World)
This column explores the question "Can craft save the world?” with a proposed alternative to the ‘design thinking’ model – but there’s a catch, the alternative is a work in progress.
Our biggest climate challenge is no longer denial, but despair (Dezeen)
Just because it doesn't affect you doesn’t mean it's theoretical (STIR World)
How dare we look to young people for hope? (STIR World)
The design industry needs to let go of its obsession with the new (Dezeen)

