Design for Services (Design for Social Responsibility) by Anna Meroni , Daniela Sangiorgi (Record no. 12579)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780566089206
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Original cataloging agency PMU
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Classification number HD9980.5 .M46 2011
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Edition number 658.503
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Dates associated with a name Meroni, Anna and Sngiorgi, Daniela
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Title Design for Services (Design for Social Responsibility) by Anna Meroni , Daniela Sangiorgi
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Edition statement 1st
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London &N ew York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011
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Target audience note <br/>In Design for Services, Anna Meroni and Daniela Sangiorgi articulate what Design is doing and can do for services, and how this connects to existing fields of knowledge and practice. Designers previously saw their task as the conceptualisation, development and production of tangible objects. In the twenty-first century, a designer rarely 'designs something' but rather 'designs for something': in the case of this publication, for change, better experiences and better services. The authors reflect on this recent transformation in the practice, role and skills of designers, by organising their book into three main sections. The first section links Design for Services to existing models and studies on services and service innovation. Section two presents multiple service design projects to illustrate and clarify the issues, practices and theories that characterise the discipline today; using these case studies the authors propose a conceptual framework that maps and describes the role of designers in the service economy. The final section projects the discipline into the emerging paradigms of a new economy to initiate a reflection on its future development.
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