Design and arts
Price
150€
Workload
1 ECTS
Type
Self-paced online
Languages
English
Heidi Paavilainen has a master’s degree in textile design and doctoral degree in industrial design. Her MA thesis studied foresight as a platform for collaborative knowledge creation, and in her doctoral research she studied domestication of design. Dr Paavilainen has been teaching design-driven foresight for over a decade in Aalto University for master’s degree students. Her approach to foresight is strategic rather than commercial: foresight is a way to make an impact, not only in the fields of fashion and design but everywhere.
Eeva Raitio has a master’s degree in industrial design. Raitio has worked as a CMF (colours, materials, finishes) designer in product development programmes as well as led future CMF innovation projects, creating tangible executions and translations of trends through the exploration of colours and material design and new technology solutions.
This course is well-suited for a diverse array of individuals eager to explore the intersection of design and foresight in shaping a more sustainable future. More specifically, this course is highly beneficial for:
This course provides an overview of the changing landscape of foresight, design and their intersection with sustainability. Through self-paced online materials, the participants will study the key characteristics of Design-Driven Foresight, learn how to work with foresight key components, as well as how to anticipate future trends and developments through innovative thinking.
After completing the course, you will:
The course consists of short videos, texts, and assignments. The course is divided into three modules that each focus on a specific topic. The language of the course is English, and the estimated study time is 27 hours, equivalent to 1 ECTS. You have the flexibility to navigate the course at your own pace.
Core modules: