Contributeurs

Contributeurs

Sharon Baurley is Head of the Design Products
Programme at the Royal College of Art, Londres.
Her research has attracted $6.13M (£4.5M) funding
from RCUK, and has explored the integration of
electronic textiles into clothing for social digital
applications with Vodafone and HP Labs, et
“open design” and how social media and fabrication
tools can enable design conversations between
consumers and brands/manufacturers with Fairphone.
She has consulted for Courtaulds Textiles, Gianni
Versace, Marks & Spencer, and Unilever. She has been
awarded design awards including the Josef Otten
Award for Technical Innovation, and the Ideacomo
Award from the Japanese Fashion Foundation.

Marina Emmanouil is a lecturer at the Visual
Communication Design Department in Izmir Univer-
sity of Economics (Turkey), and teaches practice and
theory in the area of visual communication design. Elle
graduated with a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design and
holds an MA and a PhD in the History of Design from
the Royal College of Art. Her latest academic activities
include the co-ordination of the Balkan Locus-Focus
Symposium (2012, Izmir) and the co-organization of
the “Crisis is a Greek Word” exhibition and the “Greek
Crisis and Design” colloquium (2013, Izmir). marina
emmanouil.wordpress.com.

Mads Nygaard Folkmann is an associate professor at
the Department of Design and Communication, Le
University of Southern Denmark in Kolding, Denmark.
His main field of research is aesthetics, design theory,
cultural analysis of design, and the role of imagination
and the imaginary in design. He holds a PhD in
Comparative Literature (University of Copenhagen)
and has published on topics in design and literature,
recently the book The Aesthetics of Imagination in Design,
AVEC Presse 2013.

James Goggin is the cover designer for this issue (vol.
30, Non. 4) of Design Issues. A Chicago-based graphic
designer from London via Sydney, Stockholm,
Copenhagen, Auckland & Arnhem, Goggin runs a
design practice named Practise. He is a Thesis Critic at
Rhode Island School of Design and regularly writes for
a range of international publications and journals.

Maddalena Mometti is a product and interaction
designer. She graduated in Industrial Design at
Iuav University of Venice (Italy) dans 2006, quand
she started her collaboration with Iuav, as assistant
professor and design researcher. Mometti participated
to the Agripod project, system of survey and
communication of the agricultural row, présenté
dans 2009 at the IX International Forum of Agriculture
and Food of Cernobbio. She holds a PhD in Design
les sciences, with the research Smart Things for Smart
Grids. Her research interests include Internet of
Things and medical design. She works for Iuav
Department of Design and Planning in Complex
Environments. maddalena@maddalenadesign.it

Robert Phillips is a product designer with a wide
breadth of experience across mass manufacture over
15 années. He helped establish design, manufacturing
and applications for material development company
d3o with clients including Quicksilver and Puma
to Victorinox, GB athletes and the MOD. Actuellement
he is completing a PhD at the Royal College of Art
(Design Products), investigating citizen science
and open design, and working in collaboration with
Technology Will Save Us to deliver bee hive monitoring
devices, as well as collaborating with design research
consultancies and the Interaction Research Studio with
a focus on user–centered design processes.

Sarah Silve is a part-time lecturer at Brunel University
teaching “Design for Manufacture and
Communication.” Sarah’s practice is in silversmithing
and jewellery; her PhD is in the area of “Laser
forming for creative metalwork.” She is interested in
step changes between processes and contextual
conversations of the value of the made and the digital
for practice. There is an alignment between ‘new
technologies and the current ideas of ‘open design to
progress ‘citizen science.

Lianne Simonse leads two research programs,
Designing Business Models for Home Healthcare and
Design Roadmapping, at the faculty of Industrial
Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology,
the Netherlands. These programs focus on contributing
to the collective learning and body of knowledge of
scholars and practitioners in strategic product design.
Son 20 years of strategic design experience includes
ventures, networks and multinationals. She has a
PhD in socio-technical systems design followed by
assistant professor positions in innovation- and design
management. She teaches at the Strategic Product
Design master, e.a., the courses “Strategic Product
Design Research” and “Design Roadmapping.

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