Climate Change

What is Climate Change?

Climate change is an element of our current Anthropocene, geological era. We are seeing shifting climate consequences due to our dominant human activity. Many of these activities have resulted in negative consequences. Humans are choosing to transform the ways they think, design, and take action through climate adaptation, net zero, climate mitigation, sustainability.

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  • By intentionally taking action by collaborating with nature, economy and communities we can reinvent how we live in relationship to the natural and human world around us. This starts with the realization that humans are part of nature. To positively engage in climate change, we can advocate for biological ecosystems and non-users communities, challenge our historical assumptions and put life at the center.

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  • Consider the reality of what humans and nature are going through. Consider the implications and consequences of what is happening when cities are having to deal with major shifts such as: floods (TBD)

 

Life-Centered Design Fundamentals Course

Join designer and creative professionals from all over the world and make the shift from human to life-centered design and make a real impact with your work.

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Jeroen Spoelstra

I am a passionate designer and mountain biker focusing on bringing people forward using a human centered approach. As a designer you could call what I do Social Design, but nowadays there are hundreds of different design names. So for me I am a designer and try to be humble to the world. I like solving issues together with other people in co-design and I love helping people reach there goals.

I find inspiration in mountain biking, traveling and in my current home the Spanish Pyrenees. I use sports, traveling and being outside to get inspired for my work as a designer.

Design to me is constantly shitifing between making meaningful products to creating impactful and real solutions/ approaches/ business that can make a difference.

The Design profession shouldn’t solely be reserved for the designer (in developed world), but for everyone! I design for impact and help people bring out their little designer in himself or herself. I am not saying everyone should become a designer, but I do think people can use a little bit of design to help themselves forward in their personal/ professional life.

https://www.unbeatenstudio.com
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