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(Un)Design: Training Entrepreneurial Industrial Designers for New Scenarios

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  • D'Amico, Enrique
  • Del Giorgio Solfa, Federico Ph.D.

    (National University of La Plata)

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The paradigm shift has revealed a need among industrial designers to have entrepreneurial capabilities. Being the most effective modality to exercise discipline today. The implementation of this approach requires reviewing the discursive scaffolding that the design has been using to set immovable high standards of complexity and quality, reducing the field of professional action and limiting the intervention alternatives. This article considers the dynamics and trends in people's lifestyles, explores possible strategies and specific content for the entrepreneurial training required by design.

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  • D'Amico, Enrique & Del Giorgio Solfa, Federico Ph.D., 2024. "(Un)Design: Training Entrepreneurial Industrial Designers for New Scenarios," SocArXiv mcet3, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:mcet3
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/mcet3
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