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Designers should consider the longterm consequences of their designs from "summary" of Change by Design by Tim Brown

Designers have a responsibility to think beyond the immediate impact of their creations. They must consider the long-term repercussions that their designs may have on people, society, and the environment. This requires a shift in mindset from focusing solely on short-term goals to taking a more holistic view of the consequences of their work. By considering the long-term effects of their designs, designers can anticipate potential issues that may arise in the future. This proactive approach allows them to address problems before they escalate, saving time, resources, and ultimately, preventing harm. It also enables designers to create solutions that are sustainable and resilient, able to adapt to changing circumstances over time. Furthermore, thinking about the long-term consequences of their designs encourages designers to take a more ethical approach to their work. This means considering the impact of their creations on diverse communities, cultures, and ecosystems, and taking steps to minimize any negative effects. It also involves being transparent about the potential risks and benefits of their designs, and engaging stakeholders in the decision-making process. In a rapidly changing world, where technology, society, and the environment are constantly evolving, designers must be mindful of the lasting impact of their work. This requires them to think critically about the implications of their designs, not just in the present moment, but also in the years to come. By doing so, designers can contribute to a more sustainable, inclusive, and ethical future for all.
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    Change by Design

    Tim Brown

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