Is the future collaborative?

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18 Sep 2007 - 16:1027
Is the future collaborative?
Am looking forward to the October Designer Breakfast on collaboration. It seems the experts taking part all have different views on whether collaboration works or not. Charlie Hoult has made it his central principle at Loewy Group, while Kevin Duncan, a consultant and design group non-exec, has a list of collaborations he's seen founder.

Should make for an interesting event. But in the meantime, I'd like to hear what other people think about collaboration? Is it the way forward or a just a passing fad? Would love some more examples besides Charlie's and Kevin's



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15 Oct 2007 - 12:35144
The future IS collaborative AND co-creative
I understand that this month's discussion is around the subject of collaboration, though I get the feeling the view is on collaboration within the industry, between agencies and consultants. The point that could be missed, though I hope this comment ensures it isn't, is that the future of design is one of true collaboration and co-creation with the 'consumer' and 'end-user'. Dare I say that Lego have been pioneering it for some time, even P&G and Dell are doing it, and there are countless multi-million pound businesses such as Threadless doing it in the US. Co-creation and collaboration is the new value creation tool and one I'd like to pick up on Thurs...See you then. And if you need more ammo ahead of Thurs, DIGG around for Jeff Howe or dub studios.


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