“Design thinking uses just one tool: 3M Post-Its,” says Pentagram partner Natasha Jen. “Why did we end up with a single medium? Charles and Ray Eames worked in a complete lack of Post-It stickies. They learned by doing.”
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During an event in the Statenhal in Den Haag, organised by the House of Parliament, the Open State Foundation and Netwerk Democratie, Parliamentary data sets were offered to invited makers and thinkers to develop apps that explore the possibilities of a more transparant parliament by rendering those data usefull for society. Who cares developed a set of icons visualising what open government data could mean in practice and set the stage of the day elaborating on the logo developed by Topika. (photos top: Anne Beentjes)
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Digitale Pioniers is a platform that enables digital pioneers to set-up and promote innovative socially engaging online projects. For one of their brainstorm meetings Who cares? came up with some analog visual tools to inspire the output. (photography by Paul Keller/ Mylene Jonker)
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In cooperation with MediamaticWho cares? designed a pilot for el Hema to promote this wonderful project.
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Off Schedule is a platform that brings together the creative underground, fashion lovers and creative fashion professionals. It provides a stage for young autonomous, progressive fashion designers who are looking for new, often cross-disciplinary ways to present their collections. Who cares? came up with some ideas for a fashionshow organised by them to support the ‘off schedule’ character of the event.