Health Systems
The Health Systems book highlights a year of Harvard Design Engineering student interventions in healthcare and aging. The book design proposes a semantic way-finding system for collaborative dialogue.
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The Health Systems book highlights a year of MDE student design interventions in healthcare and aging. The book is chaptered by the different forms in which we describe ourselves; self, patient, user, citizen, and digital self. Chapters then take the form of living artifacts that encode information on how projects fell in the linguistic landscape of health. The book design takes advantage of digital renderings and illustration to design a new semantic way-finding for textual information. Glass like structures were rendered to evoke an evolution of ideas and an entropy of expressions. In this case, digital media invites readers to embody the discourse on designing for health.
The Health Systems book highlights a year of Harvard Design Engineering student interventions in healthcare and aging. The book design proposes a semantic way-finding system for collaborative dialogue.
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