African Ladies by Madam Cora Taylor. All images from White African: Maker Faire Africa, Ghana 2009. From Tinkers, Hackers, Farmers, Crafters. In 2009—six years after Design Observer’s initial launch—our research on globalism led to a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to study collective action and
social impact across the design industries. What followed were essays,
reviews, and in-depth analyses examining
the role of social innovation through the kaleidoscopic lens of design theory and practice. Over the course of more than a decade,
Change Observer reported on everything from equality in
Iceland, to efficiency in
Chile, from the aesthetics of luxury in
Morocco to the symbolism of death in
Mexico. From
Kenya to
Uganda,
South Africa and throughout the
South Sudan, across
India and into a radically changing
Cuba, we learned many things, including how little we know about any of it. Armed with new
insights, inspired by new
voices, empowered by
optimism,
collaboration, and
trust, this work reminds us that design is most resonant when we stop to consider where we’re coming from—and where we’re going.