Marco Colussi's profile

Designers Through Borders

Designers Through Borders
The thesis work consists in the design of the associations structure, methodology and operative strategies with a special focus on the system of interactions among the stakeholders of the Milanese area and the local contexts covered by projects. Furthermore has been designed the evolutionary transition path which sets the steps for the implementation of the association.

Inside: research on the evolution of the System Design for Sustainability (SDS) in the last 50 years,
Case studies: international designer's organizations linked to the sustainable development and sustainability
One of the System Map that illustrates the organization of the association and the roles of the local and global stakeholders.
 
One of the main innovation elements of the thesis is the design of the association methodology, which associates the Method for System Design for Sustainability (MSDS) developed by the researcher of DIS - Politecnico di Milano (Design and Innovation for Sustainability) with the phases of a Cooperation Project Cycle ( PCM) defined by the European Commission for Development.

Design of the logo, inspired by the Pangea Shape
Foldable brochure of the association "Designers Through Borders"- Page 1
Foldable brochure of the association "Designers Through Borders"- Page 2
Foldable brochure of the association "Designers Through Borders"- Page 3

Foldable brochure of the association "Designers Through Borders"- The last "page" is a guerrilla marketing poster, which can be  hanged in the studio/university etc. 
The statute booklet of the Association
Flyers (front)
Flyers (back)
That's me during the dissertation in Politecnico di Milano, July 2010
// Master of Science degree thesis ( Politecnico di Milano, Design department)

r: Prof. C. Vezzoli, head of , Politecnico di Milano
r: I. Bengo, head of - Milan.

//2009-2010

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Graduation Thesis for the Master of Science in Product Service System

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