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: [http://2016.dan-d.info/en/ Dan D] festival: Open Design, Zagreb, 2016. | : [http://2016.dan-d.info/en/ Dan D] festival: Open Design, Zagreb, 2016. | ||
: [http://libreobjet.org/ Libre Objet], a group of industrial and graphic designers, hackers and artists. | : [http://libreobjet.org/ Libre Objet], a group of industrial and graphic designers, hackers and artists. | ||
+ | : [http://opendesigncourse.be/ Open Design Course], KASK / School of Arts Ghent, est. 2016 by the initiative of Bram Crevits. | ||
+ | : [https://opensourcedesign.net/ Open Source Design], a community of designers and developers pushing more open design processes and improving the user experience and interface design of open source software. | ||
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+ | ; Literature | ||
+ | * ''[http://opendesignnow.org Open Design Now: Why Design Cannot Remain Exclusive]'', eds. Bas van Abel, Roel Klaassen, Lucas Evers, and Peter Troxler, Amsterdam: BIS Publishers, 2011. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Data activism]], [[Graphic design]], [[Libre graphics]] | [[Data activism]], [[Graphic design]], [[Libre graphics]] |
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- Dan D festival: Open Design, Zagreb, 2016.
- Libre Objet, a group of industrial and graphic designers, hackers and artists.
- Open Design Course, KASK / School of Arts Ghent, est. 2016 by the initiative of Bram Crevits.
- Open Source Design, a community of designers and developers pushing more open design processes and improving the user experience and interface design of open source software.
- Literature
- Open Design Now: Why Design Cannot Remain Exclusive, eds. Bas van Abel, Roel Klaassen, Lucas Evers, and Peter Troxler, Amsterdam: BIS Publishers, 2011.