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<strong>24th – 30th November 2025</strong> Linz (AT)<br />
@ [https://www.schiesshalle.at Kulturverein zur Schießhalle],
[https://stwst.at Stadtwerkstatt],
[https://www.ufg.at University of Arts Linz]
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<span class="dw-title mw-headline">d*sign week 2025</span>
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  24th – 30th November 2025 Linz (AT)<br />
  @[[Kulturverein zur Schießhalle]], [[Stadtwerkstatt]], [[University of Arts Linz]]
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           <span class="dw-headline mw-headline">d*sign week 2025</span>
           <span class="dw-headline mw-headline">d*sign week 2025</span>
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             The d*sign week is a festival for experimental and independent design practices.
             <p>The d*sign week is a festival for experimental and independent design practices. It is organized by the initiatives [[Potato Publishing]] and [[servus.at]] together with the departments of Visual Communication and Timebased Media of the [[University of Arts Linz]].</p>
            It is organized by the initiatives [[Potato Publishing]] and [[servus.at]]
            <p>Living in times that require novel forms of being together, the d*sign week proposes asking ourselves “For who(m) is the making?” as a method to radically open the design flow. This creates spaces for new perspectives, alliances and networks of solidarity.</p>
            together with the departments of Visual Communication and Timebased Media of the
            [[University of Arts Linz]].
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            Living in times that require novel forms of being together, the d*sign week proposes asking
            ourselves “For who(m) is the making?” as a method to radically open the design flow.
            This creates spaces for new perspectives, alliances and networks of solidarity.
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           <span class="dw-headline mw-headline">Structure and Goals</span>
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             Structured as a week-long series of workshops, lectures and conversations, the d*sign week
             <p>The 2025 edition of the d*sign week is organized around the question “[[For who(m) is the making?]]”, which sets attention on who is involved in the design process and how design connects needs and everyday life. Understanding for whom we design, and the context and practice of the designer, has strong influence on outcomes.</p>
            investigates how access, participation and inclusion can be values that guide independent design
            <p>Even materials and tools play a role. As a discursive practice, design interacts with aesthetic and artistic intentions. If “contemporary design” is often experienced as excluding and exclusive, how can we make it more accessible? How do we balance the need for accessibility with the ever-evolving language of visual communication?</p>
            practices. How can they become a common goal in non-commercial and socially-oriented projects?
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            The event wants to be a space for exchange for designers, coders and artists. The programme opens
            itself up and aims to be accessible for a broader audience—through note-taking, editing and
            translations across languages and contexts. The exploration of approaches and tools is the ground for
            collective learning, reflection-in-action and knowledge exchange during the festival.
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             The 2025 edition of the d*sign week is organized around the question
             <p>Structured as a week-long series of workshops, lectures and conversations, the d*sign week investigates how access, participation and inclusion can be values that guide independent design practices. How can they become a common goal in non-commercial and socially-oriented projects?</p>
            “[[For who(m) is the making?]]”, which sets attention on who is involved in the design process
            <p>The event wants to be a space for exchange for designers, coders and artists. The programme opens itself up and aims to be accessible for a broader audience—through note-taking, editing and translations across languages and contexts. The exploration of approaches and tools is the ground for collective learning, reflection-in-action and knowledge exchange during the festival.</p>
            and how design connects needs and everyday life. Understanding for whom we design, and the context
            and practice of the designer, has strong influence on outcomes.
            <br /><br />
            Even materials and tools play a role. As a discursive practice, design interacts with aesthetic and
            artistic intentions. If “contemporary design” is often experienced as excluding and exclusive,
            how can we make it more accessible? How do we balance the need for accessibility with the ever-evolving
            language of visual communication?
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           <span class="dw-headline mw-headline">More about d*sign week</span>
           <span class="dw-headline mw-headline">More about d*sign week</span>
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             <b>Partners:</b> RadioFRO, Stadtwerkstatt STWST.<br />
             <p><b>Partners:</b> RadioFRO, Stadtwerkstatt STWST.<br />
             <b>Participants:</b> soon some overview.<br />
             <b>Participants:</b> soon some overview.<br />
             <b>Programme:</b>
             <b>Programme:</b> [https://dsignweek.servus.at/index.php?title=Programme 2025 Programme Overview]</p>
            [https://dsignweek.servus.at/index.php?title=Programme 2025 Programme Overview]
             <p><b>Previous Editions:</b><br />
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             [https://dsignweek.servus.at/2023 https://dsignweek.servus.at/2023]<br />
             <div><b>Previous Editions:</b></div>
            [https://dsignweek.servus.at/2021 https://dsignweek.servus.at/2021]</p>
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              [https://dsignweek.servus.at/2023 https://dsignweek.servus.at/2023]<br />
              [https://dsignweek.servus.at/2021 https://dsignweek.servus.at/2021]
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         d*sign week 2025

The d*sign week is a festival for experimental and independent design practices. It is organized by the initiatives Potato Publishing and servus.at together with the departments of Visual Communication and Timebased Media of the University of Arts Linz.

Living in times that require novel forms of being together, the d*sign week proposes asking ourselves “For who(m) is the making?” as a method to radically open the design flow. This creates spaces for new perspectives, alliances and networks of solidarity.

         For who(m) is the making?

The 2025 edition of the d*sign week is organized around the question “For who(m) is the making?”, which sets attention on who is involved in the design process and how design connects needs and everyday life. Understanding for whom we design, and the context and practice of the designer, has strong influence on outcomes.

Even materials and tools play a role. As a discursive practice, design interacts with aesthetic and artistic intentions. If “contemporary design” is often experienced as excluding and exclusive, how can we make it more accessible? How do we balance the need for accessibility with the ever-evolving language of visual communication?

         Programme and participation

Structured as a week-long series of workshops, lectures and conversations, the d*sign week investigates how access, participation and inclusion can be values that guide independent design practices. How can they become a common goal in non-commercial and socially-oriented projects?

The event wants to be a space for exchange for designers, coders and artists. The programme opens itself up and aims to be accessible for a broader audience—through note-taking, editing and translations across languages and contexts. The exploration of approaches and tools is the ground for collective learning, reflection-in-action and knowledge exchange during the festival.

         More about d*sign week

Partners: RadioFRO, Stadtwerkstatt STWST.
Participants: soon some overview.
Programme: 2025 Programme Overview

Previous Editions:
https://dsignweek.servus.at/2023
https://dsignweek.servus.at/2021