Haven’t we all been bad designers?

If you’ve ever pitched a product or sold a campaign, then chances are you’ve designed trash too. That’s what seven brilliant design thinkers are speaking out about, in What Design Can Do’s bold new video campaign for the No Waste Challenge.


A LOT OF BAD DESIGN

Around the world, landfills are growing by some 3.5 million tonnes of garbage every day. Every minute, the equivalent of a truckload of plastic enters the sea. Meanwhile, the same amount of clothing — much of it still good-as-new — is thrown out every second. Considering that waste is no accident, that’s a lot of bad design.

So much bad design, that we had to ask: have we all been bad designers? Knowing the creative industries’ track record of making things desirable one day, and disposable the next, the answer was glaring. Indeed, we have become a huge part of the problem.

A global campaign for a global problem

For WDCD’s co-founder and creative director Richard van der Laken, this admission was not an end to the conversation, but rather a beginning, prompting a series of opinion pieces and global video campaign. Published in Euronews, Dutch newspaper Trouw and Mexican newspaper Milenio, the opinion piece posed a question to audiences around the world: how can design be part of the solution to our massive waste problem?

 

Designers step uP and take responsibility

Venturing some ideas in the video campaign are seven renowned design thinkers — Alice Rawsthorn, Bruce Mau, Fernando Laposse, Fred Gelli, Nelly Ben Hayoun, Selly Raby Kane and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto — who weigh in on where design went wrong and what we can do to fix it.

 

Peppered with refreshing anecdotes and sharp insights, each video is a glimpse into what it will take to turn our relationship with waste around. By holding up a mirror to some of the most celebrated figures in our industry, this campaign is meant to spark an honest dialogue about the designer’s responsibility. On this, all seven thinkers agreed: it’s not just OK to be critical of design’s failures — at this point, it’s necessary. Are you ready to own up, step up, and lead?


 

“This is a rare moment in history where design is empowered to tackle complex systemic challenges.”

Alice Rawsthorn

 

“We’re behaving like it’s an endless party—but we’re passing the check to our children.”

Bruce Mau

 

“For me, good design is design that will be a testimony of a time – a piece of documentation that creates a community around it, and that doesn’t cost us that much.”

Selly Raby Kane

how can design be part of the solution to the massive waste problem?

We asked some experts from the creative community around the world:

CALLING FOR GOOD DESIGN

 

Will you join us? The No Waste Challenge is open for submissions until 20 April 2021, after which the winning teams will be awarded with funding and support to make their ideas a reality.

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CREATIVE TEAM

 

Creative Direction

Richard van der Laken

Pepijn Zurburg

David Snellenberg (Dawn)

 

Director

Maikel van der Laken

 

Production

Daphne Schmidt

Damini Bhugwansing
Sarah van der Steege (Dawn)

 

Interviews

Alison Pasquariello

 

Editors

Gerwin Lucas

Jelle Kunst

 

Graphic Design

Marieke den Ouden (De Designpolitie)

Martijn de Beurs (Dawn)


CREW AMSTERDAM

 

Speaker

Richard van der Laken

 

Director

Maikel van der Laken

 

Copywriter

Martijn Kempe

 

Videographer

Ufuk Ozcan

 

Production

Maartje van Dehn


 


CREW México City

 

Speaker

Fernando Laposse

 

Videographer

Estudio CH

 

Production

Estudio CH

Erika Malo (Coolhuntermx)

Alain Pescador


CREW São Paulo & Rio

 

Speaker

Fred Gelli

 

Videographer

Antonio Fernandes

 

Production

Cristina Braga (Tátil Design)

Bebel Abreu (Mandacaru)


CREW TOKYO

 

Speaker

Yoshiharu Tsukamoto

 

Videographer

Naoki Yoshimoto (Studio0033)

 

Production

Miho Shimizu (SHIBAURA HOUSE)

Minori Sawaki (SHIBAURA HOUSE)


 


CREW Dakar

 

Speaker

Selly Raby Kane

 

Videographer

Mamadou Djigo

 

Production

Abass Sow


CREW LoNDON

 

Speaker

Alice Rawsthorn

 

Videographer

Adam Cottam


Speaker

Nelly Ben Hayoun

 

Videographer

Alice Russell

 

Production

Victoria Adams


Crew chicago

 

Speaker

Bruce Mau

 

Production

Tina Rayyan (Bruce Mau Studio)