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Designers: Fidel Calderon, Indhira Rojas, Scott Tong
Content Contributors: Jessica Hastings, Tatyana Mamut, Sandy Speicher
Studio: IDEO (San Francisco & Palo Alto studios)
Clients: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and International Development Enterprises (IDE)
Date Created: the second edition was completed in August 2009
Dimensions: The Blurb Book consists of a Process Guide and Field Guide and both are 8x10 inches
Media/Medium: HCD Toolkit printed through Blurb.com; Free Downloadable PDF
Rather than creating a “thing,” sometimes the design solution is to generate a tool. In this case, IDEO created a toolkit for helping communities, assisted by Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to address their own design problems.
Their free, downloadable toolkit offers a process by which people’s needs can be understood in new ways and innovative solutions to meet those needs both found and implemented — all with financial sustainability in mind.
About HCD Toolkit
www.fastcompany.com/blog/alissa-walker/designerati/human-...
Promo image for a new Bankwatch online campaigners’ toolkit on coal financing in southeast Europe and Turkey - kingsofcoal.org
The toolkit shows how to contact investors and to advocate for them to avoid harmful projects. The focus is on coal, as one of the most immediate threats, but much of the advice will also be relevant for other sectors.
This is a toolkit for hand bookbinding I made for my oldest son. It combines a standing press, a sewing frame, and a tray for holding various tools into a single box. Constructed of russian birch ply, maple, walnut and olive woods and teak veneer.
Representatives from the UK food and drink industry and the Department of Health launch the Food and Drink Federation's new Workplace Wellbeing toolkit at Coca-Cola Great Britain's headquaters, Hammersmith.
From left to right: Joel Morris, Director of Communications at Coca-Cola Great Britain, Dame Carol Black, expert adviser on health at work at the Department of Health, and Barbara Gallani, Director of Food Safety & Science at the Food and Drink Federation.
Nepal July 2015 earthquake shelter materials and toolkit distribution in Kalikasthan, Rasuwa district.
Photo: Rosemarie North / IFRC
My hand sewing skills are a bit shaky here but I've definitely improved since making this case, which holds my jewellery tools and an extra pocket for notes.
Someone who does general home repairs for a living has to carry a whole bunch of tools, because "you never know what next." Bags like these allow for high density packing of tools. They do require that you be really familiar with everything though, as it's not necessarily obvious what's what from seeing just the butt ends of so many tools. One other observation: bags like these do get heavy, when close to capacity with stuff!
The compact EMT tools I include in my field trauma kit: www.brettcolvin.net/blog/2014/9/4/first-aid-in-the-field