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The document is a manifesto from a 1990 conference in Sweden on design and ecology. It outlines five points regarding Scandinavian design's message for the future. These points emphasize re-establishing basic life values ethically, designing frameworks for ecologically and economically sustainable ways of life, ensuring lifelong education on these issues, having designers influence decision-making to articulate the design message, and establishing cooperation between designers, industry and users to preserve diversity and ensure better living for all. The manifesto was endorsed by international design organizations and revised based on their suggestions.
The document is a manifesto from a 1990 conference in Sweden on design and ecology. It outlines five points regarding Scandinavian design's message for the future. These points emphasize re-establishing basic life values ethically, designing frameworks for ecologically and economically sustainable ways of life, ensuring lifelong education on these issues, having designers influence decision-making to articulate the design message, and establishing cooperation between designers, industry and users to preserve diversity and ensure better living for all. The manifesto was endorsed by international design organizations and revised based on their suggestions.
The document is a manifesto from a 1990 conference in Sweden on design and ecology. It outlines five points regarding Scandinavian design's message for the future. These points emphasize re-establishing basic life values ethically, designing frameworks for ecologically and economically sustainable ways of life, ensuring lifelong education on these issues, having designers influence decision-making to articulate the design message, and establishing cooperation between designers, industry and users to preserve diversity and ensure better living for all. The manifesto was endorsed by international design organizations and revised based on their suggestions.
The following manifesto grew out of a conference entitled
"Scandinavian Design 1990 - Towards2000,"which was held in Malmo,Sweden,June8-10, 1990.The conference,whosetopicwas design and ecology, featured a number of speakersincluding Victor Papanekfrom the United Statesand Ezio Manzinifrom Italy.The manifestowas unanimouslyacceptedby the conference participantsandwas endorsedby ICSID(International Councilof Societiesof IndustrialDesign) and ICOGRADA (International Councilof GraphicDesignAssociations).It is presentedherewith a numberof stylisticrevisionssuggestedby ICOGRADA. VictorMargolin,for the EditorialBoard
The naturalconditions of the five Scandinaviancountrieshave
influencedthe ways andformsof lives of theirpeople.The harsh andcold climatehasforcedus to acceptthe practiceof * An awarenessof nature * A humanawarenessof neighboursand otherpeoplewe live with * An economicalway of life? Therefore,andbecauseof the visionwe havefor the world,we recognisethatauthenticScandinavian designdoes havea message for the futureof mankind. 1. We haveto re-establishthe basicvaluesof life in an ethically soundway. 2. We haveto designnow the frameworkfor new ways of life, which areecologicallyandeconomicallysound. 3. We haveto ensurethereis continualreappraisal of educational programmesnot only for school children but throughout the whole of adultlife. 4. The design disciplines must forcefully articulate, make visible and emphasisethe design messagein order to influence both publicandprivatedecision-making. 5. We have to establish positive cooperation between designers, industry and users of all categories to ensure the
78 preservationof the richnessand varietyof our planet and safer andfullerlivingfor everyone.