Design + Wellbeing
RESEARCH THEME
Design + Wellbeing is one of three strategic research themes in Northumbria School of Design, which cuts across all of our core areas of design expertise.
Our research within the Design + Wellbeing theme includes work that explores the ways carefully designed artefacts, services and systems can promote wellbeing, as well as research that explores the benefits to wellbeing that comes from engaging in making, collaborative design and creative practice.
Research in this theme takes a broad view of wellbeing, from looking at the role of design in improving healthcare service delivery and intervention design, to designing new systems and technologies that enable physical health, mental health and wellbeing promotion for individuals living with specific conditions. We take a view that design has an important role to play in promoting wellbeing within communities, and in creating public spaces and forms of civic engagement that support the wellbeing of all citizens. Our research also looks at the benefits that participation in design activities and creative practice can have on the wellbeing of those involved in co-creative design work.
Please see the projects below for examples of our Design + Wellbeing research.

Changing the Stigma Narrative for HIV

ChatR

Co-design to Support People after Stroke

Cumulative Revelations of Personal Data

Curative Things

Data Science & Field Design Methods for Supporting Crisis Informatics in Conflict Zones

DemYouth

Designing Feedback Systems in Care Organisations

Designing for Family-Centred Care – From Hospital to Home

Digital Patient Information

DIGITS

Enabling Ongoingess

Enabling Self-Administered Healthcare Technology

Establishing Trust through Storytelling

Extinguish My Eyes And I See You Still

Flourish

Formulating Design Justice in Humanitarian Contexts

Front

Immersive Environments and Therapeutic Intervention Design

Improving the Oral-Health of Older People Living in Residential Care

INTUIT

Loneliness and Social Isolation in Mental Health

Loneliness in the Digital Age

Love After Death

Making Makes Me Feel Better

Material Legacies

Mediating Trust: Co-creative Making Workshop Resources

Mums Matter

Noctura 400

OpenDoTT

Paper Street View

A Design-Led Enquiry into Parametric Product Design for Dementia Care

Pears

Placing in Age

RENOMO: an alternative vision for mental health care

Service Design in Mind

The Partnership Quilt

The Speculative Gaze

The Trust Map

Understanding Fatigue In Healthcare

What Is A Wish?