We use circular design as a shorthand for the practice of applying circular economy principles at the design stage of everything. It is a practice that embraces systems thinking to address some of the biggest interconnected challenges we are facing today.
Circular design offers a direction of travel towards a regenerative and resilient future. A future where we design products, services, and systems with the bigger picture in mind. A future where we zoom in on user needs while zooming out to consider the system in which we are creating. A future where we unlock a new frontier of creativity to address global challenges at their root.
Why do we use the term "circular design"?
Most would say that good design naturally leads to a circular economy. Dieter Rams’ famous 10 principles of good design, for example, state that good design is long-lasting, useful, innovative, and environmentally friendly.