Design Council research briefings

A selection of our briefing papers on the impact of design on businesses and public services, written by the Design Council research team as well as expert authors.

Design Council Research Briefing01: The impact of design on business

October 2008

To survive in challenging economic conditions and stay ahead of overseas competition, UK businesses must add value – designing innovative products and services instead of cutting prices.

 

 

Design Council Research Briefing02: The role of design in public services

November 2008

Investment in public services has increased dramatically over the last decade, but today’s services must respond to new challenges. These pressures make innovation essential – public services must be designed to meet the complex needs of users while delivering cost efficiencies.

 

 

Design Council Research Briefing03: Driving innovation through public procurement

February 2009

The challenges faced by developed nations across the world – including climate change, changing demographics and intensified global competition – all require innovative solutions from public services. These solutions will need to be supported by smarter approaches to procurement from government and suppliers. 

 

Design Council Research Briefing04: Driving recovery with design

July 2009

The UK is still fighting its deepest recession in decades. There are tentative signs of recovery, but businesses must seize the opportunity to innovate. Design is proven to foster business innovation by managing new ideas and introducing new products and services. Government must continue supporting design-led innovation across the economy – especially in the high-growth areas driving our recovery.

 

Design Council Research Briefing05: Measuring design

August 2009

Measuring innovation and R&D has helped policymakers around the world develop policies that enhance competitiveness and encourage investment by firms.


 

Research Briefings