2-7 FEBRUARY 2020

Unlocking Open Source Design, for all of humanity

Eriol Fox, Thomas Kueber & Andre Jay Meissner

Designers involvement in how tech is built for humans is directly linked to its success. So what is it about Open Source Software that hasn’t caught on yet?

Open Source Design has a plethora of hurdles to leap before it could become fully adopted by organisations as well as the community of practice: Exploitative work-for-free attitudes. Scary developer-style workflows. How design roles connect up through a product life cycle. How our tools –and mindset– doesn't yet allow for transparent, robust collaboration across a global, highly diverse and remote group of designers (https://opendesign.ushahidi.com/how-project-owners-and-managers-can-encourage-designer-contributions-to-oss/). Given that many designers want to work on projects that do good, why are we still keeping ourselves from unfolding our full potential?

Ushahidi (https://www.ushahidi.com/) builds humanitarian tools, remotely, for some of the most marginalised people on our planet. To tackle the systemic problems with how to open source a design effort and bring the community along with Ushahidi’s product team, the non profit has partnered with Designit and Adobe on the Open Design project (https://opendesign.ushahidi.com/design-should-be-open-for-all/). Together, we are looking to unlock open source design for everyone, by analysing what is going well and the challenges of the past, by curating guidance what should be improved in the future, and by piloting and proposing concrete practices for establishing organisational culture, team dynamics and redesigned tools and processes that makes a difference in the world.

Today we are here to take you through that journey by presenting you the results of the first year into the Open Design project, and to invite you to join our mission to unlock Open Source Design for all of us – to add true scale to advancing the human condition.

About the speakers

Eriol Fox

I am a Design Lead who has worked in-house design roles for 9+ years. Most recently in humanitarian, non-profit technology, developing open-source, digital tools to help people with better democratic processes, human rights issues, natural and human-made disasters.

Eriol is a non-binary, queer person who uses they/them pronouns and an LGBTQIA+ advocate.

They are deeply passionate about intersectional inclusion and promoting healthy attitudes towards mental health in the tech sector.

Thomas Kueber

I am obsessed with humanizing technology ever since I got my hands on my first C64 during the 1980s. Starting my career within HCI research at Fraunhofer institute I worked my way up and down the design industry in Europe, Asia and the US. Today I live and work in Berlin, Germany.

During daylight I focus on helping corporations and communities to embed successful design strategies that enable not only economic growth but generate genuine value for real people. When the office lights go out I am co-leading Berlin‘s interaction design community IxDA Berlin, occasionally craft cocktails for my Indian supper club or simply enjoy a dark-brew coffee and bass-heavy music in my backyard garden.

Andre Jay Meissner

Metalhead currently at Adobe. I go by Jay. Passionate for HMI since 1989. Working on Adobe XD since 2014. Woodworker. DIR diver. Fuelling http://IxDAberlin.de + http://OpenDeviceLab.com. Co-founder of World Interaction Design Day http://interactiondesignday.or... (IxDD) and Open Design https://opendesign.ushahidi.com/.