Visualising a shift in thinking: Designing a value object to support perpetrators of domestic violence

Author: Inge Andrew

Supervisors: Caroline McCaw, Machiko Niimi


Visualising a shift in thinking: Designing a value object to support perpetrators of domestic violence

Inge Andrew
15 September 2022

Andrew, I. (2022). Visualising a shift in thinking: Designing a value object to support perpetrators of domestic violence. (A thesis submitted to meet the requirements of the Master of Design at Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand).  https://doi.org/10.34074/thes.5819

Abstract

By considering the system of interactions and experiences at SVD, I identified a series of themes and milestones for the men which led to the development of a designed value object. A value object can refer to that which creates value for the user. In this case, the object created a value proposition, working to celebrate the milestones that these men reach in their journey of change supporting the possibility of an alternative future for the men – a future without violence.

Keywords: design activism, design for social good, value object, communication design, perpetrators of domestic violence

Inge's thesis was supervised by Caroline McCaw and Machiko Niimi.

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