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For this assignment, you will need to have at least read Savio’s article, This will provide some background about the topic. You will need to research the topic of Humanitarian Design, select an artist(s) and their work (the article gives you some ideas). Create a summary about their work and type a 1-2 page paper about their efforts, pros and cons, and your opinion as well.
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Humanitarian Design
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Humanitarian design can be defined to mean the coming up of ideas that are beneficial to
humanity at large. Humanitarian designs mostly focus on the refugees who have the poor living
standard. The designs are prepared to make sure that the refugee’s lives are improved and there
is happiness. There is one example where refugee camps want to be turned into refugee cities.
The money can then be raised through the collected money from the sale of the design models
that they have come up with. Artist’s designs are not going to save the world from the increasing
number of refugees but at least they are going to make the living conditions of the refugees better
by coming up with better designs on how to make their houses and make other necessities
available to them (In Chun & In Brisson, 2015).
The designer that has had the most impact on the designing of refugee products that has
been helpful is Angela Luna. This is an artist that was inspired by human clothes to come up
with tents that can be used i...
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