Seoul Design Survey report published
03.02.2010 News
Seoul (Korea) - Since the launch of the  pilot project led by Icograda on behalf of the International Design Alliance (IDA), member organisations and pilot project participants have invested a considerable amount of time, resources and effort to establish and maintain an international framework measuring the contribution of the design economy and the level of strategic engagement by government in using design as a socio-economic and cultural developmental enabler.
Taking such initiative into consideration, and as a key participating city in the World Design Survey pilot project, Seoul has developed a research framework to measure each sector related to the design capacity of the city.
The objective of the Seoul Design Survey was to research and develop a framework that will facilitate the understanding of the cityÂs design status and capacity, both objectively and comprehensively. To achieve this, SeoulÂs unique analysis model was developed to measure the various status and conditions of the cityÂs design sector and based on such model, data pertaining to the level and status of SeoulÂs design industry, culture, education, and policy was researched and analysed in a realistic and objective manner.
Looking ahead to the development of the World Design Survey, the Seoul Design Survey methodology has been proposed as a framework for comprehensive and individual factor analysis at a national and city level. Accordingly, the framework can be localised to examine the cultural differences, size, effects and characteristics of the design sector for diverse regions through the comparison of nations and cities within an international perspective.
In the next phase of the World Design Survey, the framework will be evaluated through an Asian Design Survey and the inaugural World Design Survey as part of Seoul's 2010 World Design Capital activities.
For more information:
Brenda Sanderson
Managing Director
T: +1 514 448 4949, x 226
F: +1 514 448 4948
E: bsanderson@icograda.org
Taking such initiative into consideration, and as a key participating city in the World Design Survey pilot project, Seoul has developed a research framework to measure each sector related to the design capacity of the city.
The objective of the Seoul Design Survey was to research and develop a framework that will facilitate the understanding of the cityÂs design status and capacity, both objectively and comprehensively. To achieve this, SeoulÂs unique analysis model was developed to measure the various status and conditions of the cityÂs design sector and based on such model, data pertaining to the level and status of SeoulÂs design industry, culture, education, and policy was researched and analysed in a realistic and objective manner.
Looking ahead to the development of the World Design Survey, the Seoul Design Survey methodology has been proposed as a framework for comprehensive and individual factor analysis at a national and city level. Accordingly, the framework can be localised to examine the cultural differences, size, effects and characteristics of the design sector for diverse regions through the comparison of nations and cities within an international perspective.
In the next phase of the World Design Survey, the framework will be evaluated through an Asian Design Survey and the inaugural World Design Survey as part of Seoul's 2010 World Design Capital activities.
For more information:
Brenda Sanderson
Managing Director
T: +1 514 448 4949, x 226
F: +1 514 448 4948
E: bsanderson@icograda.org
About the World Design SurveyÂ
The  is a research project to establish and maintain an international framework measuring the contribution of the design economy and the level of strategic engagement by government in using design as a socio-economic and cultural developmental enabler.relatedarticles
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