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- | ====== Design cabinet toolkits - capitalising tools ====== | + | ====== Design tools ====== |
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+ | AYCH path follows the design thinking process. We try to associate steps and tools, with open source tools (share alike 4.0). | ||
- | A lot of things have already been written on toolkits. Here are some inspiring projects explaining the background of AYCH toolkits. There is also a presentation of the methodologies used. | + | {{ :capture_d_e_cran_2018-11-02_a_19.01.48.png?600 |Design double diamond}} |
- | They take the form of a website with resources in .pdf (user manual and sheets and contents to print). This can be a source of inspiration. Or, on the contrary, a path not to follow, concerning the final form of the project. | + | At each stage of the process is often associated a tool that we seek to test and then transpose for of each hub, leaving margins of appropriation. Here again, the difficulty lies in working closely with the various services to define adapted, adaptable and appropriable tools for YOUNG SERVICES & people. |
+ | The tools are broadcast on this platform and are open source (share alike 4.0) and tested during creative jams or workshops conducted and animated directly in the hubs. The testing of the tools is the subject of complete reports in the section [[en:aychcases|AYCH cases]]. | ||
+ | From the classic method called double diamond ... | ||
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+ | {{ :en:capture_d_e_cran_2018-11-03_a_18.27.56.png?600 |}} | ||
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+ | ... to a reinterpretation of tools with youth services. | ||
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