Informing designers about the biodesign process and all the elements it involves.
Inspiring designers about biodesign through thought-provoking questions, practical examples, example case studies, etc.
Activate designers to start applying biodesign in their projects or businesses.
This toolkit does not intend to restrict or force you in a specific design process, but rather acts as a support, just like a sparring partner.
If you want to take record of the cards used in your biodesign process, then you can note down the unique card numbers on the top-left corner of each card.
Note that not all cards will be immediately applicable in your biodesign process.
Note that cards may recur in different cycles in your biodesign process.
TIP: Check the toolkit regularly
Next is a manual that shows a possible way to kick start your biodesign process, but feel free to adapt along the way.
Identify your motivation
You have a design challenge and you think nature could give an answer.
You have a material or process of biological origin and you want to explore its valorisation into our human world.
Orient yourself in the process
Use the Process Map on next card
If you start from a design challenge, start in the Human perspective on the left.
If you start from a bioprocess/material, start in the natural Bio perspective on the right.
Define the context of your biodesign project
Use the Context cards
Start cycling back and forth between the human- and the bio-perspectives of your process, using the Process cards. The aim here is to seamlessly blur our human and natural world into one unity, as showcased with the fading colors.
Every time you arrive in one of the two perspectives, you explore its accompanying cards; Mindset and Materials .
Every time you bridge the two perspectives, reflect on the future steps by using Future cards.
Use Resource cards along the way.
Use Tip & Tricks cards when referred to on other cards.
This open-ended toolkit serves as a versatile sparring partner, intended for various uses like reflection, activation, communication, and process guidance, but does not guarantee immediate fully biobased results or project success.
Understanding this process and being aware of its concepts inherently makes you become a better biodesigner.
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Make use of the map above to guide you through the biodesign iterations whilst making several loops using the different cards.