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Design and Product Development

Hope: A Co-creative design approach for improving well-being in women at a local shelter

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  • Kendra Lapolla (Kent State University)

Abstract

There is a growing number of aging homeless women who are looking for shelter and struggling to construct a sense of valued life and self (Gonyea and Melekis, 2016). This concept paper presents a design approach that continues to engage underprivileged women in a cocreative design experience. The goal of this collaborative involvement was to inspire and positively impact the self-confidence of these women through use of their creativity in developing fashion products. The creation of these products would add another dimension to part of their job-training program. According to Csikszentmihalyi (1997) enhancing creativity through exploration and discovery may consequently improve well-being. Specifically, Prescott et al. (2008) found a strong correlation between art making activities and life achievements of the homeless. The women in this co-creative design experience imagined design ideas through a series of accessible creative activities.

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Lapolla, K., (2018) “Hope: A Co-creative design approach for improving well-being in women at a local shelter”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 75(1).

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Published on
2018-01-01

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