Advance and integrate sustainability into your creative practice. This jam-pack bundle includes Sustainability, Ideation & Prototyping, Sustainable Design & Production, Intro to the Disruptive Design Method, Intro to the Circular Economy + much more!
Discover how to make a change in your design practice and activate a sustainability mindset with this jam-packed knowledge building bundle. You will uncover core concepts of sustainability, unique ideation approaches and sustainable design strategies. Bonuses content will help you start to apply all of this out in the world for positive impacts by design. We recommend this bundle for anyone who is interested in changing the world, designing sustainable solutions, and understanding the beautiful complexity of systems.
Curriculum
What’s inside this pack
Full courses included: Sustainability, Sustainable Design and Production, Ideation & Prototyping
E-Books included: Design Systems Change Handbook, The Disruptive Design Method
Intro courses included: Circular Systems Design, Supply Chain Sustainability, Life Cycle Thinking, Circular Economy, The Disruptive Design Method
Bonus material: Circular Systems Thinking for Designers, Designercise Full Ideation Toolkit, Design Play Cards
Excellent value: This full pack is worth over $600 and you get access for 365 days!
Certification
Looking to advance further?
Consider taking the UnSchool Practitioner Certification. This 6 month program is for anyone interested in making a positive impact on the planet through the practice of systems, sustainability and design. It is a practice based program packed with content, including handbooks, videos, learning challenges, systems thinking, and the circular economy. Includes all 12 modules of the Disruptive Design Method, perfect for anyone looking to enhance their personal practice.
“The UnSchool has had a profound effect on me, not only by redefining the way in which I view the world but also by altering my reflection upon past experiences”
“Everything around us is designed for better or for worse, so I find learning new methods of looking at the systems, the ways in which design interplays with them, and the potential approaches we can take to design more social and sustainable interventions is empowering.”
Anna SchlimmProject Manager, Company
Changed my mindset
“The UnSchool really changed my whole mindset and gave me so much energy and confidence to create positive change and self-belief.”
Souad GhaffariProject Manager, Company
World renowned expert training
Your instructor
Sustainability provocateur, award-winning designer, UNEP Champion of the Earth, and creative changemaker pioneer, Dr. Leyla Acaroglu challenges people to think differently about how the world works. Leyla’s main-stage TED talk on sustainability has been viewed over a million times, she is the founder of the UnSchool and creator of the Disruptive Design Method. As as a renowned international expert on systems thinking and sustainability, she runs workshops around the world and designs unique educational experiences that help equip people with the tools to intervene and change systems to make the status quo obsolete. Leyla is sought after for her unique approach to activating positive social change by design.
You will have access for 365 days from the date of purchase.
We recommend a few hours a week over the course of the year.
If you need more time, please send us an email. There may be a small fee depending on how much more time you need. These are granted on a case by case basis.
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As part of our goal to make our programs equitable, we offer both partial scholarships and payment plans. Our limited number of scholarships are awarded based on demonstrated need to certain select courses and programs. We fund these to promote equitable access to our programs. We are committed to offering our scholarships to community members who would otherwise be unable to access a program at all.
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“Everything around us is designed for better or for worse, so I find learning new methods of looking at the systems, the ways in which design interplays with them, and the potential approaches we can take to design more social and sustainable interventions is empowering.”
Anna SchlimmHead of Sustainable Futures at Holobiont and Lecturer at UAL