黑料网

News

Anne Stenros: From user experience towards citizen experience

Chief Design Officer from the City of Helsinki, Dr. Anne Stenros, presented her views regarding future design profession for the 166 new international design MA students.
Prof. Ramia Maz茅 (on left) and Chief Design Officer, Dr. Anne Stenros. Photo: Emilija Veselova.

The first-ever Chief Design Officer of City of Helsinki, Dr. Anne Stenros, occasionally describes herself as Chief Disruption Officer. She sees her role as a creative catalyst, who can encourage people to act now, with urgency, and change things for the better. It takes time for people to understand designers often forward-looking and ahead-of-time concepts and ideas, she says.

Anne Stenros shared her personal experiences for a group of 166 new design MA students coming from 34 different countries to the INTRO course organized by Aalto鈥檚 Department of Design. She was interviewed by Professor of New Frontiers in Design, Ramia Maz茅.

Anne Stenros has worked for the private sector at KONE Corporation, the academic sector as a former professor at Aalto University, and the public sector, currently the City of Helsinki. Stenros explained that during recent years the design discussion has been going on around user and customer experience. However, she sees the future moving more towards citizen experiences as well as the idea of responsibility. Educating the mind with educating the heart is important for all designers and game-changers. 鈥淭here exists a need for humanity also in the future. How can we survive as citizens of the world and be civil to one another?鈥 she said.

The feeling of hope has always been important to young designers in creating impact, Stenros said. It is up to oneself to think about what kinds of experiences a designer hopes to engage into and as a result, to achieve. Stenros spoke about different understandings of time and time scales, as well as varied sense of urgencies, as something to be taken into consideration when designing with and for the people coming from various sectors and networks.

Chief Design Officer, Dr. Anne Stenros (on the left) and Head of Governance Mikko Annala. Photo: Emilija Veselova.

鈥淒esign leadership in general is mostly self-leadership鈥, shared Stenros. 鈥淎 role, such as Chief Design Officer, is the headline only. You have to fill in the whole picture, who you yourself are as a designer and as a person. Especially if you do pioneering work. This is the core competence. One should also think one鈥檚 skillset and how to continuously widen it. Question yourself, do you work for money or whatever else makes you tick?鈥 Stenros stressed widening one鈥檚 skillset during one鈥檚 career 鈥渃ycle鈥. A designer鈥檚 career can no longer be merely understood as a straight path but instead of as a cycle of events and incidents where designer can change projects and contexts of working and develop one鈥檚 skills accordingly. Forward-looking attitude and curiosity have always been the red thread of Stenros鈥檚 career. 

In addition to this, skills for visualization, making things more tangible instead of presenting immaterial and abstract ideas, is crucial for a designer in the future too. It is also important to develop the ability to map future possibilities for navigation for others, such as scenarios or foresight-related ideas and themes. Stenros encourages students to read a lot, to get out from their comfort zones and to learn to understand other people鈥檚 perspectives. As a neo-generalist herself, she values mastering of multiple disciplines rather than just one鈥檚 own. As her final tips for all MA design students, she recommends to continuously make projects and plans for oneself. 鈥淏e ready to take the opportunity when you face it鈥, she encourages all. 鈥淏e courageous and jump right in! Just remember the importance of details.鈥

In addition to Anne Stenros, the new international design MA students also heard a presentation by Head of Governance Innovation Mikko Annala from Demos Helsinki. Annala described five megatrends, which will have a significant role on all designers鈥 working lives in the future: climate change, changing population, digitalization, global economy and post-individualism. Annala highlighted the importance of co-creation, foresight and experimentation in all levels together with citizen engagement in order for the designers to make 鈥 possibly 鈥 a great impact on the society both local and global level.

More information:

In the Department of Design at Aalto University, all incoming Master鈥檚 students start up with a common introductory course which joins all students from across the 5 Master鈥檚 programs in design (Collaborative and Industrial Design, Creative Sustainability, International Design Business Management, Fashion, Clothing and Textile Design and Product and Spatial Design).

The course explores: 鈥淗ow do we, as designers, engage with societal challenges and change? How do you envision future design competencies, work practices and forms of organization?鈥 In this course, and this year during Suomi100, we take a wide and forward-looking view of how design should be developed to address future societal and ecological challenges.

Teaching contacts:

Professor of New Frontiers in Design

PhD Candidate Anja-Lisa Hirscher

MA student in Collaborative and Industrial Design Emilija Veselova

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

A virtual meeting with eight participants in various settings, plus one blank screen with a user icon.
Studies Published:

BioSustex PhD/Postdoc Meet to Exchange Insights and Strengthen Collaboration

On Friday, members of the PhD and Postdoctoral group involved in the BioSustex Project convened for a collaborative meeting to exchange research findings and experiences.
A person with short dark hair wearing a light grey polo shirt in front of a solid grey background.
Studies Published:

Chemical engineer Mikko Manninen: 'I want to see how biotechnology expertise can be applied in practice'

When Aalto University chemical engineering student Mikko Manninen chose biotechnology as his Master鈥檚 major, everything fell into place. He has found his field and is now working on his Master鈥檚 thesis at聽the company of his dreams.
A woman in white stands in a theatrical dressing room with violet walls, a lit vanity mirror, and hanging clothes.
Cooperation, Research & Art Published:

H盲meenlinna Art Museum鈥檚 exhibition brings artworks to life through film

H盲meenlinna Art Museum will open a new exhibition Kehyskertomuksia: 24 fps / Reframing Cinema, produced in collaboration with the Aalto University Department of Film ELO.
Labratoriossa tutkija mittasi henkil枚n verenpainetta.
Cooperation, Studies Published:

New funding introduces health technology themes into FITech Network University's course offering

FITech Network University, a network of Finnish universities of technology coordinated by Aalto University, has been granted new funding that expands the network's course offering with themes related to health technology.