Examining how creative decision-making is fundamentally tied to our values and modes of thinking in an era of accelerating change and deepening challenges, this book offers a timely reminder that design can be a powerful force for renewal, when grounded in a sense of responsibility, humility, and shared humanity.
Drawing on insights from philosophy, global traditions, real-world examples, and hands-on making, the book explores how creativity can be guided by deeper values of compassion, inclusivity and conservation. It invites us to reflect on why we create, how we create, and who we create for, and shows how such values can lead to more enduring, meaningful outcomes, and how design can help restore connections, foster equity, and bring us closer to the world we want. More than a design philosophy, it offers a hopeful vision of creativity not as spectacle or strategy, but as a thoughtful, enduring contribution to the common good.
Design Shift will be a key text for designers, students, lecturers and researchers across design disciplines, craft studies, and sustainable futures, as well as practitioners and policymakers involved in social and environmental reform.
Table of Contents:
Preface 1 Introduction Part I Helter-Skelter 2 A Worldview in Flux: profits and costs 3 A Bigger Picture: connections and meanings 4 Shifting Technology: design's changing priorities 5 Design for Greed: luxury craft and its alternatives 6 Exit Plans: anti-human, trans-human and fully human Part II Reset 7 A World Worth Making: things of significance and value 8 Transformation for Good: a foundation for change 9 Journey thru' the Centre of the Earth: turning point 10 Distinctions Disappear: holistic ways of knowing 11 Legend: a tale of transglobal local Part III Making Meaning 12 Aesthetics of the Tangible: beauty and its implications 13 Aesthetics of the Intangible: beauty in the immaterial 14 The Creator and the Work: art, design and moral dilemmas 15 Meeting Cézanne: a privileged encounter Part IV Reflection 16 Possessions: sitting on dusty shelves 17 Design without Dimensions: more than meets the eye 18 Feeling 19 Silence: the space not filled Part V Transition 20 Design Shift: values, priorities and positive change 21 A Quiet Stillness: creative change through tacit ways of knowing 22 Changing the Narrative: product as process 23 Indeterminate Design: taking less, having more 24 Creativity of the Heart: striving towards the Good Appendix: Pathways to 'the Good' Endnotes Bibliography Index
About the Author :
Stuart Walker is an Emeritus Professor of Lancaster University, UK and the University of Calgary, Canada. He is also Professor of Design for Sustainability at the Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University and Visiting Professor at Kingston University, London. His propositional design work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Design Museum, London, and has been featured in numerous books and magazines and on the BBC. He has published dozens of peer-reviewed papers and many books including Sustainable by Design, Design Realities, and Design and Spirituality (Routledge) and Design for Resilience.
Review :
“I was struck by the distinctly different tone, content, and flow. Every word feels considered, and the structure – titles, essays, and parts – acts like stars in a constellation, guiding the reader through a reflective journey. Joyous and deeply enlightening, Design Shift invites us into a quiet, powerful conversation – one that coaches, challenges and ultimately transforms how we should engage, lead, and practise creative design.”
Professor Louise Valentine, Editor in Chief, The Design Journal Chair: Design Leadership, Heriot-Watt University (Dubai Campus).
“As a designer, this book inspires me – it is both critique and contemplation. A whisper amid the noise, it reminds us that to create is not to dominate, but to care. Walker invites us to transform haste into pause, and production into an act of love. It is a quiet manifesto for our times, a masterpiece.”
Mariana González De La Rosa, Departamento de Arte, Diseño y Arquitectura, Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, Mexico.
“Design Shift critiques consumer-driven capitalism and calls for culturally rooted approaches to creativity that are grounded in tradition and ecological responsibility. Integrating notions of beauty, goodness, and accountability, Walker shows us how design can change the world. This is an important book, especially for today!”
Professor Karl Stocker, University of Graz & Tbilisi State Academy of Art, coauthor Lessons on Change (with C. Hedin & S. Kauper).
“Stuart Walker takes the reader on a transformational journey. Drawing on global philosophy and spiritual wisdom across the ages, he proposes a new set of creative values and ‘product as process’ where design is no longer fixed with beginning and end, but a continuous cycle as we find in nature. A deeply philosophical and spiritual meditation on design for people and planet.”
Cat Drew, Chief Design Officer, Design Council, London.