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'''International Council of Societies of Industrial Design''' ('''ICSID''') was founded in 1957 from a group of international [[organization]]s focused on [[industrial design]]. Today Icsid is a worldwide society that promotes better [[design]] around the [[world]]. Today, Icsid includes over 150 members in more than 50 countries, representing an [[estimated]] 150,000 [[designers]].
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The '''World Design Organization''' (WDO) was founded in 1957 from a group of international [[organization]]s focused on [[industrial design]]. Formerly known as the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design, the WDO is a worldwide society that promotes better [[design]] around the world. Today, the WDO includes over 170 member organizations in more than 40 nations,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://wdo.org/about/|title=WDO &#124; About|website=wdo.org|language=en-US|access-date=2017-04-06}}</ref> representing an estimated 150,000 [[designers]].
The primary aim of the [[voluntary association|association]] is to advance the [[discipline]] of industrial design at an [[international]] level. To do this, Icsid undertakes a number of [[initiative|initiatives]] of global appeal to support the effectiveness of industrial design in an attempt to address the needs and aspirations of people around the world, to improve the quality of life, as well as help to improve the [[economy]] of nations throughout the world<ref name="WorldDesign Capital">[http://www.eturbonews.com/23559/cape-town-makes-top-3-global-city-design-title Prestigious World Design Capital]</ref>.


The primary aim of the association is to advance the discipline of industrial design at an international level. To do this, WDO undertakes a number of initiatives of global appeal to support the effectiveness of industrial design in an attempt to address the needs and aspirations of people around the world, to improve the quality of life, as well as help to improve the [[economy]] of nations throughout the world.<ref name="WorldDesign Capital">[http://www.eturbonews.com/23559/cape-town-makes-top-3-global-city-design-title Prestigious World Design Capital]</ref>
==Vision==
Icsid strives to create a world where design enhances our social, cultural, economic, and environmental quality of life.

==Mission==
1. To facilitate collaboration between the membership pillars of Icsid<br />
2. To support and protect the professional practice of industrial design at regional and international levels<br />
3. To contribute to the advancement of the study of design in theory, research and practice at all levels of education<br />
4. To collaborate with stakeholders in design and other international organisations to foster a global understanding of design

Today, Icsid facilitates co-operation and interaction among its Member Societies, providing a global force through which independent organizations can combine resources and efforts.


==History==
==History==
Jacques Vienot first presented the idea to form a society to represent the industrial designers internationally at the Institut d’Esthetique Industrielle’s international congress in 1953. The International Council of Societies of Industrial Designers was formally founded at a meeting in [[London]] on June 29, 1957. The name of Icsid demonstrates the spirit which is to protect the interests of practicing designers and to ensure global standards of design. The individuals first elected officials to the [[Board of Directors|Executive Board]] therefore did not act upon personal conviction, but represented the voice of society members and the international design community.
[[:fr:Jacques Viénot|Jacques Viénot]] first presented the idea to form a society to represent the industrial designers internationally at the Institut d’Esthetique Industrielle's international congress in 1953. The International Council of Societies of Industrial Designers was formally founded at a meeting in [[London]] on June 29, 1957.<ref name="Description of ICSID and Archives">{{cite web|last=Unknown|title=ICSID Archive|url=http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/collections/design-archives/projects2/icsid-archive2|work=University of Brighton Design Archives|publisher=University of Brighton|accessdate=14 March 2012}}</ref> The name of Icsid demonstrates the spirit which is to protect the interests of practicing designers and to ensure global standards of design. The individuals first elected officials to the [[Board of Directors|Executive Board]] therefore did not act upon personal conviction, but represented the voice of society members and the international design community.


The organization then officially registered in [[Paris]] and set up their headquarters there. Icsid’s early goal were to help public awareness of industrial designers, to raise the standard of design by setting standards for training and education, and to encourage cooperation between industrial designers worldwide. To do this, in 1959 Icsid held the first Congress and General Assembly in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. At this first Congress the Icsid Constitution was officially adopted, along with the first definition of industrial design which may be found on their website (please see external references). During this Congress, Icsid's official name was changed from the ''International Council of Societies of Industrial Designers'' to the ''International Council of Societies of Industrial Design'' to reflect that the organization would involve itself beyond matters of professional practice.
The organization then officially registered in [[Paris]] and set up their headquarters there. Icsid's early goals were to help public awareness of industrial designers, to raise the standard of design by setting standards for training and education, and to encourage cooperation between industrial designers worldwide. To do this, in 1959 Icsid held the first Congress and General Assembly in [[Stockholm]], Sweden. At this first Congress the Icsid Constitution was officially adopted, along with the first definition of industrial design which may be found on their website (please see external references). During this Congress, Icsid's official name was changed from the ''International Council of Societies of Industrial Designers'' to the ''International Council of Societies of Industrial Design'' to reflect that the organization would involve itself beyond matters of professional practice.


Throughout Icsid had continued to grow and now has members from all over the world in both capitalist and non-capitalist countries. Icsid has now hosted the Congress in places such as [[Venice]], Paris, [[Vienna]], [[Montreal]], [[Slovenia]], [[Glasgow]], [[Taipei]], [[Toronto]], [[Sydney]], [[Kyoto]] and London.
In 1974, the Icsid Secretariat moved from Paris, France to [[Brussels]], Belgium, moving onto [[Helsinki]], Finland, and in 2005, it settled to [[Montreal]], Canada where it currently resides.


In 1963, Icsid was granted special status with [[UNESCO]], with whom Icsid continues to work on many projects, using design for the betterment of the human condition. As their humanitarian interests grew, Icsid decided to create a new type of conference that would join industrial designers in a host country to study a problem of both regional and international significance. This new conference held in [[Minsk]] in 1971, became the first Icsid Interdesign seminar. These seminars provided opportunities for professional development of mid-career practicing designers, and to allow them to focus their abilities on resolving issues of international significance. This first Interdesign conference and the ones that followed, consolidated Icsid's position as a driving force of international collaboration.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.macba.cat/en/newsletter-120620 |title=Exhibit at MACBA Barcelona |access-date=2012-06-20 |archive-date=2016-03-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160317072939/http://macba.cat/en/newsletter-120620 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Throughout Icsid had continued to grow and now has members from all over the world in both capitalist and non-capitalist countries. Icsid has now hosted the Congress in places such as [[Venice]], [[Paris]], [[Vienna]], [[Montreal]], [[Slovenia]], [[Glasgow]], [[Taipei]], [[Toronto]], [[Sydney]], [[Kyoto]] and [[London]].


In 1974, the Icsid Secretariat moved from Paris, France, to [[Brussels]], Belgium, moving onto [[Helsinki]], Finland, and in 2005, it settled to [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada, where it currently resides.
In 1963, Icsid was granted special status with [[UNESCO]], with whom Icsid continues to work on many projects, using design for the betterment of the human condition. As their humanitarian interests grew, Icsid decided to create a new type of conference that would join industrial designers in a host country to study a problem of both regional and international significance. This new conference held in [[Minsk]] in 1971, became the first Icsid Interdesign seminar. These seminars provided opportunities for professional development of mid-career practicing designers, and to allow them to focus their abilities on resolving issues of international significance. This first Interdesign conference and the ones that followed, consolidated Icsid’s position as a driving force of international collaboration.


In the 1980s, collaboration became even more important so a joint Icsid/[[Icograda]]/IFI Congress was held in [[Helsinki]]. The impetus for this joint conference was a direct recommendation made by Icsid members to explore closer ties with other world design organizations. At their General Assemblies, all participants unanimously approved a directive to investigate options for a closer working relationship in the future. These organizations then joined with UNESCO to bring together doctors, industrial and graphic designers, and assistants to develop basic furniture for rural health centers, packaging, transport, [[refrigeration]], and injection of [[vaccines]] and the design of data collecting devices for field use.
In the 1980s, collaboration became even more important so a joint Icsid/[[Icograda]]/[[The International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers|IFI]] Congress was held in Helsinki. The impetus for this joint conference was a direct recommendation made by Icsid members to explore closer ties with other world design organizations. At their General Assemblies, all participants unanimously approved a directive to investigate options for a closer working relationship in the future. These organizations then joined with UNESCO to bring together doctors, industrial and graphic designers, and assistants to develop basic furniture for rural health centers, packaging, transport, [[refrigeration]], and injection of [[vaccines]] and the design of data collecting devices for field use.


In 2003, Icsid and Icograda ratified an agreement between both organization during their respective General Assemblies to form the ''International Design Alliance'', a multidisciplinary partnership between both design organization. In 2008, the IDA partners welcomed a third member, IFI (International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers). Together in 2011, all three partners held a historical joint Congress in Taipei, Taiwan as the first of the biennial IDA Congresses.
In 2003, Icsid and Icograda ratified an agreement between both organizations during their respective General Assemblies to form the ''International Design Alliance'', a multidisciplinary partnership that supports design. In 2008, the IDA partners welcomed a third member, IFI (International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers).<ref>[http://www.icsid.org/about/IDA.htm The International Design Alliance (IDA)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111130010724/http://www.icsid.org/about/IDA.htm |date=2011-11-30 }}. ICSID (2008-09-13). Retrieved on 2013-07-12.</ref> Together in 2011, all three partners held a historical joint Congress in Taipei, Taiwan called the IDA Congress. The alliance was terminated in November 2013.


In 2017, in January the Icsid officially became the World Design Organization (WDO).
==Executive Board==
The Icsid Executive Board is the governing body that directs and supports Icsid's mission and vision. It is composed of international industrial design professionals selected by Icsid members during the General Assembly. A total of 11 members make up the Executive Board: President, President-elect, Treasurer, and 8 Executive Board members. Each board member serve a two year term and may be re-elected for a second term, but cannot run for a third term, unless they are running for President-Elect.

=== President-elect ===
The President-elect is designated as the future President of Icsid in the following term.

== Members ==
ICSID Members are [[professional associations]], promotional societies, [[educational institutions]], [[government bodies]], [[corporations]] and [[institutions]], which aim to contribute to the development of the profession of industrial design. These societies [[collaborate]] to establish an international platform through which design institutions worldwide can stay in touch, share common interests and new experiences, and be heard as a powerful voice.

==World Design Congress==
Since its first Congress in 1959 held in Stockholm, Sweden, the World Design Congress was Icsid's most notable biennial international industrial design event. A host city is chosen through a bidding process, followed by a program in which keynote speakers, panellists and workshops are developed during the three day event. Icsid's international members could network and develop ideas during this time, forming closer relationships.

==IDA Congress==
In 2011, the International Design Alliance have agreed to replace their individual Congresses to a joint biennale Congress under the multidisciplinary banner of the IDA Congress. A joint model was previously held every six years since 1981, starting in Helsinki, Finland. The joint Congresses were then followed by Amsterdam, The Netherlands in 1987; Glasgow, Scotland in 1993; Sydney, Australia in 1999; and Copenhagen, Prague in 2005.

After a bidding process, the city of Taipei, Taiwan was selected as the host city for the inaugural 2011 IDA Congress. Each organization would still hold their individual General Assemblies after the IDA Congress.

==General Assembly==
The Icsid General Assembly is an Icsid member-only event in which member organizations discuss refinements to the Constitution and By-laws, elect a new executive board for the upcoming term, ratify new members, and update the membership on the work done in the past term through the previous executive board's direction.

The General Assembly is held directly after the Congress for a two day period.

==World Design Capital==
Under Icsid's direction, the World Design Capital Project is a biennial designation given to a city who has proven through the use of design in revitalizing urban cities whilst also promoting innovative design. Through this initiative, the city of Torino, Italy was designated as the first World Design Capital in 2008. With the help of Icsid, yearly program is conceived to engage the city in signature World Design Capital events including galas and exhibition.

Several processes are done prior to designating the city, including a call for submissions, an evaluation of the submission, a shortlist of cities, a city visit and a final selection process. A selection committee is appointed to shortlist the cities and the WDC Organising Committee chooses the designated city.

Previously, the designated city was announced at the Icsid World Design Congress, but it is now announced at the IDA Congress.

==World Design Impact Prize==
A prize was developed to award a socially-responsible design project or initiative, in which design proves or could potentially prove to enrich or improve quality of life on a social, environmental, cultural or economic scale.

Inaugurated in 2011, a shortlist of seven finalists were announced at the XXVII Icsid General Assembly in Taipei, and the winner will be announced the World Design Capital International Design Gala in Helsinki in 2012.

==Interdesign==
An intensive two-week workshop for industrial designers, Interdesign is a collaboration between international designers and local experts to discuss a design issue and seek solutions for implementation. Since 1971, the first Interdesign was held in Minsk, USSR (now Belarus), where thirty designers worked on the product-oriented subject of bread making.

==World Industrial Design Day==
This annual day of observance is held every 29 June, Icsid's anniversary, for industrial designers and design students. It promotes awareness and celebration of industrial design, encouraging Icsid members and non-members to hold events such as exhibitions, panels, workshops, and other social functions.

Since 2009, an annual student poster competition is held for Icsid's Educational student members to participate. A theme is determined by the Icsid Executive Board prior to the competition, in which they also determine the shortlisted finalists. The winner is currently determined by public voting. The winning poster is appointed as the official poster for World Industrial Design Day for the year.

==See also==
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==References==
==References==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
Ire. 1972 2D Icsid Interdesign Seminar Kilkenny; Gorman, Michael; (1986), ''Design for Tourism: And Icsid Interdesign'', International Council of Societies of Industrial Design, ISBN 978-0080214818
*{{cite book| author=Gorman, Michael| title=''Design for Tourism: And Icsid Interdesign'' | location=Ireland| publisher=International Council of Societies of Industrial Design| year=1968| isbn=978-0-08-021481-8 }}
*{{cite book| author=Borja de Mozota, Brigitte| title=Design Management: Using Design to Build Brand Value and Corporate Innovation | location=New York| publisher=Allworth Press| year=2003| isbn=978-1-58115-283-8 }}
*{{cite book| author=Verganti, Roberto| title=Design Driven Innovation: Changing the Rules of Competition by Radically Innovating What Things Mean | location=New York| publisher=Harvard Business Press| year=2009| isbn=978-1-4221-2482-6 }}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.icsid.org/ Icsid website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090906041307/http://www.icsid.org/ Icsid website]
*[https://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/brightondesignarchives/1998/01/08/icsid/ Icsid Archive at the University of Brighton Design Archives]
* [http://www.facebook.com/icsid Icsid Facebook Page]
*[https://wdo.org/programmes/wdc/ World Design Capital website]
* [http://twitter.com/icsid Icsid on Twitter]
*[https://worlddesignimpact.org/ World Design Impact Prize]
* [http://vdid.de/index_vdid.html Verband Deutscher Industrie Designer e.V.]

* [http://www.idsa.org/ Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA)]
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* [http://www.jida.or.jp/e/index.html Japan Industrial Designers Association (JIDA)]
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* [http://www.designed-in-israel.com/En/Default.aspx Israel Community of Designers]
* [http://www.mrm.gov/ Malaysia Design Council (MRM)]
* [http://www.sdrussia.ru/site/show/2.htm Association of Designers of Russia]
* [http://www.designaustria.at/ Design Austria]
* [http://www.designflanders.be/index.php Design Flanders]
* [http://www.bno.nl/english Association of Dutch Designers (BNO)]
* [http://www.ddi.es/DDI_WEB/home.aspx Spanish Public Corporation for the Development of Design and Innovation(DDI)]
* [http://www.bcd.es/ca/page.asp?id=1 Barcelona Design Centre (BCD)]
* [http://www.designcouncil.org.uk/ Design Council]
* [http://www.objetobrasil.com.br/ Associação Objeto Brasil]
* [http://www.designcanada.org/ Association of Canadian Industrial Designers (ACID)]
* [http://www.design.org.au/ Design Institute of Australia (DIA)]


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World Design Organization
FoundedJune 29, 1957 (1957-06-29)
TypeNon-profit
Location
Websitewww.wdo.org

The World Design Organization (WDO) was founded in 1957 from a group of international organizations focused on industrial design. Formerly known as the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design, the WDO is a worldwide society that promotes better design around the world. Today, the WDO includes over 170 member organizations in more than 40 nations,[1] representing an estimated 150,000 designers.

The primary aim of the association is to advance the discipline of industrial design at an international level. To do this, WDO undertakes a number of initiatives of global appeal to support the effectiveness of industrial design in an attempt to address the needs and aspirations of people around the world, to improve the quality of life, as well as help to improve the economy of nations throughout the world.[2]

History[edit]

Jacques Viénot first presented the idea to form a society to represent the industrial designers internationally at the Institut d’Esthetique Industrielle's international congress in 1953. The International Council of Societies of Industrial Designers was formally founded at a meeting in London on June 29, 1957.[3] The name of Icsid demonstrates the spirit which is to protect the interests of practicing designers and to ensure global standards of design. The individuals first elected officials to the Executive Board therefore did not act upon personal conviction, but represented the voice of society members and the international design community.

The organization then officially registered in Paris and set up their headquarters there. Icsid's early goals were to help public awareness of industrial designers, to raise the standard of design by setting standards for training and education, and to encourage cooperation between industrial designers worldwide. To do this, in 1959 Icsid held the first Congress and General Assembly in Stockholm, Sweden. At this first Congress the Icsid Constitution was officially adopted, along with the first definition of industrial design which may be found on their website (please see external references). During this Congress, Icsid's official name was changed from the International Council of Societies of Industrial Designers to the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design to reflect that the organization would involve itself beyond matters of professional practice.

Throughout Icsid had continued to grow and now has members from all over the world in both capitalist and non-capitalist countries. Icsid has now hosted the Congress in places such as Venice, Paris, Vienna, Montreal, Slovenia, Glasgow, Taipei, Toronto, Sydney, Kyoto and London.

In 1963, Icsid was granted special status with UNESCO, with whom Icsid continues to work on many projects, using design for the betterment of the human condition. As their humanitarian interests grew, Icsid decided to create a new type of conference that would join industrial designers in a host country to study a problem of both regional and international significance. This new conference held in Minsk in 1971, became the first Icsid Interdesign seminar. These seminars provided opportunities for professional development of mid-career practicing designers, and to allow them to focus their abilities on resolving issues of international significance. This first Interdesign conference and the ones that followed, consolidated Icsid's position as a driving force of international collaboration.[4]

In 1974, the Icsid Secretariat moved from Paris, France, to Brussels, Belgium, moving onto Helsinki, Finland, and in 2005, it settled to Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where it currently resides.

In the 1980s, collaboration became even more important so a joint Icsid/Icograda/IFI Congress was held in Helsinki. The impetus for this joint conference was a direct recommendation made by Icsid members to explore closer ties with other world design organizations. At their General Assemblies, all participants unanimously approved a directive to investigate options for a closer working relationship in the future. These organizations then joined with UNESCO to bring together doctors, industrial and graphic designers, and assistants to develop basic furniture for rural health centers, packaging, transport, refrigeration, and injection of vaccines and the design of data collecting devices for field use.

In 2003, Icsid and Icograda ratified an agreement between both organizations during their respective General Assemblies to form the International Design Alliance, a multidisciplinary partnership that supports design. In 2008, the IDA partners welcomed a third member, IFI (International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers).[5] Together in 2011, all three partners held a historical joint Congress in Taipei, Taiwan called the IDA Congress. The alliance was terminated in November 2013.

In 2017, in January the Icsid officially became the World Design Organization (WDO).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "WDO | About". wdo.org. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
  2. ^ Prestigious World Design Capital
  3. ^ Unknown. "ICSID Archive". University of Brighton Design Archives. University of Brighton. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  4. ^ "Exhibit at MACBA Barcelona". Archived from the original on 2016-03-17. Retrieved 2012-06-20.
  5. ^ The International Design Alliance (IDA) Archived 2011-11-30 at the Wayback Machine. ICSID (2008-09-13). Retrieved on 2013-07-12.

Publications[edit]

  • Gorman, Michael (1968). Design for Tourism: And Icsid Interdesign. Ireland: International Council of Societies of Industrial Design. ISBN 978-0-08-021481-8.
  • Borja de Mozota, Brigitte (2003). Design Management: Using Design to Build Brand Value and Corporate Innovation. New York: Allworth Press. ISBN 978-1-58115-283-8.
  • Verganti, Roberto (2009). Design Driven Innovation: Changing the Rules of Competition by Radically Innovating What Things Mean. New York: Harvard Business Press. ISBN 978-1-4221-2482-6.

External links[edit]

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