Despina Papadopoulos

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In the world of wearable wellness technology, the role of design goes beyond aesthetics. Despina Papadopoulos, CEO and Founder of Principled Design, explores the profound connection between design and human well-being. Through a series of thought-provoking insights and visual representations, she delves into the essence of being human, the impact of design on our lives, and the integration of technology with human experiences. Join the journey of planning, observing, interpreting, experimenting, iterating, integrating, and communicating as we unravel the significance of design in enhancing our relationship with technology and well-being.

  • Design
  • Wellness
  • Technology
  • Human
  • Experience

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  1. Despina Papadopoulos CEO and Founder, Principled Design What has design got to do with It? @thrivewearables | @gianthealthevnt | #giant18 #thrivewearables ThriveWearables.com

  2. What Does Design Gotta Do With It? Despina Papadopoulos Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  3. design planning observing interpreting experimenting iterating integrating communicating Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  4. being human design having a body planning the self : private observing the social : public interpreting ability to change experimenting being better, doing better iterating unpredictability integrating communicating community Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  5. embodied being human design having a body planning ephemeral the self : private observing cultural connectivity the social : public interpreting identity and expression ability to change experimenting storytelling being better, doing better iterating humor / delight unpredictability integrating memory communicating community community Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  6. Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  7. Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  8. Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  9. and now we are doing it again - technology as the new beige Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  10. data design ecologies services materials engineering design: product, human factors, interaction, service (platforms) Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  11. data design ecologies services materials engineering ways of being & relating to ourselves Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  12. data design ecologies services materials engineering and the world around us Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  13. sense of play sense of desire sense of power sense of control sense of freedom sense of dignity sense of presence sense of balance Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  14. A.C. Camargo Center, San Paulo, Brazil JWT Brazil, Warner Bros., and Super Serum Manufacturers Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  15. A.C. Camargo Center, San Paulo, Brazil JWT Brazil, Warner Bros., and Super Serum Manufacturers Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  16. Patients with needle phobia? Try stress-reducing medical devices: A randomized controlled trial comparing decorated and plain syringes and butterfly needles. Department of Internal, Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque in Journal of Family Practice Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  17. Patients with needle phobia? Try stress-reducing medical devices: A randomized controlled trial comparing decorated and plain syringes and butterfly needles. Department of Internal, Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque in Journal of Family Practice Stress-reducing syringes yielded a mean 79% decrease in aversion scores, 53% decrease in fear scores, and 51% decrease in anxiety scores. Stress-reducing intravenous bags reduced aversion by 83%, fear by 53%, and anxiety by 73% Stress-reducing butterfly needles reduced aversion by 68%, fear by 53%, and anxiety by 53% Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  18. Synapse Product Development Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, 2013 Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  19. Eventually, everything connects people, ideas, objects. The quality of the connections is the key to quality per se. Charles and Ray Eames Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

  20. thank you Despina Papadopoulos despina@principled-design.com instagram: principled_design Giant: Wearable Wellness, November 22

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