Dear Waymen --
The California College of the Arts (CCA) offers an MBA in Design
Strategy, led by Nathan Shedroff. UC Berkeley (my own institution)
offers product design classes within their business school, taught
principally by Sara Beckman. I know you asked about China and Canada,
but Nathan or Sara might be able to offer some informed suggestions
about how to structure a thesis.
In China, you might want to talk to Eric Pan, the founder of Seeed
Studio in Shenzhen. Eric might be able to give you some suggestions
based on his own experience as both a designer and an entrepreneur whose
business is helping other designers turn their ideas into products.
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/index.php?main_page=about_us
http://www.open-electronics.org/meet-the-founders-interview-to-seeedstudio-founder-eric-pan/
Good luck,
Liz
On 8/20/13 9:45 PM, Waymen Yu wrote:
> Hello Design Professors and Scholars,
> I am an international student, Waymen Yu in a graduate program in the Industrial School of Design at Carleton University in Canada now. Before I start my thesis study and make it to be more specific, I want to inquire some advice and suggestions from you. Personally, I have a strong intrigue on entrepreneurship for designers. One of the reasons is because I had tried to step up a small business before I enroll into my current program. Unfortunately, it was very successful. Another one is getting an inspiration from a book, Design Direct – how to start your own micro brand, written by Roger Ball and Heidi Overhill, and it is also a suggestion from my supervisor.
>
> The concept from this book is quite general, a course which teach students how to set up their own micro brand. At the same time, I believe this is also a new area for design research study or maybe not. I am not sure. That is why I wrote this email for inquiry. In fact, I want to inquire for three things. First, can this be a case of thesis study? If it is not, what is your advice? Second, I want to inquire is there any professor is studying in this area, Micro Business for Designers, Design Small Business, or Micro Entrepreneurship for Designers? Who are they and their contacts (either in China or Canada)? Third, due to the lack of theoretical study, I am baffled by how to make a proper topic for my thesis. My question is I am not sure should I based on the method in the book of Design Direct then to set up a similar method for designers who want to start their enterprises in China as my thesis topic or should I narrow to a specific step in the method in this book as a thesis topic study like what kind of platform will be an appropriated place for designers to sell their products.
>
> I sincerely want to hear your suggestions and opinions. Thanks for your attention to read my email and inquiries.
>
>
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