Stanford d.school

The Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, known as the d.school, was founded at Stanford University in 2005. Each year, more than a thousand students from all disciplines attend classes, workshops, and programs to learn how the thinking behind design can enrich their own work and unlock their creative potential.

Assembling Tomorrow

Assembling Tomorrow

Scott Doorley, Carissa Carter, and Stanford d.school Illustrations by Armando Veve
Experiments in Reflection

Experiments in Reflection

Leticia Britos Cavagnaro and Stanford d.school
Make Possibilities Happen

Make Possibilities Happen

Grace Hawthorne and Stanford d.school, designed by Celia Leung
Design Social Change

Design Social Change

Lesley-Ann Noel and Stanford d.school
This Is a Prototype

This Is a Prototype

Scott Witthoft and Stanford d.school
You Need a Manifesto

You Need a Manifesto

Charlotte Burgess-Auburn and Stanford d.school
Creative Hustle

Creative Hustle

Olatunde Sobomehin, sam seidel, and Stanford d.school
Navigating Ambiguity

Navigating Ambiguity

Andrea Small, Kelly Schmutte, and Stanford d.school; Artwork by Reina Takahashi;Photographs by Andria Lo
Drawing on Courage

Drawing on Courage

Ashish Goel and Stanford d.school, Illustrations by Ruby Elliot
The Secret Language of Maps

The Secret Language of Maps

Carissa Carter and Stanford d.school, Illustrations by Jeremy Nguyen and MichaelHirshon
Design for Belonging

Design for Belonging

Susie Wise and Stanford d.school, Illustrations by Rose Jaffe
Creative Acts for Curious People

Creative Acts for Curious People

Sarah Stein Greenberg and Stanford d.school; Foreword by David M. Kelley; Illustrations by Michael Hirshon

Series with Stanford d.school