Postdesign
Postdesign is a term used in contemporary design discourse to describe a shift beyond traditional product-centric design toward practices that foreground the long-term relationship between people, objects, and systems. It situates design within service exchanges, platforms, and lifecycle stewardship rather than as a one-off artifact. In this sense, postdesign treats objects as components of broader ecosystems that require care, repair, and ongoing adaptation.
The term has emerged in discussions addressing planned obsolescence, sustainability, and the growth of platform economies.
Its core ideas include decentering the designer, elevating user agency, and designing for durability, modularity, and
Practices associated with postdesign include co-design and service design, product-as-a-system approaches, open-source hardware, repair cafés, and
Critics warn that postdesign as a term can be vague or marketing-oriented and may mask difficult trade-offs