Dr Manuela Taboada
Faculty of Creative Industries, Education & Social Justice,
School of Design,
Interaction Design
Biography
Dr Manuela Taboada, Senior Lecturer in Visual Communication, has over 15 years experience in visual communication design, design for change, collaborative design methods and systems thinking. Manuela has a PhD from the University of New England (Australia), and degrees in Industrial Design / Visual Communication (Federal University of Bahia, Brazil) and in Computer Science (Salvador University, Brazil). In her research and practice, Taboada uses bespoke collaborative design processes as tools for facilitating innovation and triggering systemic change. She combines systems thinking (complex emergency) with decolonial design theories and concepts of deep ecology to establish the framework for her co-design methods. Over the years, Taboada has worked as a researcher and designer in Australia, Brazil, Timor-Leste and Fiji. As part of the QUT Design Lab and the QUT Centre for a Waste-Free World Manuela has lead several co-design projects which delivered interventions in the areas of marine conservation, policy design, plastic waste, identity development, entrepreneurship and improvement of healthcare services. Recently, Taboada has led projects focused on reducing plastic consumption and waste where she applies co-design and technology to test multiple ways that might help people shift their everyday habits and perceptions in relation to plastic. She has also supervised students in the areas of design activism, design for change, systems thinking and decolonial design. In contribution with Dr Jane Turner, Taboada has been developing a co-design methodology based on role playing games theories and mechanics to create opportunities for participants to co-design speculative worlds and futures. Taboada’s work embraces the unexpected as the most important ingredient of innovation. She believes that the unexpected can only rise from diversity, trust, authentic conversations, and open agendas.Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Personal details
Positions
- Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Creative Industries, Education & Social Justice,
School of Design,
Interaction Design
Keywords
change through design, collaborative design, design and complexity, design experience, design thinking, place identity and branding, places as complex emergent systems, sustainable tourism, visual communication
Research field
Design, Communication and media studies, Urban and regional planning
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2020
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy (University of New England)
- BSc Computer Science & System Analysis (Other)
- BA Hons - Industrial Design & Visual Communication Design (Other)
Teaching
Manuela has a higher degree teaching portfolio that spans over 10 years both in Australia and in Brazil. She has written, coordinated and run undergraduate classes in both countries on subjects that range from visual communication design and web-design to design theory, creativity and design thinking. Manuela has led and participated in major curriculum development projects on the roles of student representative, entrepreneur and staff member both in Brazil and in Australia, for private and higher degree courses in the areas of visual arts, visual communication and interactive design. In 2011 Manuela has driven the inclusion of a first year unit dedicated to creativity and design thinking in the IVD program (DXB101 Design & Creative Thinking). Between 2012 and 2015 Manuela had the role of Study Area Coordinator for Interactive & Visual Design at QUT during her time as Study Area Coordinator, she lead the major changes in the IVD curriculum, which had its major focus on understanding creativity as an entrepreneurial skill, developing visual expression as a trans-media ability, and using designerly ways of thinking to re-define and propose solutions to technical, visual and social problems. More recently, Manuela developed the curriculum for a new Foundation Unit for the School of Design. Design Consequences is a unit that looks into the historical evolution of design and its impacts and consequences in shaping our contemporary world and our ways of living and being in the world. Current and past units:
- DYB214 Design Consequences
- DVB201 Typographic Design
- DVB102 Image Production
- DXB101 Design & Creative Thinking
- DXH601 Integrated Experience Design
- KIB231 Typography & Illustration
- KIB120 Graphic Design
- KIB338 Print Media
Publications
- Taboada, M., Sol, R., Dutra, L. & Levu, A. (2020). Decolonial design in practice: designing meaningful and transformative science communications for Navakavu, Fiji. Design and Culture, 12(2), 141–164. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/128603
- Taboada, M. & Payne, A. (2020). Over the rainbow: Sharing a cross-disciplinary philosophy of waste through spectrum visualisation. Proceedings of DRS2020 Synergy: Impacts, 2, 768–786. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/203766
- Dutra, L., Sporne, I., Haward, M., Aswani, S., Cochrane, K., Frusher, S., Gasallai, M., Gianesella, S., Grant, T., Hobday, A., Jennings, S., Plaganyi, E., Pecl, G., Salim, S., Sauer, W., Taboada, M. & van Putten, I. (2019). Governance mapping: A framework for assessing the adaptive capacity of marine resource governance to environmental change. Marine Policy, 106, 1–13. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/116905
- Turner, J. & Taboada, M. (2020). Worlds and words: interrogating type and map as systems of power and embodied meaning-making. Proceedings of Pivot 2020: Designing a World of Many Centers, 15–28. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/203767
- Taboada, M., Townson, P., Garner, S., Yim, S., Kowalkiewicz, M. & Shahiduzzaman, M. (2019). Plastic Policy Innovation Sprint Report. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/199513
- Taboada, M., Caldwell, G., Maguire, R., Johnson, H. & Barner, L. (2018). How to have yourself a plastic-free Christmas. The Conversation, 1–6. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/123853
- Taboada, M. & Sampaio, A. (2016). Inscricao do gesto: a caligrafia enquanto performance atraves de Paulo Lachenmayer (Inscription of the gesture: the calligraphy as performance through Paulo Lachenmayer. To listen to see, 12(2), 432–447. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/98663
- Taboada, M., Dutra, L., Haworth, R. & Spence, R. (2010). Engaging complexity through collaborative brand design. Design & Complexity : DRS2010 Conference Proceedings, 1–16. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/55843
QUT ePrints
For more publications by Manuela, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).
Supervision
Current supervisions
- Designing the Future of an Australian Circular Plastics Economy: Exploring the role of design and systems thinking in the transition of a linear plastics economy to a circular plastics economy in Australia
PhD, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Professor Leonie Barner - Dismantling Contemporary Analogue Boardgame Systems and Their Influence on Individual Identity and Self-Worth
PhD, Associate Supervisor
Other supervisors: Dr Jane Turner
Completed supervisions (Doctorate)
Completed supervisions (Masters by Research)
The supervisions listed above are only a selection.