Heewon Lee

Critic - Industrial Design

Heewon Lee is an industrial designer and design educator. His work focuses on creating and facilitating design educational programs in humanitarian and development contexts.

As part of the MIT D-Lab Humanitarian Innovation team, the focus of Lee’s work has been creative capacity building for refugee boys, girls and women in Athens, Greece at local NGO Faros. At Faros, he helped establish the Horizon Center Design Program, a vocational and innovation center. The overall objective of this project is to develop a holistic design program where the participants can gain knowledge, skills and mindsets to build confidence, increase their sense of agency and realize pathways through which they can improve their livelihoods.
 
Originally from South Korea, Lee completed his master’s degree in Interaction Design at Umeå Institute of Design and worked on numerous product, interaction and graphic design projects. In 2013 he joined the International Development Design Summit in Zambia and pivoted his career to teaching the design process and methods in formats including academic coursework and short/long term workshops around the world. In his free time, he enjoys rock climbing and filmmaking. 

Courses

Spring 2024 Courses

ID 24ST-13 - ADVANCED DESIGN: STUDIO
Level Undergraduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Spring 2024
Credits 6
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

ID 24ST-13

ADVANCED DESIGN: STUDIO

Level Undergraduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Spring 2024
Credits 6
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2024-02-15 to 2024-05-24
Times: TTH | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM Instructor(s): Heewon Lee Enrolled / Capacity: 15 Status: Closed

SECTION DESCRIPTION

The 6-credit Advanced Design studios offer second semester juniors and seniors the opportunity to investigate product, socially responsible, and sustainable design; innovation through science and technology and other topics in contemporary practice. These studios are designed to strengthen the student's ability to conduct research, ideation, material exploration, presentation, and concept validation. Studios meet two days per week. Junior and Senior Industrial Design Students are required to take a total of three (3) advanced studios.

Majors are pre-registered for this course by the department. Preference is given to Junior, Senior or Graduate Industrial Design Students.

Major Requirement | BFA Industrial Design, MID (2.5yr): Industrial Design