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Dr. Heba Eissa Abdel Hamid Abdallah :: Publications:

Title:
Attaining socially responsible design for vending carts as a new opportunity for youth
Authors: Heba Eissa, Nermin Abdel Halim
Year: 2023
Keywords: Socially Responsible Design SRD, Vending Carts, brand communications.
Journal: Journal of Architecture, Arts and Humanistic sciences
Volume: 8
Issue: 7
Pages: 339-355
Publisher: Arab Association for Islamic Civilization and Art
Local/International: Local
Paper Link:
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Abstract:

Nowadays, modern street vending carts play a vital role in the urban economy, as a source of jobs, revenue and ‘value added’to the economy. Street vending provides a flexible link in economic supply chains, gives vitality to urban streets, and provides affordable goods for many urban residents. For youth, where 10.7 million are categorized as unemployed announced by (CAPMAS) August 2020 (1), thus carts and bikes are an escape from unemployment and an attempt to step up their income, and they seem to have spread through various upscale neighborhoods, The question of how social impact designers (graphic & interior designers) provide a contribution to enhancing youth quality of life as a result of corporate role in the society. Hence the importance of research is to achieve a socially sustainable design through youth’s sense of belonging, safety, value, unity, and loyalty to their society. The research aims to motivate positive role and afford new opportunities for youth in society through designing vending carts to achieve a socially responsible design that highlights brand communications and social values. The research follows the descriptive approach by gathering information to build the theoretical framework based on literature review and an analytical study for vending carts in Egyptian society. The researchers conclude that by achieving a socially responsible design that accentuates brand image and sustainable design, encourages corporate community participation, provides new opportunities for youth to achieve loyalty, belonging and increases the urban economy.

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