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Direction of Designer-makers Business Activation through Strategic Design Support Policy-Focusing on 'Young man's Creative Work & Startup Support Project'

전략적 디자인 지원정책을 통한 디자이너-메이커스 비즈니스 활성화 방향 -청년 창의인력 취·창업지원사업을 중심으로-

  • Park, Jun-Hong (International Design Trend Center(IDTC), Hongik University) ;
  • Jeon, Young-Ok (Dept. of Culture & Arts Management, The Cyber University of Korea)
  • 박준홍 (홍익대학교 국제디자인트렌드센터(IDTC)) ;
  • 전영옥 (고려사이버대학교 교양과정)
  • Received : 2019.02.15
  • Accepted : 2019.04.20
  • Published : 2019.04.28

Abstract

This study discusses the core contents and implications of the design support policy of government in the creation of the designer-makers' business ecosystem through the analysis of 'Young man's Creative Work & Startup Support Project'. This case, which aims to cultivate a design brand based on maker technology and to create jobs for young people, suggests the role of government as a creative culture creator so that designer-makers are able to create creative activities in a more free and creative atmosphere. Furthermore, this study emphasizes the importance of efficient integration and reorganization of similar maker support policies implemented by each government department, the necessity of a roadmap for realizing this, and the support for quality improvement. As a result, the design support policy of government for the designer-makers' business activation should evolve into the qualitative development of intellectual property based on a mature shared culture and the discovery of a new production paradigm model of the manufacturing industry based on the open manufacturers beyond the economic and numerical goals of creating new jobs.

본 연구는 '청년 창의인력 취 창업지원사업' 분석을 통해 디자이너-메이커스 비즈니스 생태계 조성에 있어 정부 디자인 지원정책의 핵심 내용과 시사점을 고찰하고 있다. 메이커 기술에 기반한 디자인 브랜드 육성과 청년 주도형 지역 일자리 창출을 목적으로 하는 이 사례는 디자이너-메이커스가 보다 자유롭고 창의적인 분위기에서 창작활동이 가능하도록 창의문화 조성자로서 정부의 역할을 제시한다. 나아가 각 정부 부처에서 시행 중인 유사 메이커 지원정책들의 효율적인 통합 및 재편과 이를 실리적으로 추진할 로드맵의 필요성, 질적 내실화 지원의 중요성을 강조한다. 결과적으로, 디자이너-메이커스 비즈니스 활성화를 위한 정부의 디자인 지원정책은 신규 일자리를 창출하는 경제적 수치적 목표를 넘어 성숙한 공유문화를 토대로 한 지식재산의 질적 발전, 개방형 메이커 무브먼트에 기반 한 제조업의 신(新)생산 패러다임 모델 발굴이라는 진화된 지향점으로 발전해야 할 것이다.

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Fig. 1. Use state of creative makers space

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Fig. 2. Participation status of ‘MAISON & OBJET 2015’

Table 1. Main contents of support project

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Table 2. Project background and necessity

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Table 3. Main content of 'Young man's Creative Work & Startup Support Project'

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Table 4. Operation plan of creative maker space

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