Article by Susana Rodríguez de Tembleque, SYPartners April 25, 2013
Finally. The rest of the world has caught on. Everyone knows it: design matters. We’re no longer the weirdos hidden away in fancy studios kerning type. All eyes are on us. So how do we respond? What bold moves do we make? How do we change the way we work to truly deliver on the power of design?
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April 25, 2013
All around us, we see organizations and communities that need to change. The job for design is everywhere. I would like the people who come through our design education program to become embedded in thousands of places, helping our species evolve from selfish users of resources to expanders and creators of resources. And for that, while there is no “studio” involved, we hope you join us.
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February 27, 2013
The founder of Local Projects weighs in on the mobile computing paradigm, the user experience perspective and what it means for the design studio of the future.
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Darralyn Rieth of Kimberly-Clark Corporation gave a webcast on March 19 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern on looking at how design can drive innovation, support brands, solve business problems and drive growth within companies.
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January 03, 2013
Design, like almost every industry, has been changed forever by technology, global access and social innovation. It’s time to interpret the evidence around us—there are lessons to be learned, and new types of talent required to thrive.
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In her talk at 2011 “Pivot: AIGA Design Conference,” Mary McBride, director of the Pratt Institute graduate program in design management, explored the evolving context for design and its implications for design decision making and social innovation.
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Case Study by Nesnadny + Schwartz October 04, 2012
The design team takes a big risk with a longstanding client, partnering with a digital artist to reenvision an annual report.
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