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Before joining PepsiCo, Carl spent over a decade honing his skills at the design agencies Sterling Brands, Landor, and Interbrand, where he delivered long-term global design solutions for brands like Hershey’s, Campbell’s, and Gillette. 165+ seminars explore the topics, projects, & trends that are redefining our industry. For more details on inclusion in Dezeen Events Guide and media partnerships with Dezeen, email [email protected]. Inclusion in the guide is free for basic listings, with events selected at Dezeen's discretion. Organisers can get enhanced or premium listings for their events, including images, additional text and links, by paying a modest fee. Trade fair Design Shanghai is a four-day event showcasing classic, contemporary, kitchen, bathroom and workplace designs, as well as materials, objects and accessories.
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Front is a digital design conference built around sharing ideas and helping one another learn from other people's experiences. You'll get to meet and learn from people that have been building digital experiences for years. You'll learn how others solve problems, celebrate successes, and build cultures of creativity and innovation. In addition, they were each asked to complete a survey on everything from studio size to Spotify playlists to form a data “image “ of each studio. In addition to her design work, she is also an author, educator, trade writer for PRINT magazine and Communication Arts magazine, theologian, and a decolonizing design historian. Caitlyn Burke is an award-winning designer and Product Manager on the Adobe Photoshop team, based in Brooklyn.
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Jeffrey Conger is a professor of graphic design and co-founder of the Dyslexia & Innovation symposium at Montana State University in Bozeman. As a lifelong dyslexic and outspoken advocate, Professor Conger has developed innovative pedagogy through experimental pilot courses for those neurodivergent students with learning differences. For those unfamiliar, The American Institute of Graphic Arts, or AIGA, as it’s more commonly known, is an organization of professional designers dedicated to design advocacy and education. Adobe MAX is also one of the most accessible design conferences as viewers can tune into the livestream from anywhere in the world and many of the sessions are made available for free on-demand once the event ends. You can keep an eye out for updates regarding Adobe MAX as well as watch some of the highlights from last year’s event here. HOW Design Live is where inspiration, community, and creativity converge in a 3-day event that you can’t afford to miss.
Front – Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (26-28 Apr)
Design educators, researchers, practitioners, students (both graduate and undergraduate), and self-appointed design historians have been leading efforts to deconstruct, decolonize, and manifest a more inclusive history of communication design. These "new histories" seek to upend the chronological, euro-centric, Meggs-ian narrative many designers were taught in favor of non-linear, non-Western perspectives. These accountings often include untold histories from overlooked personas and places. This session will focus on sharing the myriad ways that educators are addressing pedagogical changes to design history curricula.
Archana Shekara is a Professor of Graphic Design, Co-director of Ethnic Studies, and Creative Director of Design Streak Studio, a research based social innovation lab at Illinois State University. She uses design as a tool to build cross-cultural understanding, acceptance, and respect. As a socio-cultural researcher, she investigates her transnational identity through a brown cultural lens using ethnographic narratives. Her design pedagogy includes cultural identity, design for belonging, social justice, and community engagement. Shekara is the founder and chair of South Asian Design Educators Alliance (SADEA) which aims to advance and share South Asian design histories, pedagogies, and perspectives globally.
Learn from industry leaders in sessions featuring the same high-caliber content as HCD’s in-person event. During the three-day Circles Conference, you will be empowered through action-driven resources, inspiring speakers, creative connections, and like-minded innovators to get your creative juices flowing with fresh new ideas. Join today to access networking through your local chapter and a wide variety of local and national programs and events. Launched in 2009, we explore the best in creativity and deliver news, inspiration, insight and advice to help you succeed. There is truly something for everyone from Australia to America and across Europe. For instance, you might want to mix up the creative networking at OFFF by seeing the sights of Barcelona.
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The festival hosts exhibitions, open showrooms and galleries, product launches, workshops, talks and networking opportunities. The event showcases interior products, including seating, dining room furniture, beds and lighting. Melbourne Design Week is held for 11 days with the National gallery of Victoria, hosting fairs, awards, workshops, product launches, exhibitions, talks and tours. AIGA Design Conference, which will take place in New York City from October 12–14 this year, will be hosted by Debbie Millman, host of the popular design podcast, Design Matters. While the roster of speakers for the AIGA Design Conference may not feature any DJs with residencies in Vegas, it does feature a diverse collection of creatives who are all superstars in their own right.
Terresa is the Creative Director at Blackbird Revolt, a social justice-based design studio. She is also an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design and the Director of Design Justice at the University of Minnesota’s College of Design. She earned her BFA in Fashion Design and African American Studies at the University of North Texas in 2008. She is currently a PhD candidate in Social Justice Education at the University of Toronto.She serves as a core team member of African American Graphic Designers (AAGD) by helping to organize and craft organizational structure. She also works as a collaborator with the Black Liberation Lab to co-create solutions that support Black liberation.
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A one-day showcase of original presentations created for clients showing initial design explorations for logo, identity, and branding projects. Speakers – local to the city where each event is held – share their first-round presentation process by showing the original PDF/Keynote/PPT file they presented to a client. The annual conference and festival of contemporary character design and art returns. This year will see 18+ key lectures by some of the world's most influential artists and upcoming talents, cutting-edge illustrators, game designers and leading animation filmmakers. A generation of young BIPOC designers are vying for their shot, but need our help. The reality is our industry, in many ways, has been inaccessible to them for so long.
BDF Conference is a celebration of design held in Birmingham across two days in June. You can expect a day of talks from some of our favourite designers in the world, delivered in one venue, in addition to a day of fun workshops if you fancy getting more practical. 2020's Creative Leaders Retreat was one of the last ad industry events before the world shut down. Now the return of this event to New Orleans' Hotel Monteleone means a return to the cuisine, creative culture and funky character of the Crescent City, all in the lead-up to Mardi Gras season. It's weird to think, but even this time last year, the idea of heading off for a creative conference, especially one abroad, seemed like an impossible dream for many of us. But now that lockdowns are over and things have largely gone back to normal, this is truly the first year since 2019 that we can confidently look forward to a packed year of creative events.
Her passion for design and creative apps began at a young age, earning a Photoshop essentials certification years before obtaining a driver’s permit. Previously, Caitlyn collaborated with top record labels, including Atlantic Records, Warner Music Group, Warner Bros., Fueled by Ramen, and others. During her tenure at Adobe, Caitlyn has contributed to the development of key features related to generative technology. She is dedicated to promoting ethical AI practices and nurturing an inclusive design community for the next generation of creatives."
Ann Buechner, Betsy Ramaccia, Frances Yllana, and Jess Jones are design leads at Coforma, an agency that crafts creative solutions and builds technology products that elevate human needs. With a combined 61 years in the industry, they use their AARP-level experience to co-design more equitable, inclusive, and human futures for their clients, teams, and communities. Passionate about questioning and shifting norms—particularly those relating to who gets to design and who gets to lead—they work to expand the boundaries, borders, and blueprints of what design is and can be.
I’m a creative director and the managing partner of a purpose-driven design/tech agency in NY for 15+ years. I would love to share my perspective as an international design entrepreneur and cultural observer starting with my arrival as a young and struggling Indonesian immigrant to being thankful for where I am today professionally and personally. After spending 13 years at IDEO, Kerry is following her interests as an independent designer. She uses her experience as a co-founder of a medical device startup for women’s pelvic health to advise and support entrepreneurs in womens+ health. She co-teaches a course on Designing Responsibility in Stanford’s graduate program in design, and she advises student teams in the school’s Biodesign program.
We as leaders need to invest in developing and building opportunities for these emerging communities of talent before we can ever expect there to be equitable representation throughout the design industry. Randa Hadi is is a Kuwaiti designer, researcher, educator, and architect by educational training. She is currently working at Polymode as a Senior Designer and teaching and facilitating courses at BIPOC Design History. Meena Khalili is a professor of design and interaction who makes daily drawings of things. Her research explores her experience as an Iranian-American and daughter of a small business owner, new media in design, cultural identity, and generational storytelling. She has received consecutive International Design Awards and the National Award for Outstanding Professional Achievement in Graphic Design by the Southeastern College Art Conference.
UX STRAT brings together experienced design and product professionals from around the world to discuss trends and best practices in product design strategy. Because UX STRAT is offered online and in-person in the United States, Europe, and Asia, attendees have control over their experience and can participate no matter their location or comfort level with in-person events. The AIGA Design Conference is a different experience; we push the design profession forward by asking provocative questions and challenging designers to think about the future. From intriguing mainstage presenters to in-depth symposia that allow attendees to dive deeper into topics facing our industry, we entice the community to imagine the future.
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