Data, Design and the Venture Studio:A New Model for Social Change
Today’s challenges are so complex it is hard to make meaningful change. Denise and Aman’s work often achieves impact through “perturbing the system” - working at several levels at once and releasing solutions that affect the system in multiple places.
More Than A Logo:How to Establish a Unique Brand in a Cookie Cutter World
We will dive into how every moving piece of your brand (and the experience that comes with it) can showcase this and how something like a font change can completely change a brand’s message
Design Local, Market Global:Creating a Furniture Startup in Denverand Marketing it Globally
The story of how an nationally known designer collaborated with a local Denver designer to create iconic functional furniture for airports with a discussion about forming a local company and marketing it to the world.
The Last 10% is Where the True Experience Lies
From interactive touchscreens to high impact video walls, Digital Signage is changing how we design spaces allowing us to strategically communicate messaging like we never have before.
Keynote: Design and Prototyping the First Immersive 6DoF Camera
Join Joyce Hsu, a classically trained architect who heads up Facebook’s 3D projects, to learn more about the origins and future plans of The tech company’s cavernous “hardware lab,” sometimes called Area 404.
Win by Design:Lessons from the Frontlines
In this talk, Surya Vanka will share practical tips for organizations large and small to use design as a competitive advantage. He will share lessons learned from the frontlines from service design, interaction design and industrial design.
Responsive Learning = Innovation + Creativity
This interactive studio session will allow participants to flex their own design muscles
while exploring how cultures of responsive learning can maximize an organizations
creative potential.
Keynote –Good Design:Always Modern, Ever Traditional
Renowned architect Jeff Sheppard and CU Denver’s CARTA Director Christine G. H. Franck discuss core principles that underlie all good design—and how principles common to modernist and traditional design can advance design quality today.