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SUMMARY:Robots\, AI\, and Making Courageous Futures
DESCRIPTION:IDEO has been in the emerging tech game since we designed the first commercial mouse for Apple more than 40 years ago. Since then\, we’ve designed the future of everything from kitchens to jet planes\, to entire school systems. This year\, we’re coming out of our server rooms\, turning off our CNCs and inviting you to come explore with us—and our AI agents. Come meet us and hear about what we’ve been making in this era of emerging tech. \nWe’ll share insights on the state of technology in 2024\, highlighting the trends and opportunities that excite us the most\, and showcase some of our most exciting work commercializing emerging technologies—like AI\, XR\, and robotics. But we prefer making to talking\, so we’ll invite you to experiment along with us. Expect an evening filled with compelling conversations\, hands-on activities\, and drinks and bites to fuel new ideas.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/robots-ai-and-making-courageous-futures-with-ideos-tech-lab/
LOCATION:IDEO\, 320 Florida Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:AI: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning,AR/VR/XR,Artificial Intelligence,Augmented Reality,Cross-Discipline,Great Design,Makers/Craft,Robotics
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ORGANIZER;CN="IDEO":MAILTO:margocanada@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Enlisted Design Open Studio
DESCRIPTION:Enlisted welcomes all design enthusiasts to our Uptown Oakland studio for a low-key evening of drinks\, industry networking\, and delicious local food. Join us\, kick back and vibe out to a vinyl DJ set from our own DJ Kuroko. Hope to see you there! \nNote: Enlisted Design is unfortunately not ADA accessible. Patrons will need to ascend a flight of stairs to access our studio.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/enlisted-design-open-studio-2/
LOCATION:Enlisted Design Oakland\, 464 19th Street #205\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Branding,Cross-Discipline,Dance Party,Graphic Design,Industrial Design,Product Design,Women in Design,Young Future Designers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Enlisted Design":MAILTO:kelly@enlisteddesign.com
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SUMMARY:Women in Design SF Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:IDSA’s Women in Design SF Chapter is hosting a show of outstanding work from our community of Bay Area women designers at Jettison Creative. A wide range of works will be on display – encompassing various fields such as Industrial Design\, Design Research\, User Experience\, Architecture\, Visual Design\, Material Design\, Textiles\, Apparel\, Craft\, Furniture\, Art\, and more.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/women-in-design-sf-exhibition/
LOCATION:Jettison Creative\, 47 Jeff Adachi Way\, San Francisco\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Art,Concept Design,Cross-Discipline,Environment,Experience Design,Fashion Design,Film/Media,Furniture,Graphic Design,Industrial Design,Makers/Craft,Product Design,Women in Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T170000
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SUMMARY:Product Design For A Circular Economy: A Practical Guide w/ Tact Product Dev\, Whipsaw\, Informal\, Google\, Logitech and more
DESCRIPTION:Arguably\, the most pressing issue our planet will face in the next 100 years is to address the massive human-created impacts from the last 100. Product designers have a lot to answer for. With so much information and opinion about “sustainability” and the “circular economy” how can a product designer cut through the chatter and the greenwashing to make informed\, impactful design decisions in their daily practice? \nThis event is a panel discussion to help the product design community understand the importance of their role in the circular economy and to lay the groundwork for a practical approach to sustainability in new product development. \nPanelists discuss highlights from their professional experiences about the complexity of implementing best practices in design for a circular economy and share examples of how product designers can drive positive change. \nPanelists \nCourtney (Akemi Takashima) Der\, Sustainable Materials & Design Strategy \nMike Elam\, Director of Mechanical Engineering\, Whipsaw \nCarsten Frauenheim\, Repairability Engineer\, iFixit \nIngve Holmung\, Head of Design\, Sustainability at Logitech \nJon Lake\, VP of Engineering\, Tact \nAndrew Zee\, Former Product Sustainability Lead\, Google \nTom Keegan\, Program Manager\, Tact Product Development (Moderator) \n \n  \nCo-sponsored by Tact Product Development\, Whipsaw\, and Informal
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/product-design-for-a-circular-economy-a-practical-guide/
LOCATION:Informal\, 55 Grace Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Cross-Discipline,Design Culture,Industrial Design,Product Design
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SUMMARY:ERICA TANOV: The Fine Art of Collaboration — The dynamics of successful creative partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Join clothing & lifestyle designer ERICA TANOV\, and her collaborators for a lively conversation and visual presentation\, moderated by acclaimed design writer DIANE DORRANS SAEKS. They will explore the art of creative collaboration for home design and fashion collections. In addition to Tanov\, panelists include three talented creative women: interior designer ELENA DENDIBERIA\, co-founder of Studio Ahead; textile artist AMY KEEFER\, the ‘Beyond Trend’ Coordinator and Textiles Studio Lead of Creative Growth  and artist EMILY PAYNE. \nERICA TANOV is a woman-owned company led by its namesake founder\, which recently celebrated 30 years in business. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area\, Erica Tanov is a designer of clothing and homeware collections.  Working with the finest luxurious fabrics and materials\, embracing meticulous construction and subtle detailing\, the designer is always drawn to a raw\, natural beauty. Erica Tanov collections are available at the designer’s Berkeley retail boutique\, and now also at her new Berkeley studio\, a carefully curated space\, which showcases the full breadth of her own designs\, including wallpaper\, architectural tiles\, furniture\, bedding\, and fabric collections\, as well as vintage ‘finds’ (furniture\, jewelry\, & accessories). Instagram: @ericatanov \nDIANE DORRANS SAEKS is the bestselling author of twenty-five design books\, including “Parisian By Design”\,  “Jean-Louis Denior Interiors”\,  and “Michael S. Smith: Elements of Style”. She was a founding editor of Metropolitan Home and Garden Design magazines. DORRANS SAEKS is interior design editor for PaperCity and an editor with C MAGAZINE. She has long-standing creative relationships with leading California and international designers. She has a large following on her Instagram: @dianedorranssaeks \nELENA DENDIBERIA is co-founder of interior design studio Studio Ahead where she leads creative work\, focusing on custom details. She is an internationally exhibited artist with a sensual approach to art and design. Elena brings together the tactile experience of her art practice with a design narrative that evolves through close collaboration with artists\, craftspeople\, and fabricators. Instagram: @studioahead \nTextile artist AMY KEEFER\, the ‘Beyond Trend’ Coordinator and Textiles Studio Lead of Creative Growth\, explores the intersection of art and apparel\, viewing clothing as an extension of oneself and a medium through which personal histories and allegiances are revealed. She holds an MFA from California College of the Arts. An advocate for wearable art in all forms\, Keefer joined Creative Growth\, a pioneering non-profit organization dedicated to supporting artists with developmental disabilities\, in 2016. Since then\, Creative Growth’s annual runway show has expanded into a generative fashion department within the studio\, partnering with important artists\, brands and designers across the country. Founded in 1974 in Oakland\, California by Elias Katz and Florence Ludins-Katz\, the organization was established with a mission to utilize art as a primary means for individuals with disabilities to express themselves  within a safe and nurturing community and gain professional gallery exposure. Creative Growth operates as both studio and gallery that not only showcases the works of its 140+ artists but actively promotes their inclusion into major collections and institutions globally\, such as MoMA\, the Smithsonian and the recent historic acquisition by SFMoMA. Sales from the gallery directly fund artist support and studio operations\, helping to sustain and expand this vibrant creative community. @creativegrowth \nEMILY PAYNE grew up in Mill Valley\, Calif.\, and Amherst\, Mass. She received her B.A. from Oberlin College in Ohio and her M.F.A. in Printmaking and Book Arts from San Francisco State University in 1999. Her work can be seen at the Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley\, the SFMOMA Artist Gallery in San Francisco\, the Kala Art Institute and the Cecile Moochnek Gallery in Berkeley. She lives and works in Berkeley\, Calif. Instagram: @emilypayneart \n  \nPhoto: Molly Haas
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/the-fine-art-of-collaboration-the-dynamics-of-successful-creative-partnerships/
LOCATION:Erica Tanov Studio\, 1808 Fifth Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94710\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Cross-Discipline,Fashion Design,Interior Design,Women in Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T163000
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CREATED:20240522T190516Z
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SUMMARY:Shifting the Venture Status Quo Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Using design to shift the venture status quo today and building for the future\, hosted by DesignBayArea. \nJoin our workshop\, led by: \n\nJo Marini Jo Marini CEO & Founder at Mothership Materials\, MBA Professor at CCA MBA in Design Strategy & Parsons The New School. Mothership Materials transforms food processing waste into the world’s most sustainable ingredients\, fuels\, and feedstocks through Trace™\, their patented technology platform.\nJinney Kho\, Director of Experience Design & Strategic Initiatives at Mothership Materials\nLaura Ogle\, Futurist and Innovation Strategist\n\n  \nNOTE: This event requires climbing 2 flights of stairs to attend. There is no elevator or lift available.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/shifting-the-venture-status-quo/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cross-Discipline
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