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SUMMARY:Elevate Your Creativity: Unleashing the Power of AI and Essential Tools in Adobe Photoshop
DESCRIPTION:During this comprehensive\, hands-on workshop\, participants will learn and practice the skills needed to effectively harness the latest AI-powered tools in Adobe Photoshop\, alongside key features essential to contemporary graphic design. This training is designed to enhance participants’ creative workflow\, empowering them to work more efficiently and with greater innovation for their design process. \nAttendees will gain practical experience in creating professional-quality designs and streamlining common tasks\, including advanced image editing\, seamless compositing\, and the development of visually compelling mockups. Each segment of the workshop will feature guided exercises to reinforce these skills\, ensuring participants leave with both a strong conceptual foundation and applicable\, real-world expertise. \nPlease bring your laptop fully charged with Adobe Photoshop available for the workshop. \nTOOLS & TOPICS COVERED: \n\nPhotoshop 2025 features (incl. AI-powered tools)\n\nGenerative Fill & Expand\n\nText-to-Image with Adobe Firefly integration\n\nNon-destructive workflow techniques\n\nLayer management\nColor and tonality Adjustment Layers\nMockup creation & Smart Objects\n\n  \nNicolas Gutierrez: \nPhotoshop instructor at UC Berkeley Extension\nFounder of Nico Gutierrez Photography \nNicolas Gutierrez\, M.F.A.\, is a commercial and art photographer based in San Francisco. He has a B.F.A. in Fine Arts from Los Andes University in Bogota\, Colombia. He moved to San Francisco in 1999\, where he pursued an M.F.A. in photography at the Academy of Art University and graduated top of his class. During the past 20 years\, Nicolas has worked in different aspects of image production for companies such as AirBnB\, Ubisoft\, 500PX\, XYZ and Gap and publications such SFMag\, 180 Mag\, SOMA\, 7×7 and the Financial Times. He has also exhibited his artwork in galleries in the U.S. and abroad. Nicolas’ interest in digital image creation brought him to teach Photoshop I at UC Berkeley Extension. He is committed to creating a friendly\, stimulating and unstressed educational environment\, understanding the unique needs of every student to help them reach their full potential.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/elevate-your-creativity-unleashing-the-power-of-ai-and-essential-tools-in-adobe-photoshop/
LOCATION:UC Berkeley Art and Design Extension Floor 6\, 160 Spear St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="UC Berkeley Extension":MAILTO:itrujillo@berkeley.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T130000
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SUMMARY:Artist Windy Chien's Open Studio
DESCRIPTION:Artist Windy Chien will open the doors to her private studio located in the Heath Ceramics’ San Francisco building in the Mission District. She will give in-person guided tours of her studio\, giving insights into her process\, materials\, and inspirations. Available works and works-in-progress will be on view. Visitors will walk away with rare and special insight into the inner workings of her thriving artistic practice and the inspirational studio space that houses it. \nArtist Windy Chien is best known for her 2016 work\, The Year of Knots\, in which she learned a new knot every day for a year. Her work ranges in size from a knot that can fit in the palm of a child’s hand to room-sized installations that are sought after by private collectors. Following long careers at Apple and as the owner of legendary music shop Aquarius Records\, she launched her studio in 2015. Select clients include the National Geographic Society\, the De Young Museum\, the San Francisco MOMA\, Nobu Hotels\, Google\, the U.S. Department of State\, and the Kering Group\, and her work has been covered by Wired\, The New York Times\, and Martha Stewart. Windy’s book about her work was published by Abrams in 2019.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/artist-windy-chiens-open-studio-2/
LOCATION:Studio Windy Chien\, 550 Florida St.\, San Francisco\, California\, 94110\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Studio Windy Chien":MAILTO:studio@windychien.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T130000
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SUMMARY:Dynamic Minds: Creative Brilliance | The Magical World of Ken Fulk: Multi-Level Studio\, Loft\, New Supershop and Historic Basilica
DESCRIPTION:Ken Fulk is a renowned designer\, world-builder\, style icon\, and arts patron\, known for shaping the daily lives of clients over the past 25 years. He has crafted everything from homes and private jets to restaurants\, hotels\, and personal experiences like weddings and family retreats. With studios in San Francisco\, New York\, and Los Angeles\, his clients include tech leaders\, financial moguls\, rock stars\, and Pulitzer Prize winners. \nFulk oversees all aspects of his projects\, from design to branding\, custom scents\, uniforms\, and guest rituals. He partnered with Pharrell Williams to launch The Goodtime Hotel in Miami and serves as Creative Director at Major Food Group\, where he helps expand their global restaurant empire. He also co-founded Felix Roasting Co.\, a coffee brand reimagining café culture. Beyond design\, Fulk founded Saint Joseph’s Arts Society\, a nonprofit supporting local artists in San Francisco and Provincetown\, MA. \nA celebrated creative\, Fulk was named “The Incredible Fulk” by The Economist and has appeared on Architectural Digest’s AD100\, Elle Decor’s A-List. He was inducted into Hospitality Design’s Platinum Circle Hall of Fame\, and received DesignLA’s “Living Legend Award.” \nThe afternoon seminar:\nFor this Ken Fulk panoramic visit\, we will meet and greet at Ken Fulk headquarters. \nThere\, we will first  be welcomed and will  visit Ken’s latest sensation\, his dazzling new by appointment-only  shop\, Ken Fulk Purveyor of the Extraordinary. The alluring and inspiring shop offers design\, antiques\,  garden decor\, lifestyle\, curiosities\,   and Ken Fulk vintage finds\, Ken’s favorite books\, private collections\,   art\, accessories. Please note: Ken Fulk  has extended the offer of a designer discount of  ten per cent off for all attendees for purchases during Design Week.. \nWe visit the Magic Factory studio and atelier\, meet and have informal conversations with  KFI designers to discuss recent projects\, and view images of recent projects\, and study them. \nWe will carpool\, walk and gather at St. Joseph’s Arts Foundation to be welcomed by Martin Strickland\, the dynamic  director of St Joseph’s Arts Society. \nOn view at St. Joseph’s Arts Society for all attendees\, is: \n The dynamic new  FABRICATIONS show which  brings together Bay Area–based artists from The Space Program San Francisco residency who work with raw\, reclaimed\, and unconventional materials—reshaping\, repurposing\, and reinterpreting them to create meaning. \nThrough sculpture\, painting\, fiber arts\, ceramics\, video\, and mixed media\, these artists push the boundaries of material-based practices and offer fresh perspectives on our relationship with both the built and natural environments. Their works uncover the personal and cultural histories embedded in material itself\, revealing how what we create—and what we cast aside—reflects who we are and what we value. \nPresented at Saint Joseph’s Arts Society\, this exhibition also encourages reflection on material consumption and sustainability\, emphasizing the environmental consequences of production and disposal. By giving renewed life to overlooked or discarded matter\, the artists in FABRICATIONS invite us to question what we take for granted and to recognize the power of art to reimagine place\, identity\, and the future. \nParticipating artists include: Kristin Bauer\, Maria A. Guzmán Capron\, Julia Goodman\, Dana Hemenway\, Hughen/Starkweather\, Amy Nathan\, Rachelle Reichert\, Laurel Roth Hope\, Charlene Tan\, Henna Vainio\, Amber Jean Young\, and Connie Zheng. \nAbout Diane Dorrans Saeks:\nDiane Dorrans Saeks has been presenting her in-studio design seminars for San Francisco DESIGN WEEK for fourteen years. \nShe is the acclaimed author of 26 books on design\, travel\, interiors\, and architecture and gardens. \nShe is design editor for PAPERCITY magazine Dallas and Houston\, and an editor for C magazine\, and writes for many other publications. \nShe has published best-selling design books with Rizzoli\, Taschen and Chronicle Books. \nShe is co-founding editor of many publications\, including C California Style\, Metropolitan Home\, Indagare\,  and Garden Design. \nA lifelong arts advocate and a Francophile she lives in California and visits France as often as possible. \nSAN FRANCISCO\, CA – April 16 – Atmosphere at AD PRO x KEN FULK Private Preview Party on April 16th 2025 at Ken Fulk Magic Factory Peepshow and Loft in San Francisco\, CA (Photo – Drew Altizer) \n\nSAN FRANCISCO\, CA – April 16 – Atmosphere at AD PRO x KEN FULK Private Preview Party on April 16th 2025 at Ken Fulk Magic Factory Peepshow and Loft in San Francisco\, CA (Photo – Drew Altizer)
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/dynamic-minds-creative-brilliance-the-magical-world-of-ken-fulk-multi-level-studio-loft-new-supershop-and-historic-basilica/
LOCATION:Ken Fulk Studio\, 310 7th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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CREATED:20250507T211148Z
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SUMMARY:Mix\, Mingle\, and Moodboard with Skona
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at Sköna HQ for a happy hour open to all. One of our company values is dogged curiosity\, and after 20 years as a San Francisco-based business\, we’ve been thinking a lot about how we can help make the city we love even better.  \nWe’re inviting designers\, creatives\, and the generally curious alike to contribute to a collaborative digital moodboard exploring ways to contribute to the ongoing revitalization of SoMa and Downtown SF.  Our neighbors\, Yerba Buena Partnership\, will be in attendance to join the fun and answer questions about the cool things they’re doing to improve the neighborhood. \nWe’ll provide the snacks and beverages to keep those creative juices flowing. Just bring yourself\, a willingness to participate\, and if you’d rather work on your own device\, your laptop.   \n2-6pm: Mix\, mingle\, and moodboard. Come and go as you please.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/mix-mingle-and-moodboard-with-skona/
LOCATION:Skona HQ\, 147 Natoma St\, San Francisco\, California\, 94105\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Skona Advertising":MAILTO:boramy@skona.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T150000
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SUMMARY:Design x AI: SFDW Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a delightful happy hour and mixer focused on design at Create\, a generative AI-first platform that empowers individuals to build websites\, prototypes\, tools\, and apps using plain English. \nIn celebration of San Francisco Design Week\, we will gather in our cozy office near Union Square. This event is a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow designers\, AI enthusiasts\, and creatives while enjoying drinks and light bites. \nWe are excited to announce that our founding designer\, Zaria\, will give a brief presentation on Create and the future of design. At Create\, we envision a future where coding is as simple as having a conversation\, making software creation accessible to everyone. We believe that in ten years\, there could be one billion new “programmers\,” fundamentally changing how we engage with design and technology. \nWhether you are a designer looking to exchange ideas\, curious about our mission\, or eager to network\, you are warmly invited to celebrate design and creativity with us!
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/design-x-ai-sfdw-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Create\, 233 Grant Ave\, San Francisco\, California\, 94108\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Create.xyz":MAILTO:zaria@create.xyz
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T180000
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SUMMARY:The Intersection of Design and Sustainability @ Rivian
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we explore design and sustainability with a Rivian panel and explore how design and sustainability played a central role in the community space designed as the Rivian SF Flagship. Seats are extremely limited! \nPANELISTS:\nMarcos Mafia // MAFIA Bags \nLiz Guerrero // Rivian Brand Experience \nSophia Park // Rivian Color Material Finish \nRivian: How we design\n\nWe design for complete life cycles across everything we do. Our battery packs are designed to be easily removed from our vehicles and either recycled or used in “second life” applications such as stationary storage. The interiors of our vehicles are made from 100% animal-free materials. Dunnage containers at our plant are reusable and made from ocean-bound plastics. \n“A more sustainable transportation and energy future is not simple or inevitable. How we approach each challenge will ripple through history for generations.”\nAnisa Kamadoli Costa: RIVIAN CHIEF SUSTAINABILITY OFFICER\n\n  \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/the-intersection-of-design-and-sustainability-rivian/
LOCATION:Rivian\, 340 Fell St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T183000
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CREATED:20250407T212424Z
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SUMMARY:Korean Waves in Design
DESCRIPTION:BlueStream Gallery\, a contemporary art space dedicated to innovative exhibitions and creative dialogue\, is thrilled to present “Korean Waves in Design” during SF Design Week 2025. As a gallery founded by Asian American designers\, we have consistently supported the Asian modern design community and beyond through diverse exhibitions. This event will spotlight Korean-inspired design and innovation\, exploring how traditional aesthetics\, materials\, and philosophies inspire contemporary product design. By highlighting the influence of K-Waves in design\, we aim to foster meaningful conversations about design’s role in cultural storytelling and bridge connections between Korean designers and the Bay Area design community. \nEvent Description\nThis immersive showcase will celebrate the vibrancy of contemporary Korean design\, featuring brands that seamlessly blend tradition with modern innovation. Attendees will explore the evolution of Korean design across digital experiences\, consumer products\, and tactile packaging. The space will highlight interactive media forms\, and visually striking branding alongside handcrafted textiles\, minimalist ceramics\, and sustainable materials. Through interactive exhibits and experiential storytelling\, this event will offer a deep dive into the creative forces shaping Korea’s dynamic design landscape today. \nKey elements of the event include: \n\nPanel Discussion (15 min; moderated by Soh Kim\, Stanford Food Design Lab): A short panel featuring Korean designers and Bay Area creatives discussing the intersection of tradition and innovation in design.\nOngoing Design Showcase Booths: A curated selection of Korean-inspired products and designs in both tangible and digital forms.\nCultural Networking: A casual networking session with curated Korean-inspired food and refreshments from Chimmelier x Jilli (Korean Tapas Restaurant)\, fostering connections between Korean designers and the Bay Area design community.\n\nGoals & Outcomes \n\nAmplify Visibility: Increase the visibility of cultural diversity in the Bay Area design landscape.\nShowcase Innovation: Highlight the integration of tradition and innovation from Asian-inspired design.\nFoster Collaboration: Facilitate connections and collaborations between designers\, Bay Area creatives\, and businesses who are interested in cultural diversity\nCultural Exchange: Promote cross-cultural understanding through design and storytelling.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/korean-waves-in-design/
LOCATION:BlueStream Gallery\, 555 Grant Avenue\, San Francisco\, CA\, California\, 94108\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="BlueStream Gallery":MAILTO:bluestreamgallery@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T200000
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SUMMARY:Designing Relevance: How UX Teams Future-Proof Organizations with Open Table
DESCRIPTION:How do companies stay relevant over decades? For many\, the secret lies in continuous UX innovation and a deep commitment to customer needs. \nJoin us for a panel discussion featuring top design leaders from some of the most established online marketplaces. We’ll explore how continuous improvement of the  user experience has helped their companies navigate industry shifts\, evolve through transformation\, and remain competitive in an ever-changing landscape. We’ll also discuss how design leadership for an established yet evolving brand requires a blend of creativity\, determination\, adaptability\, and the ability to face setbacks head-on.  \nToday’s startups hope to become the household names of tomorrow—but what lessons from the past still hold up\, and which have expired? Our panelists will reflect on the pivotal design moments that shaped their organizations and share how they’re addressing similar challenges today. \nWhether you’re building something new or evolving a legacy product\, this conversation will offer inspiration and perspective on creating lasting impact through design. \nPanelists: \n\nBlake Engel\, VP of Design\, OpenTable\nSusan Dybbs\, VP of Design\, Etsy\nKelly Kinch\, VP of Design\, Yelp\nJared Benson\, Principal\, Volkswagen (Moderator)\n\nAgenda \n5:00 PM — Networking (refreshments + light bites provided) \n5:30 PM — Panel Begins \n6:30 PM — Audience Q&A \n7:00 PM — Post-panel Social \n  \nFind us at 120 Kearny St. San Francisco\, inside One Montgomery Tower
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/designing-relevance-how-ux-teams-future-proof-organizations-with-open-table/
LOCATION:OpenTable\, 120 Kearny St\, San Francisco\, 94107
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ORGANIZER;CN="OpenTable":MAILTO:bengel@opentable.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T200000
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SUMMARY:Unlock Your Power: Elevate Your Personal Brand
DESCRIPTION:Imagine what could happen if your reputation worked FOR you 24/7. Join Women in Innovation\, a community of innovators working together to break down the barriers that keep women from advancing and leading in innovation\, for a transformative event focused on harnessing the power of your personal brand to unlock new possibilities\, attract dream clients\, and build lasting influence. \nPersonal branding isn’t about being someone you’re not\, it’s about being strategic and showing up honestly. By gaining clarity on your core values and philosophies you’ll chart personal and professional paths with purpose and alignment. \nAt this interactive event\, you’ll learn:\n\nHow to uncover and articulate what truly sets you apart\nReal-world examples of women who’ve transformed either their careers or their client’s careers through personal branding\nHow to turn your story into your strongest asset\nActionable steps you can take immediately to boost your visibility and impact\n\nExpect a hands-on exercise\, lively discussion\, and practical takeaways you can use right away. This event is hosted by\, and geared towards\, women.  \n  \nThis event is for you if:\n\nYou want to grow your career\, business\, or influence\nYou’ve ever wondered how to create your own personal brand\nYou’re ready to invest in yourself and connect with other ambitious women\n\nMeet our Panelists:\n \nHost: Renee Frojo\, is a brand strategist\, storytelling coach\, and former journalist who helps founders and solo business owners build reputations people trust. She’s the creator of StoryMining\, a process that turns raw personal experiences into powerful brand narratives\, and the founder of A Good Reputation\, a newsletter and storytelling community for creative entrepreneurs. Her writing has been published in the BBC\, San Francisco Chronicle\, and San Francisco Business Times\, and her work has shaped content strategies for startups\, agencies\, and impact-driven brands. By day\, she builds story-driven brands; by night\, she wrangles two kids and dreams up her next creative retreat. Follow her on LinkedIn @reneelynnfrojo. \n  \n\n\n \nAshley Faus\, a marketer\, writer\, and speaker by day\, and a singer\, actor\, and fitness fiend by night. She’s the authors of\, “Human-Centered Marketing: How to Connect with Audiences in the Age of AI.” Her work has been featured in TIME\, Forbes\, and The Journal of Brand Strategy\, and she’s shared insights with audiences at Harvard Business Review\, INBOUND\, and MarketingProfs. She works for Atlassian\, a collaboration software maker on a mission to unleash the potential of every team. Follow her on LinkedIn @ashleyfaus \n\n\n\nBecca Chambers\, is an award-winning tech CMO\, venture marketer\, podcast host\, and personal branding expert\, who has become one of the most influential voices in sales and marketing on LinkedIn today. Known for her bold takes and no-BS approach to brand\, communications\, leadership\, and technology\, Becca’s insights reach millions of people every month. She’s been featured in The Wall Street Journal\, Fast Company\, Rolling Stone\, and The Washington Post\, and was recently ranked the #2 woman on LinkedIn. \nShe’s also the host of the Under Embargo podcast\, a sought-after speaker\, startup advisor\, passionate neurodiversity advocate\, and active philanthropist\, serving as Marketing Chair for the SF AFfiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Becca is currently CMO at Scale Venture Partners. Follow her on LinkedIn or at www.beccahasADHD.com. \n\n  \nThe Linkedin Community Space can be found on the ground floor of 222 Second Street.   \nAccess to the space is found behind the large lobby staircase on the left\, or through a direct lobby entrance.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/unlock-your-power-elevate-your-personal-brand/
LOCATION:LinkedIn Community Space: Ground Floor\, 222 2nd St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Women in Innovation":MAILTO:laurac@womenininnovation.co
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250429T164332Z
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SUMMARY:Official SFDW Opening Night Reception with Rivian X Design Bay Area
DESCRIPTION:***Due to the popularity of this event\, and limited RSVP’s. The Opening Reception is completely sold out*** \nJoin us for the Official San Francisco Design Week Opening Party\, co-hosted by Rivian and DesignBayArea. We’ll gather\, see old friends and make new connections! Many of our speakers and VIPs will be in attendance as we gather to engage and connect! Have a drink on us\, and celebrate the launch of San Francisco Design Week 2025! \n\nLight bite experiences served up by local New Indian Tiya SF\nSwag for the first 120 attendees through the door\n\nFor our 21+ attendees: \n\nExceptional wine from Flowers Vineyard + Winery\nSip on Golden Rule Spirits\n\n  \n*OnePass Registration is required to attend this event. This event is sold out! \n  \n      
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/official-sfdw-opening-night-reception-with-rivian-x-design-bay-area/
LOCATION:Rivian\, 340 Fell St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
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SUMMARY:The Scent of Nostalgia: A Living Green Wall Within Reach
DESCRIPTION:The Scent of Nostalgia: A Living Wall Within Reach    \n Presented by Ovata  \n  \n Description:    \nWhat if a wall could carry memory\, scent\, and greenery—all at once? \n  \nInspired by the traditional Korean  병풍 Byung-poong (folding screen) \, Ovata presents a site-flexible installation: a  portable living wall  composed of hinged\, frame-based panels filled with  California native plants. Spread throughout the event venue\, these sculptural pieces are more than dividers—they are  multi-sensory green moments  that offer a breath of nature\, evoke regional nostalgia\, and serve as quiet visual anchors within the event energy. \n  \nEach panel transforms the space with  natural scents\, living textures \, and a subtle reference to the cultural practice of honoring people and place. Think of it as a  living scroll of memory and nature —brought into the present. \n  \nRather than serving as a static backdrop\, this installation  gently guides the flow of people \, encouraging organic circulation while shaping cozy niches for gathering\, pausing\, and connecting. Like a breeze through a forest\, its layout invites movement and mingling while offering soft\, intimate pockets of calm \n  \n Schedule:    \nNo fixed schedule. The green wall installation is designed to be  explored freely throughout the venue  during the event. \nThis is a  self-guided\, standalone installation —no formal presentation. \n  \n Bonus Features:    \n– Portable green wall panels placed throughout the venue \n–  Designed with California native species    \n–  QR codes on each panel  to explore featured plants and their ecological stories \n– Subtle  natural fragrance  in the air \n– Visual and spatial  flexibility  to frame or divide areas \n– Inspired by  병풍(Byung-poong) \, traditional Korean folding screens
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/the-scent-of-nostalgia-a-living-green-wall-within-reach-3/
LOCATION:Aura Tea and Coffee at Rincon Plaza\, 101 Spear Street Suite B5\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ovata LLC":MAILTO:jeon.eunhye@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T110000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250507T003330Z
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SUMMARY:Color as Catalyst: Design for Social Impact with Project Color Corps and Fuseproject
DESCRIPTION:Join moderator Dawn Zidonis for a Fireside Chat with Laura Guido-Clark\, Founder and CEO of Love Good Color and Project Color Corps and Yves Behar\, Founder and CEO of Fuseproject as they revisit their collaboration between Project Color Corps and fuseproject at the Willie Mays Boys & Girls Club in San Francisco’s Hunters Point. Through community-led workshops\, kids created a “Good Fun” color palette that transformed their space and reflected their voices. \nThis conversation will explore how color can shape perception\, mood\, and behavior—and how it continues to drive meaningful transformation\, creating equity\, joy and belonging in neighborhoods. \nSPEAKERS: \n\nABOUT LAURA-GUIDO CLARK: \nLaura Guido-Clark is an expert in the skin of consumer products – their color\, materials\, and finish.  \nThroughout her twenty-plus year career\, Laura has analyzed the conscious and unconscious influences that drive buying decisions. She has been dubbed an ‘Experience Consultant’ because of her ability to translate those influences into prescient forecasting and concrete applications of color and finish for new products.  \nIn 2017\, Laura launched her groundbreaking color methodology called LOVE GOOD COLOR. LOVE GOOD COLOR integrates science and the senses\, enabling designers to factor in emotive response when using color.  \nLaura has helped companies such as Herman Miller\, HP\, Samsung\, and Toyota use color and materials on their products that resonate with consumers and succeed in competitive markets. Her textile and pattern design includes work for HBF\, Pallas\, Carnegie\, and FLOR.  \nLaura’s expertise ranges from textiles to consumer products such as automotive\, electronics\, and major household appliances. \nIn 2011\, Laura founded Project Color Corps\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to painting urban neighborhoods with color and pattern that impart positive messages of joy\, equity and belonging. The organization is now flourishing in four cities across the country. \n  \n\nABOUT YVES BEHAR: \nYves Behar is the Founder and CEO of fuseproject\, a design and innovation studio based in San Francisco and Lisbon. He has launched over 100 early-stage ventures and developed products for brands such as Samsung\, Herman Miller\, and L’Oréal. His work is rooted in the belief that design accelerates the adoption of new ideas\, shaping products that transform how we live. \nBehar is known for creating iconic products like the SNOO smart sleeper\, Herman Miller Sayl chair\, and Samsung Frame TV. He has also led humanitarian projects such as a partnership with the non-profit The Ocean Cleanup\, and See Better to Learn Better\, which have improved millions of lives globally. \nA leader in AI and robotics\, Behar and Fuseproject designed Moxie\, an emotionally intelligent robot for children\, ElliQ\, an AI companion for the elderly\, and Maxio for AES – an AI-driven robot that installs solar panels in half the time at half the cost. His work is included in the collections of major museums\, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. \nBehar has received over 300 awards and has been named one of TIME Magazine’s Top 25 Visionaries. Forbes recognized him as the “Most Influential Industrial Designer in the World.” \n  \n\nMODERATOR: DAWN ZIDONIS\n \nCo-founder and CEO of Design Bay Area and San Francisco Design Week. Design Bay Area is the leading multi-disciplinary design\, arts and culture platform showcasing the innovation\, influence and reach of the products and brands in our region. \nDawn is also the co-founder of World Design Weeks\, a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting international design weeks\, sharing resources and content while fostering conversations and relationships between design cities. \nShe has served on the board of directors at The Center for Architecture and Design in San Francisco which produces Architecture and the City\, a month long celebration of Architecture and Design. Dawn calls herself “a total introvert” but no one who actually knows her believes it.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/color-as-catalyst-design-for-social-impact-with-project-color-corps-and-fuseproject/
LOCATION:Four One Nine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250519T132152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250531T184338Z
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SUMMARY:SFDW Co-Working Space with Rivian X Design Bay Area
DESCRIPTION:Need a workspace during SF Design Week? The Rivian Space in Hayes Valley is opening as a co-working studio with free\, strong Wi-Fi and complimentary morning coffee. Plus\, when you’re done working\, you can get an up-close look at Rivian’s electric adventure vehicles—explore the features and even take one for a spin.\n\n  \n  
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/sfdw-co-working-space-with-rivian-x-design-bay-area/
LOCATION:Rivian\, 340 Fell St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250509T200958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T042209Z
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SUMMARY:Am I the Creative\, or Just the Prompt? with Pablo Stanley
DESCRIPTION:A doodle-filled fireside chat about creativity in the age of AI—from the thrill of working with these tools to the creeping fear of being replaced by them. Pablo Stanley shares his personal journey with generative tech\, the tension between control and collaboration\, and what it means to stay human when a robot helps you with your ideas. Live iPad sketching included. \n  \n  \n  \nABOUT PABLO STANLEY: \n\n\n\n\nHola\, I’m a Co-founder at Musho—AI Designer\, Blush\, and Lummi—tools to unlock people’s creativity. Working in Bueno\, and previously made Robotos\, Humankind\, Transhumans\, Humaaans\, Open Peeps\, etc . Previously I was a Lead at InVision\, a Staff Designer at Lyft\, and co-founder of Carbon Health. I give design workshops and share design tutorials on YouTube. I also host a design podcast\, manage Latinxs Who Design\, give talks around the world\, and write silly comics. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nBlush / Instagram / Twitter / Medium / LinkedIn / YouTube / Newsletter \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/am-i-the-creative-or-just-the-prompt-with-pablo-stanley/
LOCATION:FourOneNine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250509T211519Z
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SUMMARY:Fashioning Reform: A Panel with Sonya Yu
DESCRIPTION:“What if” we reinvented fashion? “What if” that reinvention helped change the world? And “what if” every designer asked themselves “what if” to spark lasting change? \nThe innovative designers Ann Duskus\, Paolo Cui and Stella Harry Lee ask themselves this question to change how they approach and execute designs while creating a fashion forward model of sustainability via their chosen mediums: bespoke footwear for Ann through her consultancy Studio Duskus\, reworked vintage and sashiko mending workshops for Paolo through his brand Idle Worship\, and experimental fibers for Stella through her material design studio. \nIn conversation with Four One Nine founder Sonya Yu\, the three designers explore the idea of reform—and stagnancy—in the fashion industry\, manufacturing\, supply chain\, and personal creativity.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/fashioning-reform-a-panel-with-sonya-yu/
LOCATION:Four One Nine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T150000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250509T175741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T042319Z
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SUMMARY:James Hurst: The Tension of Design Between the Familiar and the Unfamiliar
DESCRIPTION:Design has always been a tension between the familiar and the unfamiliar. \nToo normal? No one notices.\nToo weird? No one understands.\nThe sweet spot? That’s where culture shifts. \nI’ll be talking about the creative framework that’s shaped much of my work over the past two decades:\n   Weird the Normal — making the everyday feel strange\, delightful\, or uncanny.\n   Normal the Weird — taking complex or unconventional ideas and making them feel obvious. \nFrom rethinking global brand systems at Google to building playful weirdness into Tinder\, I’ve found that creative impact often comes down to how bravely — and precisely — we calibrate those two forces. \nIn this talk\, I’ll share:\n– Why our cultural definition of “normal” is eroding (and why that’s a good thing)\n– How to use AI not just to generate\, but to reframe\n– Real stories from the frontlines of brand reinvention\, product design\, and semiotic strategy\n– Tools to help your team design for emotional resonance\, not just efficiency \nIf you’re working at the intersection of creativity and technology — this is for you. \n\nCome find me at SF Design Week — I’ll be in conversation\, sharing new ideas\, and probably drawing some weird diagrams. \n  \nABOUT JAMES HURST: \nJames Hurst is a designer\, author\, Partner & Chief Creative Officer at Zag. \nHe has led creative teams at some of the world’s most influential tech companies — as Head of Brand Design at Google\, Global Creative Director at Pinterest\, and Creative Director at Tinder — where he helped shape product-led brand experiences at scale. James is the author of Use Design To Design Change\, a practical framework for building brands with purpose\, and teaches a course on AI and Aesthetic Intelligence\, equipping creatives with the tools to thrive in a new era of design. \nWork etc & Rogue School
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/james-hurst-the-tension-of-design-between-the-familiar-and-the-unfamiliar/
LOCATION:Four One Nine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250508T223829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T042403Z
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SUMMARY:The Design Edge: Reimagining Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring conversation where we explore the frontiers of climate innovation through design. This exclusive San Francisco Design Week roundtable brings together four leaders who are pioneering solutions to environmental challenges through creative approaches to materials\, behavior change\, and perception. \nDiscover how how innovators are creating tangible solutions at the intersection of design and climate action. Through their work\, they explore a critical superpower in the climate crisis: making sustainable solutions not just viable but desirable. Together we’ll examine how design thinking can transform complex climate initiatives into compelling experiences that drive adoption and inspire change. \nFORMAT: \n\nIntroductions\n5-7 minute presentations\nDiscussion and Q+A\n\nPRESENTERS: \n\nJulia Marsh – Co-founder and CEO of Sway\, transforming seaweed into innovative packaging materials that replace single-use plastics with regenerative alternatives designed to work in harmony with natural ecosystems\nNatalia Kowaleczko – Founder and Creative Director of Pact Studio\, reimagining sustainability initiatives and technologies through strategic design and visual narratives that amplify impact and adoption\nBaillie Mishler – Founding Industrial Designer of PROWL Studio\, bringing products\, research and storytelling to life through a ‘We Begin with the End™’ ethos\, an earth-centered framework\, strategic collaboration\, and by placing materials at the center of development.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/the-design-edge-reimagining-climate-action/
LOCATION:Four One Nine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250328T204659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T041848Z
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SUMMARY:Tolleson Open House
DESCRIPTION:We’re opening the doors of our Sausalito studio\, just a few short blocks from the ferry terminal. It’s a space we’ve designed to elevate how we think\, design\, write\, and work together. Come by and meet our team\, grab a snack\, get an inside look into our process\, and take in some relaxing bay views.\n\nAbout Tolleson \nOur brand studio helps organizations discover\, articulate\, and express their most ownable truths. Through strategy\, design\, writing\, and photography\, we create brand systems that bring clarity and credibility to their work\, now and into the future.\nFor over 40 years\, we’ve established brands for organizations that are redefining their industries—from the likes of Nike\, Electronic Arts\, UCSF\, and Lucid Motors to startups and small businesses at every stage of growth.\n\n  \nMore at tolleson.com.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/tolleson-open-house/
LOCATION:Tolleson Sausalito studio\, 101 Caledonia Street\, Sausalito\, California\, 94965\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tolleson":MAILTO:nhoag@tolleson.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250516T010608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T095008Z
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SUMMARY:Cultivating Resilience: Reimagining Urban Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring conversation\, moderated by co-founder of Galanter & Jones\, Miranda Jones\, with four visionary Bay Area landscape designers who are reimagining outdoor spaces for our changing climate. Molly Sedlacek (Orca) shares perspectives on sustainable coastal design\, while Daniel Nolan demonstrates the beauty and practicality of drought-resistant gardens. Holly Kuljian (Pine House Edible Gardens) reveals how productive food landscapes can transform urban environments\, and Anooshey Rahim (Dune Hai Landscape Design) discusses culturally-responsive and contemporary landscape solutions. Together\, they’ll explore how thoughtful design can create resilient\, beautiful\, and functional spaces in our changing climate. Discover how these visionaries are transforming the Bay Area through innovative approaches to design that honor both natural ecosystems and cultural heritage. \nModerated by: Miranda Jones\, Co-founder Galanter & Jones \nMolly Sedlacek – ORCA \nDaniel Nolan –Daniel Nolan Design  \nHolly Kuljian – Pine House Edible Gardens \nAnooshey Rahim – Dune Hai
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/cultivating-resilience-reimagining-urban-landscapes/
LOCATION:Four One Nine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T183000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250408T154916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T154916Z
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SUMMARY:Shaping the Future of Health Through Design
DESCRIPTION:As AI advances innovation in Health and MedTech\, the need for thoughtful\, user-centered product design has never been greater. How do we craft solutions that are not only powerful but also intuitive\, accessible\, and widely adopted? \nJoin us in-studio at level for a conversation on how we merge AI\, design\, and technology to create simple\, elegant\, and impactful Health and MedTech products. We’ll have a behind the scenes look at our Industrial Design Process on display\, showcasing some of our products we have designed for MedTech\, HealthTech and Wellness. \n  \nschedule \nRefreshments | networking | browse product showcase: 4:30-5pm \nConversation with Nichole Rouillac\, level’s Founder and Creative Director: 5-5:45pm \nAudience Q&A: 5:45-6pm \nRefreshments | networking | browse product showcase: 6-6:30pm \n  \nabout level \nlevel is a West Coast Women-led Industrial Design shop. We bring the world’s “first of its kind” products and experiences to market with innovative designs and purposeful technology that people fall in love with. Learn more about us and our work at www.leveldesignsf.com
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/shaping-the-future-of-health-through-design/
LOCATION:level\, 530 Hampshire Street\, San Francisco\, California\, 94110\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="level":MAILTO:erica@leveldesignsf.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250507T205221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250518T140734Z
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SUMMARY:AI Fashion Design Workshop: From Design to Manufacturing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interactive workshop exploring the intersection of sustainable fashion and AI-assisted design. This hands-on event brings together fashion designers\, sustainability enthusiasts\, and technology innovators to reimagine everyday wear using ethical materials and cutting-edge design tools. \nSchedule\n\n4:30 PM: 4:30pm: Refreshments + designing with Flair’s AI platform\n5:00pm: Welcome from Rethink the Runway (RTR) and Flair + demo of Flair’s design to manufacturing process\n5:30pm: Fireside chat about ethical inclusion of AI into design process with RTR’s Mira Musank and Flair’s Justin Kwong\, followed by audience Q&A\n6:15pm: Refreshments + continue designing + networking\n7:00pm: Event concludes\n\nWhy Attend\nExperience firsthand how AI tools can serve as collaborators in the design process while maintaining the human creative element. Learn about innovative sustainable materials\, flex your creativity\, and get the opportunity to have your design manufactured by Flair! \nMaterials & Sustainability\nAll design material options are sustainably sourced\, with an emphasis on emerging and innovative fabrics that are shaping the future of fashion. Participants will get hands-on experience with low-impact\, high-performance textiles and insights into their environmental benefits and supply chains\, such as TENCEL™ Lyocell\, hemp / hemp blends\, organic cotton\, milk fabric\, or bamboo linen. \nGarment Design Competition\n\nCreate a design during the workshop (submit via Flair app)\nPublic voting will determine the winning design\nThe winning design will be professionally produced and sent to the creator\nDesigners retain full ownership of their creations\n\nRegistration\nThis event requires a SF Design Week OnePass to attend. Limited spots available.\nPresented by Rethink the Runway in collaboration with Flair for SF Design Week 2025.  \nAbout the hosts: \n​Rethink the Runway (RTR) is a new movement to curate community events that focus on the intersection of sustainable fashion and climate action. Led by Mira Musank and supported by a team of Climatebase fellows\, RTR aims to unite changemakers\, from innovators and brands to emerging designers and community organizations to host industry and community events that advance circular and regenerative fashion.  \nFlair is the first AI fashion platform where imagination meets perfect fit. Craft unique looks with AI or shop designs from our creative community. Every garment is custom-fitted to your unique measurements for a feel that’s perfectly yours. With our just-in-time production model\, we create each piece on demand\, eliminating waste while keeping manufacturing local. Flair: AI-designed\, custom-fitted\, uniquely you.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/ai-fashion-design-workshop-from-design-to-manufacturing/
LOCATION:Flair Microfactory\, 515 Alabama Street\, San Francisco\, California\, 94110\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rethink the Runway":MAILTO:miramusank@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250519T234953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T043218Z
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SUMMARY:Design Futures: A Conversation with SFMOMA Curator Joseph Becker
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring evening with Joseph Becker\, curator of architecture and design at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)\, as he shares insights into the evolving landscape of design through the lens of curatorial practice.  \nThis intimate conversation will explore how design is documented\, exhibited\, and interpreted within the museum context—from emerging technologies and sustainable materials to the cultural shifts influencing form and function. Joseph will reflect on recent exhibitions\, acquisitions\, and their vision for the future of design at SFMOMA. \nWhether you’re a practicing designer\, student\, or simply design-curious\, this event offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from leading voices shaping the public dialogue around architecture and design in the Bay Area and globally. \nModerated by San Francisco Design Week and Design Bay Area CEO\, Dawn Zidonis. \n  \n  \n\n  \nJOSEPH BECKER\nCurator of Architecture and Design\, SFMOMA\nJoseph Becker is a curator\, writer\, and educator in San Francisco. He is the Curator of\nArchitecture and Design at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, where since 2007\nhe has contributed to dozens of exhibitions\, including curating Art of Noise (2024)\,\nMarshall Brown Projects: Dequindre Civic Academy (2023)\, Insist\, Resist\, Persist:\nWomen’s Liberation Posters (2020)\, Stephen ESPO Powers: Daymaker (2019)\, Donald\nJudd: Specific Furniture (2018)\, Get with the Action: Political Posters from the 1960s to\nNow (2017-18)\, Tomás Saraceno: Stillness in Motion – Cloud Cities (2017)\, Field\nConditions (2012) and Less and More: The Design Ethos of Dieter Rams (2011)\, as well\nas co-curating Barbara Stauffacher Solomon: Strips of Stripes (2023)\, Tauba Auerbach:\nS v Z (2022)\, Far Out: Suits\, Habs\, and Labs for Outer Space (2019-20)\, The Sea\nRanch: Architecture\, Environment\, and Idealism (2018-9)\, Nothing Stable Under\nHeaven (2018)\, Typeface to Interface: Graphic Design from the Collection (2016)\, and\nLebbeus Woods\, Architect (2013-14). Joseph has also been responsible for hundreds of\nmajor acquisitions and donations to SFMOMA’s collection\, as well as the exhibition\ndesign and visual direction of many of SFMOMA’s Architecture and Design exhibitions.\nHe has moderated and served on numerous art and design panels\, been an invited\njuror at many national architecture programs\, led workshops on exhibition and\nexperiential design\, lectured internationally\, and consulted on public art and design\nprojects. His recent publications on art\, architecture\, and design include Tauba\nAuerbach: S v Z (SFMOMA/D.A.P.\, 2020)\, and The Sea Ranch: Architecture\,\nEnvironment\, and Idealism (Prestel/DelMonico\, 2018)\, and contributions to Lebbeus\nWoods: Exquisite Experiments\, Early Years (Wiley\, 2024)\, Strips of Stripes: Barbara\nStauffacher Solomon (Colpa Press\, 2023)\, Recurrent Visions: The Architecture of\nMarshall Brown Projects (Princeton Architectural Press\, 2022)\, Allied Works\nArchitecture: Dwelling (Rizzoli\, 2017)\, and Lebbeus Woods: Architect (The Drawing\nCenter\, 2014). He received both his Bachelor of Architecture and his Master of\nAdvanced Architectural Design in Design Theory and Critical Practice from the\nCalifornia College of the Arts\, where he has been a Visiting Professor teaching\ninterdisciplinary seminars on art and architecture. \n  \n\nDawn Zidonis\nCEO\, San Francisco Design Week/Design Bay Area\nCo-founder and CEO of Design Bay Area and San Francisco Design Week. Design Bay Area is the leading multi-disciplinary design\, arts and culture platform showcasing the innovation\, influence and reach of the products and brands in our region. \nDawn is also the co-founder of World Design Weeks\, a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting international design weeks\, sharing resources and content while fostering conversations and relationships between design cities. \nShe has served on the board of directors at The Center for Architecture and Design in San Francisco which produces Architecture and the City\, a month long celebration of Architecture and Design. Dawn calls herself “a total introvert” but no one who actually knows her believes it.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/design-futures-a-conversation-with-sfmoma-curators-jennifer-dunlop-fletcher-joseph-becker/
LOCATION:Four One Nine\, 419 10th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250422T184614Z
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SUMMARY:“Brilliant Creativity Lasting a Lifetime”: A Conversation with LA Architecture Firm Woods + Dangaran
DESCRIPTION:“Brilliant Creativity Lasting a Lifetime”  \n33SIXTY Founder GREGORY HERMAN invites you to discover the works of innovators BRETT WOODS and JOSEPH DANGARAN\, principals of AD100 architecture and design firm Woods + Dangaran\, through a lively conversation with GREGORY HERMAN.  \nThe architects will discuss designing in the spirit of California’s great builders. Learn how Woods + Dangaran’s midcentury restorations and bespoke modern homes share FLEXFORM’s vision of history\, innovation\, and creativity. FLEXFORM’s exquisite furniture collection is handcrafted in Italy by specialized artisans\, resulting in heirloom designs lasting a lifetime. \nSchedule: \n\n5PM Prosecco & networking. Meet the architects.\n5:30PM Talk begins\n6:15PM Talk ends. Meet the architects\, and book signing.\n7pm Event ends.\n\nPhoto Credit: Joe Fletcher \n\n  \nAbout Woods + Dangaran: \nMany firms describe their work as “transformative”—architecture as an accomplished fact. At Woods + Dangaran\, the the Los Angeles-based firm creates modern homes through dialogue and exploration. By collaborating closely with its clients throughout the design process\, the architects are better able to inspire them with the finished product. By working closely with trusted tradespersons\, the firm can deliver work that is uncompromising in craftsmanship. \nWorking across the country\, Woods + Dangaran designs holistically and at every scale: from integrating architecture and interiors to creating custom furnishings. The result are projects that are subtle and disciplined\, pure in form\, and focused on realizing sublime experiences of space and light. Each building is a carefully curated journey through indoor and outdoor environments that are quietly luxurious\, elegantly fluid\, and warmly modern. \nAbout 33SIXTY: \n33SIXTY isn’t just a showroom—it’s a refined space where design meets soul. Since its 2014 debut by California entrepreneur Gregory Herman\, the company has quietly redefined modern luxury. First rooted in San Francisco with a Flexform flagship\, and expanding to Los Angeles\, it has become synonymous with Italian craftsmanship and restrained elegance. \nIn 2024\, the brand entered a striking new phase through a partnership with Boffi | de Padova\, marked by a new San Francisco showroom. With its curated mix of Italian furniture and cabinetry\, and Herman’s personal approach to client service\, 33SIXTY continues to attract the attention of design insiders. \nMore than a retail destination\, 33SIXTY fosters meaningful conversations in design. Its programming—ranging from intimate talks to panels with top creative professionals\, including architect Anne Fougeron\, architects Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner; architect Greg Faulkner; designers Gary Hutton\, and Paul Wiseman—has made it a cultural touchpoint for the West Coast design community. \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/brilliant-creativity-lasting-a-lifetime-a-conversation-with-la-architecture-firm-woods-dangaran/
LOCATION:Flexform\, Flexform\, San Francisco\, California\, 94103\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="33SIXTY":MAILTO:coralie@socialblueprint.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
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SUMMARY:SEGD + Arup present Larger than Life: Digital Sculpture + Architecture
DESCRIPTION:The Society for Experiential Graphic Design (SEGD) and Arup present a panel discussion by local artists specializing in large scale\, digital art installations. \nJoin us for this exploration of how digital technology continues to shape the future of storytelling. \nLight snacks and beverages will be provided courtesy of Float4. \n  \nSCHEDULE\n5:00-5:45pm Networking \n5:45-6:30 Panel and Q&A \n6:30-7:00 Networking and Closing \n  \nSPEAKERS\nNATHAN HOUCHIN\nSenior Technical Consultant\nBusiness Development\nFloat4\nSan Francisco Bay Area\, CA \nPrior to joining Float4 Nathan spent 15 years at Obscura Digital helping develop some of their most iconic architectural projections including the Guggenheim\, the Sydney Opera House\, the Vatican\, and Art on theMART to name a few. \nNathan leads Float4’s west coast Business Development efforts and his role as a Senior Technical Consultant provides a valuable resource to both the client and internal teams to build project plans and strategic partnerships to achieve the creative vision and strategic business goals. \n  \nROBB POPE\nFounder\nDigital Ambiance\nSan Francisco Bay Area\, CA \nRobb Pope founded Digital Ambiance after 5 years of concert touring as a lighting designer and video engineer. Recognizing the growing market for innovative lighting projection and interactive installations he put together a team of artists and engineers to design and build the architectural lighting installations Digital Ambiance is now known for. Using a combination of immersive technologies\, parametric design\, and cutting-edge design principles Digital Ambiance is pushing the boundaries of what it means to create architectural lighting and new media installations. \n  \nNICK MOSER\nPartner\, Creative Technologies\nLMNL\nSan Francisco Bay Area\, CA \nNick describes his work as “designing better spaces for humans.” With a robust roster of public art\, placemaking\, and tech-enabled experiences—as well as a Masters in Integrated Design\, Business\, and Technology—he specializes in immersive spaces that foster deeper appreciation of community\, environment\, and each other. His ventures have garnered press from The New York Times\, Scientific American\, Vox\, and University of Southern California\, among others. \n  \nPAUL CHAVEZ\nAssociate\, Technology Design & User Experience\nArup\nGreater Los Angeles Area\, California \nPaul Chavez is an Associate at the international engineering firm Arup\, where he specializes in Experience and Interaction Design. With over 30 years of experience in sensory technology design for the built environment he has designed for a wide variety of applications. He has served as the technical director for Luminex\, a bi-annual community video art event in downtown Los Angeles. Additionally\, his writings on occupant engagement in smart buildings to enhance performance have been featured on ArchDaily.  As an educator\, Paul is a lecturer in the Design program at California State University\, Long Beach\, where he teaches in the graduate program for Human Experience Design & Interaction (HXDI). He has also shared his expertise as a guest lecturer at prestigious institutions like USC and SciArc. \n  \nAbout SEGD\nSEGD exists at the intersection of experiential design and technology-driven architectural storytelling. The panel will dive deep into cutting-edge developments in digital media\, immersive and interactive environments\, and the evolving landscape of cultural experiences that transform our cities. \nhttps://segd.org/ \nAbout Arup\nArup is a global consultancy with advisory and technical expertise to guide\, plan\, and design the\nfuture of the build environment. Arup’s experience design team is a collective of strategists\,\nconceptual designers\, technology designers\, architects\, urban planners\, ethnographers\, and\nservice designers. Together with our clients\, we’re reinventing the relationship between people\,\nplaces\, and technology to produce experiences that users love.\nhttps://www.arup.com/services/experience-design/
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/segd-arup-present-larger-than-life-digital-sculpture-architecture/
LOCATION:Arup\, 560 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, California\, 94105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Architecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="SEGD":MAILTO:sf-chapter@segd.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250417T180631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T205125Z
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SUMMARY:Studio Crawl Night 1 - Wednesday\, June 4th
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/studio-crawl-night-1-wednesday-june-4th/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Studio Crawl
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250421T185609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T205332Z
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SUMMARY:Now Studio Open House
DESCRIPTION:Now Studio is opening its doors for our first SF Design Week Studio Crawl. Explore our work\, meet the team and experience what makes our approach distinct. Refreshments and light snacks will be provided. Come by and see what’s happening Now. \n  \nNow Studio is a nimble\, hands-on Industrial Design agency based in San Francisco. \nOur team has a deep love for creating delightful\, thoughtful products. This combined with our end to end experience in new product development and collaborative approach\, allows us to efficiently deliver innovative designs to market. \nAt now\, we believe what we do matters. We drive to create tangible\, physical products for the world of tomorrow. \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/now-studio-open-house/
LOCATION:Now Studio\, 2309 Bryant St\, San Francisco\, CA\, California\, 94110\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Now Studio":MAILTO:kenneth@now-studio.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250423T233836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T234023Z
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SUMMARY:Gilmour Craves a Strategic Design Open Studio
DESCRIPTION:Gilmour Craves is a strategic design agency built on a simple philosophy: respond to our clients’ needs through insight and thoughtful design. For SF Design Week we’re opening our studio doors\, and you’re invited! Drop by our space in the design district\, have a look at our latest work\, and meet the team that makes it happen. Light snacks and refreshments will be served—we look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/gilmore-craves-a-strategic-design-open-studio/
LOCATION:Gilmour Craves\, 455 Irwin Street\, San Francisco\, California\, 94107\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gilmour Craves":MAILTO:david@gilmourcraves.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250423T234001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T001737Z
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SUMMARY:Whipsaw Open Studio
DESCRIPTION:Join the Whipsaw team at our studio in Potrero Hill. Explore the light-filled industrial-chic space\, experience interactive exhibits\, and browse our product gallery while meeting the team behind our work. Enjoy delicious food and drinks\, all set to the sounds of a live DJ. We can’t wait to see you in person!
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/whipsaw-open-studio-2/
LOCATION:Whipsaw SF\, 55 Mississippi St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94107\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Whipsaw":MAILTO:saoirse@whipsaw.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250423T234502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T171138Z
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SUMMARY:Nanu Studio Crawl
DESCRIPTION:Stop by Nanu’s studio for a deep dive into the design for repairability efforts behind our recently launched Arc Alarm Clock. We’ll dive into how we designed Arc to be fully repairable\, from physical repairs to firmware updates. Stop by for a behind-the-scenes look at the journey of designing consumer electronics with a small but mighty team. \n\n\n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/nanu-studio-crawl/
LOCATION:Nanu’s Studio\, 1450 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, California\, 94107\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nanu":MAILTO:hanna@nanuelectrics.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T101116
CREATED:20250423T235012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T210157Z
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SUMMARY:Huge Design Open Studio\, We're turning 15!
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Huge Design as we celebrate 15 years of impactful design\, creative problem-solving\, and unforgettable design partnerships.\nSwing by our studio\, grab a drink and a free t-shirt\, and hang out with our team. Whether you’re into talking shop or just want to soak in the vibe\, we’ll be gathering around the center table to share stories\, process insights\, and some of our favorite design projects over the years. \nWe’re a San Francisco-based industrial design studio specializing in strategy\, ID/UX design\, and engineering. Over the years\, our work has grown from cutting-edge consumer electronics to include transportation\, home appliances\, medical devices\, and industrial products. \nCome celebrate with us — we’d love to see you there!
URL:https://sfdesignweek.embold.net/event/huge-design-open-studio-were-turning-15/
LOCATION:Huge Design Studio\, 1082 Howard St\, San Francisco\, California\, 94103\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Huge Design":MAILTO:bill@huge-design.com
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