Chad Hurley, co-founder and former Chief Executive Officer of YouTube, will join Bill Moggridge to discuss the role of the revolutionary video sharing platform within the changing world of mainstream media. Their conversation will examine how YouTube was designed and developed and how mainstream media has expanded and evolved in a world of emerging new patterns of media consumption.
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Ji Lee is a Communication Designer at Facebook, and former designer and creative director at the Google Creative Lab, who is known for his illustrations and public-art projects. He also teaches at the School of Visual Arts.
A partner at Pentagram, critic at Yale and co-founder of Design Observer, Michael Bierut is one of the world's most admired graphic designers.
Yve Ludwig is the graphic designer at Pentagram who developed the full design for the Triennial catalog. She and Michael will show the design process as a case study and discuss the design of this piece in a broader context, followed by a discussion with members of the contributing team at the museum. Bill Moggridge, British designer, author and educator who cofounded the design company IDEO and was director of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York. D-Rev, a San Francisco based design company focused on designing, building, and selling products for people living on less than $4 a day, developed a market-disruptive prosthetic knee that performs on par with high tech prosthetics at a fraction of the price. Krista Donaldson, CEO, will be discussing D-Rev's approach to market-driven solutions and the human-centered design process and engineering behind the latest version of the ReMotion Knee.
Perry Saidman, Chris Carani, Michael Meehan, Sarah Burstein & Charles L. Mauro, 'Design Patents in the Modern World : The Scope of Design Patents' @ Stanford Law SchoolDrawing on the experience of lawyers, in-house counsel and academics, the conference explored both practical and policy ramifications of recent changes in the law and from recent high-profile cases like Apple v. Samsung. In the panel "The Scope of Design Patents" panelists discussed the fallout from Egyptian Goddess; identifying a functional design; the looser "substantial similarity" standard and how it affects design-arounds. Intellectual Property in Industrial Designs : John R. ThomasUnder current intellectual property laws, industrial designs may potentially be protected through design patents, trade dress, and copyright. Watch Tony Fadell (inventor of the iPod, founder and CEO of Nest), Dave Morin (creator of the Facebook platform, founder and CEO of Path), Mike McCue (founder of Tellme Network, founder and CEO Flipboard) and Yves Behar (founder and CEO of fuseproject) share their thoughts on designing the human interface with John Doerr (Venture Capitalist at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers). Roger Martin & Bruce Nussbaum, 'The Design of Business' @ Parsons The New School for DesignThe School of Design Strategies at Parsons presents Roger Martin, (former) dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, in conversation with Bruce Nussbaum, BusinessWeek contributing editor and visiting professor of Innovation and Design at The New School. Nussbaum and Martin will discuss the route followed by successful design thinkers in business, science, and the arts, on the occasion of the publication of Martins new book, The Design of Business: Why Design Thinking is The Next Competitive Advantage. Jeanne M. Liedtka : Ten Tools for Design ThinkingJeanne Liedtka is a professor of Business Administration at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. Here, Ms. Liedtka elaborates on the ten tools for Design Thinking that shed a new light on the traditional practice of Business Administration. Bill Moggridge, Sam Lucente, Jeanne Liedtka & Daniel Pink, 'The Business of Design' @ Cooper-Hewitt National Design MuseumBusiness leaders discuss how design impacts their overall strategy and affects their bottom line. Moderated by Daniel H. Pink, the panelists will discuss the role of design thinking in the workplace as it relates to consumer goods as well as overall company vision. The Panelists are : Bill Moggridge is the 2009 Lifetime Achievement National Design Award Winner, co-founder of IDEO. Sam Lucente is the Vice President of Design, Hewlett-Packard Company. Jeanne Liedtka is a Professor at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business. Daniel H. Pink is the author of A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future. Business Design : Heather Fraser (Director, Rotman DesignWorks)The emerging discipline of Business Design requires a particular combination of mindsets, methods and thinking skills that exercise the whole brain. Bruce Nussbaum, Assistant Managing Editor of BusinessWeek, leads business luminaries including Tim Brown, Chief Executive Officer of IDEO, Claudia Kotchka, Vice President, Design Innovation and Strategy, Procter & Gamble, and Gael Towey, Chief Creative Officer of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia as they discuss the importance of design to business.
Representing a new generation of designers in Japan, Kenya Hara pays tribute to his mentors, using long overlooked Japanese icons and images in much of his work. In Designing Design, he impresses upon the reader the importance of "emptiness" in both the visual and philosophical traditions of Japan, and its application to design, made visible by means of numerous examples from his own work: Hara for instance designed the opening and closing ceremony programs for the Nagano Winter Olympic Games 1998.
In 2001, he enrolled as a board member for the Japanese label MUJI and has considerably molded the identity of this successful corporation as communication and design advisor ever since. Kenya Hara, alongside Naoto Fukasawa one of the leading design personalities in Japan, has also called attention to himself with exhibitions such as "Re-Design: The Daily Products of the 21st Century" of 2000. Kenya Hara is a graphic designer, Professor at the Art University Musashino and communication advisor for MUJI. |