What are the fundamental questions you should ask yourself before engaging in any design task?
Slides from the Design Thinking Meetup hosted by Thoughtworks in Sydney - February 2016
The challenges of working in-house for a brand... and how to overcome them...Andy Davies
The obstacles you encounter working in-house as opposed to as an agency. The importance of communication and how it's the most important skill you can learn as an in-house SEO Manager.
Sermon For Kids - The Art of Preaching Sermons For YouthKen Sapp
All preachers desire to create greatest sermon masterpieces, but the real masterpieces we must yearn for at youth pastors are the changed hearts of our youth who have been touched by God.
The ICAR Indian Institute of Water Management was established in 1988 and aims to develop improved water management technologies through research. It conducts research through five programs: rainwater management, canal water management, groundwater management, waterlogged area management, and on-farm research and technology transfer.
The document then discusses the design of creek irrigation systems. It defines tidal creeks and explains how salinity varies in creeks over tidal cycles. It also discusses factors that influence salinity changes like urbanization. The document outlines the process for designing creek irrigation systems which includes determining design discharge, selecting a cross-sectional shape based on soil type and erosion control needs, using Manning's formula to calculate dimensions, and adding freeboard
Senior High School Regional Conference Parallel Session A-6 dorothyjoyjalalon
The document describes the career guidance program at a school to help students choose career paths. It includes exploratory courses in grades 7-8 covering agriculture, home economics, ICT and industrial arts. Other activities are interpreting career assessments, career coaching, integrating career planning into classes, mock interviews, career expos, and discussing labor market trends. The goal is to help students discover their interests and strengths and make informed choices about senior high school tracks and careers.
Este documento resume los conceptos clave de la Web 2.0 y la nube. Define la Web 2.0 como un paradigma que permite ofrecer servicios de computación a través de una red, generalmente Internet. Explica que la Web 2.0 permite la colaboración entre usuarios y el acceso a información desde cualquier lugar. También describe algunas aplicaciones clave como blogs, wikis y redes sociales. Finalmente, destaca las ventajas de la nube como la escalabilidad, la independencia de ubicación y el menor costo en comparación con sistemas tradicional
Second Harvest Food Bank distributed nearly 7 million pounds of food to over 72,000 people through its network of 200 member agencies in the last fiscal year. This included distributing over 1.8 million pounds of fresh foods like produce, meat and dairy. The organization saw a 4% increase in individuals served compared to the previous year. Second Harvest aims to expand its operations in the coming year through a planned move to a larger facility.
Portfolio 1 has a higher potential loss than Portfolio 2 based on credit risk analysis of two bond portfolios using Credit Metrics methodology. Simulations show Portfolio 1 has a 99.5% VaR of $375,306 compared to $223,956 for Portfolio 2. While Portfolio 1 has higher average credit ratings, Portfolio 2 has lower volatility, risk, and tail risk due to including less correlated C rated bonds, making it the safer portfolio.
El silicio es un elemento químico común en la corteza terrestre. Es el segundo elemento más abundante en la corteza terrestre y se encuentra principalmente en forma de sílice y arena de sílice. El silicio se utiliza ampliamente en la electrónica y la industria de los semiconductores.
The challenges of working in-house for a brand... and how to overcome them...Andy Davies
The obstacles you encounter working in-house as opposed to as an agency. The importance of communication and how it's the most important skill you can learn as an in-house SEO Manager.
Sermon For Kids - The Art of Preaching Sermons For YouthKen Sapp
All preachers desire to create greatest sermon masterpieces, but the real masterpieces we must yearn for at youth pastors are the changed hearts of our youth who have been touched by God.
The ICAR Indian Institute of Water Management was established in 1988 and aims to develop improved water management technologies through research. It conducts research through five programs: rainwater management, canal water management, groundwater management, waterlogged area management, and on-farm research and technology transfer.
The document then discusses the design of creek irrigation systems. It defines tidal creeks and explains how salinity varies in creeks over tidal cycles. It also discusses factors that influence salinity changes like urbanization. The document outlines the process for designing creek irrigation systems which includes determining design discharge, selecting a cross-sectional shape based on soil type and erosion control needs, using Manning's formula to calculate dimensions, and adding freeboard
Senior High School Regional Conference Parallel Session A-6 dorothyjoyjalalon
The document describes the career guidance program at a school to help students choose career paths. It includes exploratory courses in grades 7-8 covering agriculture, home economics, ICT and industrial arts. Other activities are interpreting career assessments, career coaching, integrating career planning into classes, mock interviews, career expos, and discussing labor market trends. The goal is to help students discover their interests and strengths and make informed choices about senior high school tracks and careers.
Este documento resume los conceptos clave de la Web 2.0 y la nube. Define la Web 2.0 como un paradigma que permite ofrecer servicios de computación a través de una red, generalmente Internet. Explica que la Web 2.0 permite la colaboración entre usuarios y el acceso a información desde cualquier lugar. También describe algunas aplicaciones clave como blogs, wikis y redes sociales. Finalmente, destaca las ventajas de la nube como la escalabilidad, la independencia de ubicación y el menor costo en comparación con sistemas tradicional
Second Harvest Food Bank distributed nearly 7 million pounds of food to over 72,000 people through its network of 200 member agencies in the last fiscal year. This included distributing over 1.8 million pounds of fresh foods like produce, meat and dairy. The organization saw a 4% increase in individuals served compared to the previous year. Second Harvest aims to expand its operations in the coming year through a planned move to a larger facility.
Portfolio 1 has a higher potential loss than Portfolio 2 based on credit risk analysis of two bond portfolios using Credit Metrics methodology. Simulations show Portfolio 1 has a 99.5% VaR of $375,306 compared to $223,956 for Portfolio 2. While Portfolio 1 has higher average credit ratings, Portfolio 2 has lower volatility, risk, and tail risk due to including less correlated C rated bonds, making it the safer portfolio.
El silicio es un elemento químico común en la corteza terrestre. Es el segundo elemento más abundante en la corteza terrestre y se encuentra principalmente en forma de sílice y arena de sílice. El silicio se utiliza ampliamente en la electrónica y la industria de los semiconductores.
UXPA UK: Making of Meaning: UX, empathetic design and learning by doing, Alex...UXPA UK
The document discusses UX design as an evolutionary strategy for creating meaningful experiences and solving complex problems. It promotes the XDs collective, a not-for-profit design tank that uses a UX-based process to make more meaning for users and participants. Members learn by doing interdisciplinary projects, gaining insights through understanding users and delivering prototypes. The document argues that UX design allows for learning, adaptation, and value creation over time, making it an effective strategic approach.
My media product uses some conventions of real magazines but also challenges some conventions. On the front cover and contents page, I used typical layouts but challenged conventions in some ways, like only including cover lines on one side initially. My double page spread originally challenged conventions by centering the image but I changed it based on feedback. Through this process, I learned to use new technologies like Photoshop and gained experience with tools like Blogger.
Time is a limited resource that can be managed through proper planning. Effective time management involves prioritizing tasks, focusing on one task at a time, setting personal and organizational deadlines, and avoiding unnecessary commitments. Leadership skills also require managing time well and applying qualities like understanding others, communicating, planning, sharing leadership responsibilities, and setting a good example. Proper time management is crucial for accomplishing organizational goals and being an effective leader.
Design thinking provides a powerful toolbox for delivering a digital workplace that is frictionless and productive for the whole workforce. (Presentation by James Robertson at Congres Intranet 2016, in Utrecht, the Netherlands)
This document discusses time management and how to improve productivity. It suggests that poor time management can lead to feeling busy but unproductive and stressed. The key aspects of good time management are setting goals, prioritizing tasks, managing interruptions, avoiding procrastination, and scheduling one's time. It includes a self-assessment quiz to evaluate one's current time management skills and provides tips in areas like goal setting, prioritization, handling interruptions, and scheduling to help structure one's time more effectively. Improving time management can help reduce stress, avoid procrastination, stay motivated, build a better professional reputation, and achieve life and career goals.
The document discusses different types of pavements used for road construction including unsurfaced, surfaced, flexible, and rigid pavements. It provides details on the materials, design principles, properties, and construction procedures for various pavement types. These include earthen roads, gravel roads, water bound macadam roads, and cement concrete roads. The key components, types of joints, and construction methods for cement concrete pavements are also summarized.
"From Design Thinking to Design Doing" Suzanne Pellican's presentation from the O'Reilly Design conference on January 21, 2016 at Fort Mason in San Francisco, CA.
I gave a talk on the role of Design Thinking to leaders in the financial industry. The focus was on user centric thinking to innovate financial products and digital services. (all case material is removed)
The Business Model of Consulting is Dead. Hourly rates are in conflict with customer solutions. How can you create a model that adds value to nowadays customer needs? Here are the slides of a keynote I gave in Ukraine, Kiev.
How to Accelerate Your Digital Transformation With Design Thinkingrivetlogic
Why are leading brands around the world including Apple, Google, Starbucks, Coca Cola, and Target adopting a Design Thinking approach? By thinking like a designer, these companies are transforming the way they develop products, services, processes and strategy.
Design thinking has become a key component of digital transformation success, providing a flexible approach to tackling the complex problems that digital transformation journeys present.
By approaching problem solving through a human centered mindset, design thinking allowing organizations to discover more innovative solutions that focus on the user’s needs.
This webinar discusses:
* Common pitfalls for project failure
* Why the design thinking approach works
* The five stages of Design Thinking
* Best practices for incorporating design thinking into your digital transformation strategy
Culture Work: Organizational Becoming Made PracticalMarc Rettig
Notes and visuals from Marc Rettig's keynote talk at the 2015 UX Advantage conference. Marc seeks to deepen the conversation about fostering design culture in organizations by providing a process definition of "design," a layered definition of "culture," and insights about the interplay between design capacity and organizational culture.
Formatted as a letter-sized document rather than a slide deck. Combines all speaker's notes with visuals from the slides.
Also available as a web article on Medium: https://medium.com/@mrettig/culture-work-283223dce016
Creative Workshop aims to teach design students skills that are often overlooked in traditional design education but are critical for professional success, such as ideation, collaboration, sketching, and resilience. While job listings emphasize technical skills, creative directors seek candidates who can conceptualize ideas, execute them effectively through collaboration, and think on their feet under pressure. Short, challenging design exercises done in a classroom setting may help students acquire these skills more quickly than traditional long-term projects. The book and teacher's guide provide 80 such exercises spanning all design disciplines that can be completed in a short time period to develop these vital real-world capacities.
Stickies on the wall will not help you if you are building crappy softwareWiktor Żołnowski
This document discusses how agile practices like stickies on a wall will not help if an organization has underlying issues like building poor quality software, lack of trust among employees, or basic communication problems. It emphasizes that good organizations choose practices that fit their needs and that true agility is about dividing large products into independent subproducts that can be developed and managed separately. Scaling agile is about decomposition, not just scaling individual methods. Having an agile mindset and understanding what agile means is more important than any single practice.
DesignThinkers Group is an innovation agency with multidisciplinary teams in thirteen countries that helps organizations solve problems, drive positive change, and build innovation capacity. Design thinking is a systematic, human-centered approach to problem-solving that involves understanding user needs through observation and empathy, iterating on prototypes, and taking action to learn and improve solutions. Common design thinking tools include stakeholder mapping, journey mapping, personas, and service blueprints to understand user experiences and develop solutions.
Prior to joining Stanford, Ferrell was a career journalist specialising in design and organisational change. He is the founding director of digital, mobile and new product design at The Washington Post, where he brought the first mobile designers and programmers into the traditional newsroom, and enabled multidisciplinary teams to create groundbreaking work.
Also a visual storyteller, he designed the investigative series “Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency,” winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, as well as four other Pulitzer Prize finalists.
Ferrell also serves on the board of Amplifier, a design lab that creates art and other media to amplify grassroots social movements. He is an advisor to Actual, a venture-backed digital marketplace for sustainable infrastructure investment; and Streetcode Academy, a nonprofit that equips a generation of communities of colour to address the diversity deficit in the technology industry.
NASSCOM Design4India Design Summit & Awards 2019 - Not Another Brick in the W...NASSCOM Design4India
The document discusses challenges faced by designers in corporate environments. It includes quotes from design alumni expressing frustration that their skills and contributions are not fully understood or utilized. For example, one alumnus notes that companies are built for engineers, not designers, and designers are not always given challenging or meaningful work. Another says design thinking is overused for business purposes without understanding what designers can truly offer. The document advocates for organizations to develop more design-centric cultures where design plays a central, strategic role and designers have opportunities to lead and contribute creatively.
Ux design summit guarding against an us vs them mentalityJohn Murray
“They have no idea how to work with a real design team.” We’ve all heard or said something like that about people on our product teams, especially developers. While that’s a natural response to a breakdown in communication or a road bump during implementation, over time it can create an “Us vs. Them” mentality that does more harm than good. So how do we avoid scratching the itch. How do we keep avoiding giving in to the cynicism? As a design leader, how do you balance your team’s frustrations and continue to motivate them to deliver quality user experiences?
Good Questions, Good Products: 31+ Questions for Product Makers and ManagersEli Holder
Slides from my talk to other product managers / designers.
"Most people say great products start with great ideas. But Eli sees it differently. Instead, great products start with asking the right questions. This talk looks at the early stages of the product lifecycle through the lens of those important and often overlooked questions."
These early stages include:
• Strategy & Introspection, where we ask "Who are we? What's our purpose?" to better understand a product team's culture and the types of products that will resonate internally
• User Research, where we ask "Who's our audience? What do they really want in a product?" to develop user empathy and discover potential product directions
• Product Direction, where we ask: "What problem should we solve? Why is it worth solving?" to define and justify scope based on the value they create, rather than the features they include
The talk covers the high-level questions, why they're important, and breaks them down into relevant component questions. Plus a few hacks / exercises to help you ask them most effectively.
The Collaborative Startup Canvas - 7 sections to gather people around a passi...TheCollaborativeStartup
"Most of the startups forget to harness the power of the crowd" says Ross Dawson. We decided to create a framework, "The Collaborative Startup Canvas". Our goal is to help entrepreneurs on 3 issues: gather people around their passion, work with the members to create the best products and services for the community, and generate incomes to make the adventure sustainable.
The document contains a collection of quotes about design from various sources. Many of the quotes emphasize the importance of understanding users and their needs, as well as the intersection of design, science, emotions and usability. Several also highlight how good design is not just about aesthetics but also usability, and stems from solving real problems.
UXPA UK: Making of Meaning: UX, empathetic design and learning by doing, Alex...UXPA UK
The document discusses UX design as an evolutionary strategy for creating meaningful experiences and solving complex problems. It promotes the XDs collective, a not-for-profit design tank that uses a UX-based process to make more meaning for users and participants. Members learn by doing interdisciplinary projects, gaining insights through understanding users and delivering prototypes. The document argues that UX design allows for learning, adaptation, and value creation over time, making it an effective strategic approach.
My media product uses some conventions of real magazines but also challenges some conventions. On the front cover and contents page, I used typical layouts but challenged conventions in some ways, like only including cover lines on one side initially. My double page spread originally challenged conventions by centering the image but I changed it based on feedback. Through this process, I learned to use new technologies like Photoshop and gained experience with tools like Blogger.
Time is a limited resource that can be managed through proper planning. Effective time management involves prioritizing tasks, focusing on one task at a time, setting personal and organizational deadlines, and avoiding unnecessary commitments. Leadership skills also require managing time well and applying qualities like understanding others, communicating, planning, sharing leadership responsibilities, and setting a good example. Proper time management is crucial for accomplishing organizational goals and being an effective leader.
Design thinking provides a powerful toolbox for delivering a digital workplace that is frictionless and productive for the whole workforce. (Presentation by James Robertson at Congres Intranet 2016, in Utrecht, the Netherlands)
This document discusses time management and how to improve productivity. It suggests that poor time management can lead to feeling busy but unproductive and stressed. The key aspects of good time management are setting goals, prioritizing tasks, managing interruptions, avoiding procrastination, and scheduling one's time. It includes a self-assessment quiz to evaluate one's current time management skills and provides tips in areas like goal setting, prioritization, handling interruptions, and scheduling to help structure one's time more effectively. Improving time management can help reduce stress, avoid procrastination, stay motivated, build a better professional reputation, and achieve life and career goals.
The document discusses different types of pavements used for road construction including unsurfaced, surfaced, flexible, and rigid pavements. It provides details on the materials, design principles, properties, and construction procedures for various pavement types. These include earthen roads, gravel roads, water bound macadam roads, and cement concrete roads. The key components, types of joints, and construction methods for cement concrete pavements are also summarized.
"From Design Thinking to Design Doing" Suzanne Pellican's presentation from the O'Reilly Design conference on January 21, 2016 at Fort Mason in San Francisco, CA.
I gave a talk on the role of Design Thinking to leaders in the financial industry. The focus was on user centric thinking to innovate financial products and digital services. (all case material is removed)
The Business Model of Consulting is Dead. Hourly rates are in conflict with customer solutions. How can you create a model that adds value to nowadays customer needs? Here are the slides of a keynote I gave in Ukraine, Kiev.
How to Accelerate Your Digital Transformation With Design Thinkingrivetlogic
Why are leading brands around the world including Apple, Google, Starbucks, Coca Cola, and Target adopting a Design Thinking approach? By thinking like a designer, these companies are transforming the way they develop products, services, processes and strategy.
Design thinking has become a key component of digital transformation success, providing a flexible approach to tackling the complex problems that digital transformation journeys present.
By approaching problem solving through a human centered mindset, design thinking allowing organizations to discover more innovative solutions that focus on the user’s needs.
This webinar discusses:
* Common pitfalls for project failure
* Why the design thinking approach works
* The five stages of Design Thinking
* Best practices for incorporating design thinking into your digital transformation strategy
Culture Work: Organizational Becoming Made PracticalMarc Rettig
Notes and visuals from Marc Rettig's keynote talk at the 2015 UX Advantage conference. Marc seeks to deepen the conversation about fostering design culture in organizations by providing a process definition of "design," a layered definition of "culture," and insights about the interplay between design capacity and organizational culture.
Formatted as a letter-sized document rather than a slide deck. Combines all speaker's notes with visuals from the slides.
Also available as a web article on Medium: https://medium.com/@mrettig/culture-work-283223dce016
Creative Workshop aims to teach design students skills that are often overlooked in traditional design education but are critical for professional success, such as ideation, collaboration, sketching, and resilience. While job listings emphasize technical skills, creative directors seek candidates who can conceptualize ideas, execute them effectively through collaboration, and think on their feet under pressure. Short, challenging design exercises done in a classroom setting may help students acquire these skills more quickly than traditional long-term projects. The book and teacher's guide provide 80 such exercises spanning all design disciplines that can be completed in a short time period to develop these vital real-world capacities.
Stickies on the wall will not help you if you are building crappy softwareWiktor Żołnowski
This document discusses how agile practices like stickies on a wall will not help if an organization has underlying issues like building poor quality software, lack of trust among employees, or basic communication problems. It emphasizes that good organizations choose practices that fit their needs and that true agility is about dividing large products into independent subproducts that can be developed and managed separately. Scaling agile is about decomposition, not just scaling individual methods. Having an agile mindset and understanding what agile means is more important than any single practice.
DesignThinkers Group is an innovation agency with multidisciplinary teams in thirteen countries that helps organizations solve problems, drive positive change, and build innovation capacity. Design thinking is a systematic, human-centered approach to problem-solving that involves understanding user needs through observation and empathy, iterating on prototypes, and taking action to learn and improve solutions. Common design thinking tools include stakeholder mapping, journey mapping, personas, and service blueprints to understand user experiences and develop solutions.
Prior to joining Stanford, Ferrell was a career journalist specialising in design and organisational change. He is the founding director of digital, mobile and new product design at The Washington Post, where he brought the first mobile designers and programmers into the traditional newsroom, and enabled multidisciplinary teams to create groundbreaking work.
Also a visual storyteller, he designed the investigative series “Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency,” winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, as well as four other Pulitzer Prize finalists.
Ferrell also serves on the board of Amplifier, a design lab that creates art and other media to amplify grassroots social movements. He is an advisor to Actual, a venture-backed digital marketplace for sustainable infrastructure investment; and Streetcode Academy, a nonprofit that equips a generation of communities of colour to address the diversity deficit in the technology industry.
NASSCOM Design4India Design Summit & Awards 2019 - Not Another Brick in the W...NASSCOM Design4India
The document discusses challenges faced by designers in corporate environments. It includes quotes from design alumni expressing frustration that their skills and contributions are not fully understood or utilized. For example, one alumnus notes that companies are built for engineers, not designers, and designers are not always given challenging or meaningful work. Another says design thinking is overused for business purposes without understanding what designers can truly offer. The document advocates for organizations to develop more design-centric cultures where design plays a central, strategic role and designers have opportunities to lead and contribute creatively.
Ux design summit guarding against an us vs them mentalityJohn Murray
“They have no idea how to work with a real design team.” We’ve all heard or said something like that about people on our product teams, especially developers. While that’s a natural response to a breakdown in communication or a road bump during implementation, over time it can create an “Us vs. Them” mentality that does more harm than good. So how do we avoid scratching the itch. How do we keep avoiding giving in to the cynicism? As a design leader, how do you balance your team’s frustrations and continue to motivate them to deliver quality user experiences?
Good Questions, Good Products: 31+ Questions for Product Makers and ManagersEli Holder
Slides from my talk to other product managers / designers.
"Most people say great products start with great ideas. But Eli sees it differently. Instead, great products start with asking the right questions. This talk looks at the early stages of the product lifecycle through the lens of those important and often overlooked questions."
These early stages include:
• Strategy & Introspection, where we ask "Who are we? What's our purpose?" to better understand a product team's culture and the types of products that will resonate internally
• User Research, where we ask "Who's our audience? What do they really want in a product?" to develop user empathy and discover potential product directions
• Product Direction, where we ask: "What problem should we solve? Why is it worth solving?" to define and justify scope based on the value they create, rather than the features they include
The talk covers the high-level questions, why they're important, and breaks them down into relevant component questions. Plus a few hacks / exercises to help you ask them most effectively.
The Collaborative Startup Canvas - 7 sections to gather people around a passi...TheCollaborativeStartup
"Most of the startups forget to harness the power of the crowd" says Ross Dawson. We decided to create a framework, "The Collaborative Startup Canvas". Our goal is to help entrepreneurs on 3 issues: gather people around their passion, work with the members to create the best products and services for the community, and generate incomes to make the adventure sustainable.
The document contains a collection of quotes about design from various sources. Many of the quotes emphasize the importance of understanding users and their needs, as well as the intersection of design, science, emotions and usability. Several also highlight how good design is not just about aesthetics but also usability, and stems from solving real problems.
Rob Jackson delivered a workshop at AVM 2016 exploring the world of volunteer management. Using themes from the Back to the Future series of films, Rob explored what the future trends and challeneges would be for those leading and supporting volunteers.
Post-Design: Finding beauty in the invisible, and the changing role of the de...Lauren Serota
From a presentation at IIT ID's In the Loop speaker series, given on 31 March, 2015.
Our roles as designers are dependent on language. We rely on verbal, visual, and temporal languages in order to communicate our work. As our jobs become more than just “design”—from choreographers of natural interfaces to policy makers—there is an inherent conflict with what it means to “practice design.” We are defining ourselves (and being defined) by a term that is overextended. How should we refer to ourselves, and what should the world make of us?
With a new period of design dawning, previous notions of strategy and craft are blurring. We have been given permission to do meaningful work; at this prime moment we must clarify ourselves to establish the continuous integrity of our field. We must articulate the difference between practicing responsible design and simply making.
Designing Moments of Impact by Lisa Kay SolomonGlobant
Globant and the California College of the Arts (CCA) got together to present CON.VERGE, their first conference for business executives and thought-leaders.
Advisor to many Fortune 1000 companies Lisa is also an educator on the faculty at the CCA & Singularity University. She co-authored the WSJ bestseller, Moments of Impact: How to Design Strategic Conversations that Accelerate Change.
In her talk, she explained about the world filled with increasing volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity, how leaders need to approach strategy much less like mechanics and more like designers. Check out her presentation for more details.
How To Build Amazing Products Through Customer FeedbackProduct School
User research is important to understand customers and their needs. Some key questions for user research include:
- How do users currently solve the problem we want to address and what do they like/dislike about current solutions? Understanding user behaviors and pain points is important.
- What are users' goals, frustrations, stresses and what excites them? Getting a holistic view of users' experiences provides valuable insights.
- How do competitors' customers perceive and use competitive products? Learning what other companies' customers value helps understand the market.
This presentation talks about the definition of what design is. It also touches on the basics of design thinking. It showcases different types of design and concludes with how you can become and designer and what you would need to study design.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!